Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Port Louis. Sandwiched between the Indian Ocean and a mountain backdrop, Port Louis blends Mauritius modernity and tradition. The Caudan Waterfront entices shoppers with fashion, local crafts and live entertainment. Domaine les Pailles, with its 18th-century ox-driven sugar mill and colonial architecture, houses a new casino. Seek out the capital city's vast Bazaar, built in 1828, for spices, souvenirs and a lunch of fried noodles. For great views, hike the pedestrians-only road up Signal Mountain.
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4 based on 259 reviews
Cafe, Restaurant and Beer Shop.
If you like beer, particularly Belgian beer, you'll love this place. The owner clearly loves beer, as he has curated an amazing collection of beers from around the world - including beer from a local microbrewery, Flying Dodo, which is quite good. You can purchase the beer to drink there or to take with you as this is a store and a pub all rolled into one. The walls are lined with beer cans from breweries from around the world. The beer is the attraction here - but the food isn't bad either. We went for an early dinner and enjoyed it. There are a few vegetarian options - mostly pastas. My son enjoyed the fish and chips and my husband liked the seafood pasta, one of the specials. The service was good and the servers friendly.
Where to eat Seafood food in Port Louis: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 48 reviews
This restaurant has changed it's name to The Brasserie but the food was superb!! We had dinner and everything from the service to the food and wine was faultless. I am allergic to onions but wanted to try their seafood hotpot----the chef went out of his way to give me the best seafood hotpot I've ever had. There was lobster, shrimp, mussels and fish in a coconut broth with rice on the side. My husband had the baby chicken which was an entire chicken stuffed with gingerbread which turned out to be delicious---I'm going to try the same recipe when I return home. The only drawback wasn't with the restaurant but the guests who came to a fine dining place in shorts and flipflops---it's not that difficult to put a bit of effort into dressing when the restaurant has gone to so much trouble to give you wonderful food---it's a matter of respect.
Most Popular Indian food in Port Louis, Port Louis District, Mauritius
3 based on 116 reviews
Dinner venue close to Labourdonnais hotel. Cocktails, pizza, pasta and salad options on menu. Near Caudan Waterfront front shops. Dear Lauren,Thank you for your comment.Yes indeed, we are a lunch, aperitive or dinner venue with a nice view on the waterfront. :-)Thanks for your visit.SincerelyThe Sunset team.
Keg is a really nice pub, very good food, and drinks, never been disappointed, service not bad, try the cocktails and shooters, worth it. Also live local music on weekends night.
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