I think some reviews of these places would be interesting... what's on the menu, effects.
This is a small place that only makes about 10 litres a night for the local village. There is only 2-3 people there at any one time dropping by to have a quick one on the way home or fill up a plastik. It's very fresh, but not staggeringly strong like some of the mixes in town, just strong enough so that you notice each shell (150vt=about 200ml), and sleep 10 hours straight.
They did have a few nice snacks (wasemout) though - sweet corn, fried fritters made from egg and 2 minute noodles, and mini steak kebabs ("stikmit") roasted on a fire provided by the cows surrounding the nakamal. I don't eat when drinking kava, but they kept the kids quiet - they always start following me round as the sun gets low now as they know wherever I'm going at that time of day has nice snacks
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