Best Cajun & Creole restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cajun & Creole food in Trou aux Biches. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cajun & Creole restaurants near you. including Blu-Vital Fast Food Snack, Le Fangourin Restaurant, L'Ananas, Le Skipper, L'Assiette du Nord, Restaurant Marmite Mauricienne, Restaurant Coolen Chez Ram, Le Fangourin Restaurant, La Terrasse, La Rougaille Creole
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4 based on 1543 reviews
LA ROUGAILLE CREOLE, 2 mains, 2 rum cocktails, 1 small local beer, 2 low calorie colas: MUR1780 (US$50, £41, AED180)Creole food is many things to many people: Afro-Brazilian, US Louisiana, Seychellois, Criollo. Itâs a big brush, a broad roof to house a people rooting back to colonial immigration. Europeans leaving to settle in Africa, Latin America, my West Indies and the Southern United States. Itâs the slave trade triangle, an ethnic diaspora and the resulting melange of people, food and language. So step forward La Rougaille Creole: a seafood Mauritian creole restaurant tucked a back street in Grand Baie (or Grand Bay). I asked a shop owner if it was a good place to eat great local food: she smiled and nodded which was all the approval I needed. Itâs a modest restaurant with honey-wooden furniture and sunset orange walls. The menu welcomes you to the restaurant calling out that itâs focus in clearly creole and angels towards seafood. We needed no further signalling - we were picking up what theyâre putting down. Other options are available should someone in your group not care for creole nor seafood (but it makes this place an odd choice!). We opted for the curried fish with aubergine and a curried crab with aubergine. The waiter warned me that itâs a delicious dish but the crab is cooked whole and it takes some time. My inner id was triggered; wide eyed and anxious. The scarlet crabs dipped in yellow curry arrive chopped into segments accompanied with rice, salad and a type of soft, local yellow pumpkin. Itâs a plate nostalgia served without ceremony but with personal significance. Iâll spare you the personal journey of this dish (which takes easily an hour to finish properly). The aubergine is a very pleasant addition that lends little flavour itself but serves as an obedient sponge to dutifully absorb this unctuous curry sauce. The crabâs distinct natural sweetness balances the dish out. If you are reluctant to fish every morsel of crab, you get 80% of what you need in the meaty crab backs and claws. The backs are soft and tear apart easily with you hands. Oh yes, this is a dish for your hands. It comes with a crab claw cracker and spike, which is thoughtful. There is no discernible coconut milk in this dish which is no big loss. It means the sauce is more prominent and it doesnât dull the crab. The fish curry is another generous dish but considerably easier to eat. The long slices of aubergine plays a grassy role. Coconut milk would be a good addition to this dish to bring it all together and provide some richness. I should mention we were given a complimentary starter of deep fried aubergine slices in a thick batter with a citrusy-sour-meet-spicy dipping sauce. The unseasoned batter and naturally bland aubergine are unremarkable leaving it all to the tangy spicy dipping sauce to make a mark. To wash this all down we indulged in Phoenix, a local Mauritian beer, and two rum cocktails made with fresh juice. Service is friendly and quick: this is not always a given based on some horror stories we learned from other travellers.Would I return to La Rougaille Creole?I admit nostalgia played a heavy hand in this experience. But it delivered. Nostalgia is a fickle mistress; sometimes makes you a voracious critic when authenticity fails to be achieved. It can also put the wind in the wings of a dish unintentionally triggering memories. I would definitely return nonetheless to find the courage to resist that crab dish and eat more of the menu. Should you go to La Rougaille Creole?Yes, you should step away from the hotel fodder including their sanitised renditions of creole food. #creole #mauritius #mauritianfood #crab #beer #cocktails #curry
4 based on 343 reviews
What a surprise! The service was absolutely stunning. Very friendly and helpful staff. Eager to explain their dishes on the menu. Lovely place to eat if you want a quiet Dinner. Great atmosphere. We did not have to wait ages for our food. The food was absolutely lovely so tasty and well prepared. Well worth to visit. Not pricey at all.
