Reviews on Thai food in Libreville, Estuaire Province, Gabon. Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960. The seafront boulevard is lined with expensive hotels and stores, while the Louis quarter is known for its stylish clubs, restaurants and bars. Pointe Denis, accessible by a short boat ride, is a resort island with some of the area's best beaches. The Sibang Arboretum, just outside the city, showcases the country's unique flora.
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4 based on 78 reviews
I don't know - it was hard to find and was helped by a french travelforum. Mind you; this was sept 2010, dont know if it still exists (but I do think so)
This was a delightful experience to have top notch Asian cuisine in Libreville. The ambiance is cozy and stylish. Waiters are well trained delivering great friendly service. They are well priced for quality food and a variety of dishes including sushi, soups,salads and other Asian dishes.I highly recommend the Citronelle (local lemongrass tea) as a digestive. It is recommended to book as the place fills up quickly after 8pm. Enjoyable experience.
4 based on 20 reviews
Not much surprise here, this is standard international Cantonese food without much creativity. Prices are ok and drinks are reasonable.
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