Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Djibouti. Nestled on the southern tip of the Gulf of Tadjoura, the seaside capital of Djibouti is a modest harbor town and a major port of trade and travel via Ethiopia and other points in Africa, especially as the terminus for the Djibouti-Addis Ababa Railway. Beaches along the eastern shore provide some respite from the blistering heat, while the chaotic central market is alive with activity throughout the day.
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4 based on 209 reviews
Melting Pot is a fusion cuisine restaurant.We are trying to create a unique culinary experience for our guest. Our dishes are divers. We are using the freshest ingredient and we are combining traditional techniques into new and exiting dishes.Our staff is
I'm not a vegetarian but the menu options looked so tempting that we just had to try and we weren't disappointed. The range of food and tase was just amazing, if you get the opportunity to visit, I would def recommend, even if you're not a veggie :)
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Restaurant La Mer Rouge
Fabulous dinner at La Mer !! Consistently good seafood, wonderful people who work here, friendly, go out of their way to make sure you have everything you need. Highly recommend
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3 based on 23 reviews
Cultures offers another great place to take care of your sushi cravings in Djibouti. The restaurant offers a diverse selection of sushi and sashimi and other Japanese favorties. The crazy roll is especially tasty. The edamame and tempura are both popular dishes as well.If you're not craving sushi, Cultures creates frozen coffee drinks that are a surprising treat on a hot Djibouti day.Cultures is located near the airport. It offers both outdoor and indoor seating. (The outdoor seating does not offer a nice view though.) Parking is on the street.
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