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4 based on 806 reviews
We're that wonderful, casual seaside spot where locals gather with old friends, and meet new ones. A welcoming, comfortable place for a family meal or a high-energy afternoon-evening & late-night rendezvous for drinks and meals. The Surfers Beach Restaura
Fantastic beachside restaurant.We got a table beneath the coconut trees just a few feet away from the waves. We had some delicious pizzas. We had two medium pizzas for 385 SCR, which was fair and acceptable.Dear ebershibinThank you for the nice words and review, we are glad you enjoyed the occasion with the great tasting pizzas in a great location by the sea.The Surfers Team.
4 based on 116 reviews
Oscars is a little bit different to most restaurants in Seychelles. I would say that the fish is the best on the island and the setting/ambiance is perfect. Listen to the waves lapping on the beach while eating fresh fish (ask what is fresh in and go for that). The background music is perfect/not too loud so you can't talk, the decor is interesting and the staff are very friendly. Some of the dishes on the menu are quite unusual and well worth a try. Highly recommended.
4 based on 39 reviews
We enjoyed a delicious breakfast at Zez every morning during our stay at the Four Seasons, and couldnât wait to get down to the restaurant as the buffet was wonderful â from the fresh smoothies and make-your-own acai bowl to the made-to-order omelets. Dinner was also incredible - the lobster bisque was a favorite!
4 based on 236 reviews
Lovely ambience to the whole place. Past colonialism meets future food excellence. We were met with a smile and helped to outdoor seating overlooking the growing sugar cane. The facility is not just a restaurant but also a Rum distillery. Obviously the pre-dinner cocktails had a rum theme. We had a beached Mojito and a rum Negario. Both tasted great. Food was a high quality. Prawns with seaweed and veal/tuna for starters. Both very good. The mains were even better. Kingfish wrapped in bacon. And duo fish. Oh my word. The taste of both was lovely. Great job by the chef and the staff. This is a MUST visit place for anyone visiting the Seychelles.
4 based on 73 reviews
If people complain that this or that was not to their taste, they don't have certifiably GF options etc, step back, take a deep breath and look at context.This is a beachfront ma and pa operation, not trying to compete with the Kempinski or Four Seasons offerings just down the road.The restaurant closes Mondays. Why? Not for a day off, but because that is the day the owner and her husband go fishing to stock the fridges for the next week. Different items on menu? Ditto- it's what they brought ashore.Tastes- authentic Seychelles creole. A lifetime of island home cooking.Was everything perfect? No- far from it, but was it immensely enjoyable? -you bet!Go there with eyes and taste buds wide open. Just don't expect it to be like L'Indochine at Kempinski.
4 based on 404 reviews
Went with the family for a lovely dinner during the week. The staff there were friendly and attentive. The food was amazing.. We had the ceviche and octopus starters and wow.. What a start! The flavors were wonderful.. The local lime juice was perfect. We had the prawn and chicken jambalaya, prawn curry and the blackened fish steak.. What portions came! The taste of everything was amazing, présentation was lekka and the food was just in a league on its own... What a treat on this small island! The food is by far the best I've had in Seychelles and in SA.. Hats off and thanks again to the kind owners!
4 based on 164 reviews
Small creole restaurant run by Seychellois family with an entirely creole straff. We are situated on the slope of a hill surrounded by lust-green vegation. The view looks down to the Takamaka beach. Our speciality are fresh fish and fuit bat. We welcome v
The Restaurant Le Reduit is a nice and original one situated in the middle of the forest surrounded by exhilarating vegetation. Itâs therefore a restaurant located in a sort of a paradise. The day light coming in through the large windows when they are wide open makes the customers happy thus enjoying a bright and gay atmosphere. It's paradoxically cozy thanks to the scant decoration.I went there on the occasion of an excursion around the Island of Mahé, as a part of it. We ate some typical Créole food very well cooked and tasty. Everything was perfect until the music machine was switched on. From that moment onwards I felt like fleeing away. It was so,loud and the music so nasty that our repast was completely spoiled. The people sitting at the same table couldnât even make themselves understood when talking to each other so I decided to keep silent for the rest of the lunch. The alternative would have been to yell all the time to go on holding a dialogue. Itâs a pity since otherwise, without that noise pollution, that place would be quite confortable and good and thus a recommendable one.Dear periandro,Warm greeting from the Le Reduit team and a big thank you for reviewing us.We appreciate your comment.First, I would like to thank you for your just and fair comment about the food and the location of the restaurant.I will also agree with you about the music. (Second such comment about music in a space of 2 weeks,)But, let me assure you it is a matter of choices.1- Some clients want the music STOP altogether just to listen to the sound of nature.2- Some claimed it is too DULL with no ambiance.3- Some suggested the music is too LOURD.4- Some claimed the music is to SOFT5- Some have NO opinion at all.6- I'm LOST.What I believe also provoked your comment was that you were in a large group (Mason's) and it was difficult to satisfy all of you.Believe me most of the time we abide to the client reguest in that respect when asked and whenever it is possible.Please accept our apology.
4 based on 756 reviews
I like unique places. I've been to places that bring you a hot lava rock where you cook your own food, so this is not completely unique. However it was well presented, well delivered and good quality ingredients.it's not cheap but they have a nice variety and it's worth a stop.
4 based on 127 reviews
L'indochine - fine dining signature cuisine with asian - indian ocean rim influence & european flair
Peaceful experience with v good service but the food, whilst ok, did not justify the additional expense - too much style over substance.
4 based on 302 reviews
If enjoying delicious grilled food while on the white sandy beaches of the Indian Ocean rim sounds like heaven to you, then look no further than Windsong Beach Restaurant. Designed in complete harmony with the natural surroundings, this beach side haven h
We stayed at Kempinski for 7 days and ate here every day except for 2 days we spent out exploring the rest of the island. We tried many of their dishes and were never disappointed. There is excellent variety from local food to Indian to Arabic to western, they also have an extensive vegetarian/vegan menu. We especially enjoyed the local fish dishes, curries and of course their infamous black Angus burger! The amazing thing is how the restaurant transforms at night and you feel like you are eating at a completely different place. The waves crashing and the ocean area makes this an incredibly beautiful & relaxing spot. To be honest, prices are fair as when we ate at other local restaurants - outside of hotels - prices were extremely similar. Most food needs to be imported into Seychelles therefore justifying the prices. We must mention: Rajani (a lovely Indian lady who has been there a few months) she always had a wonderful warm smile and was extremely attentive to our needs. Vijay and Yvonne were also friendly and helpful.
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