4 based on 540 reviews
Located near the famous Pamplemousses Garden, Le Fangourin lies in the delightful setting, tucked away in the midst of L'Aventure du Sucre Estate, with magnificent views across lush, tropical countryside. In this calm, peaceful and relax atmosphere, enjoy
Food at the restaurant is amazing. A bit pricey but worth the quality makes it worth it, food feels very fresh and local.They also have a good variety of deserts.They are open on Sunday until 5pm which is nice as many places close early in Mauritius.Definitely recommend.Good afternoon, Many thanks for your sharing and appreciation of the quality food and dessert. We are so delighted of your positive experience. Your warm recommendation is well appreciated too. Looking forward to welcoming you again if the opportunity arises, Best regards from our team
4 based on 438 reviews
Iâve been coming here for 25 years every time I visit the island and Chez Ram never disappoints. The fresh caught, grilled Lobster here is simply the best Iâve ever tasted ... ANYWHERE.This place deserves a Michelin star for its simple yet exquisite cuisine. Crab Gratin is another exceptional dish and the Salade dâOurite (octopus salad) is âsensationelleâ.Thank you family Coolen for your insatiable desire to deliver the best fresh food in the region. You are the best!!
4 based on 483 reviews
The atmosphere is easy, the staff is very efficient, the food very tasty and the portions huge! All accompanied with a smile - what do you ask more?Remark: This is valid for all restaurants in Trou Aux Biches we visited.
4 based on 379 reviews
L'Assiette du Nord is the oldest, re-known restaurant in Trou Aux Biches.We offer a variety of excellent Mauritian and Chinese dishes. Our live sega and one-man shows are the most favorite among our customers. When dinning at L'Assiette du Nord you are su
I speak French but still it was like pulling teeth trying to get a recommendation out of the waiter. Settled on the lamb curry and added the samosas as a starter. The food was good, not great. Nonambiance but pleasant sitting on the covered patio watching the rain. Might go back and try the fish which someone else had. I've seen it packed various other days so Sunday may have been a little off for everyone. Prices are inexpensive for sure
4 based on 145 reviews
Le Skipper is a lovely beach restaurant located at Voile Bleue Hotel in Pointe aux Piments. The restaurant overlooks the beach and has fantastic views on the northern coast of the island. It is the perfect place to come and enjoy the beautiful food prepar
We stopped here for a week after a week in a nearby 5* hotel. The service and food here far surpassed! An amazing team of enthusiastic staff and chefs - even if you do not stay then well worth lunch or dinner - the fantastic view only adds further.So highly recommend and thank you to you all xxDear Happy guest,Thank you so much for your positive review on TripAdvisor for our restaurant. We are glad you enjoyed the view. We can assure you that the value for money and good quality service remain at the heart of our approach. It was a pleasure to have you with us and we hope to be able to welcome you again soon!Kind regards,The reservation team Mary Justine
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4 based on 278 reviews
For many months we often passed this restaurant saying we would visit it one day.Why we waited so long is beyond me! Worth a visit - or ten.Sometimes you just have to order something that you can't get off the shop shelf - like freshly caught fish. We had a mix of fish dishes starting with smoked marlin to share, tuna steak and babonne (rock-cod). Then we finished with a really 'good-feel' coffee.Simple dishes - beautifully cooked - certainly ranks up there with the best.The service and staff were absolutely delightful - you will be humbled by the extraordinary mannerisms - true 'old style' hospitality. I am glad there are still restaurant staff who pay attention to their customers in a gentle, respectful and informative way.I will be back!
4 based on 540 reviews
Located near the famous Pamplemousses Garden, Le Fangourin lies in the delightful setting, tucked away in the midst of L'Aventure du Sucre Estate, with magnificent views across lush, tropical countryside. In this calm, peaceful and relax atmosphere, enjoy
Food at the restaurant is amazing. A bit pricey but worth the quality makes it worth it, food feels very fresh and local.They also have a good variety of deserts.They are open on Sunday until 5pm which is nice as many places close early in Mauritius.Definitely recommend.Good afternoon, Many thanks for your sharing and appreciation of the quality food and dessert. We are so delighted of your positive experience. Your warm recommendation is well appreciated too. Looking forward to welcoming you again if the opportunity arises, Best regards from our team
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We are a family own fast food business. We serves our guest the best and fresh local food at a lowest price. We specialised in fast food like ..Noodle.. Sandwich.. Rice.. And snack like Samosa.. We also serves soft drink and water.
Max star for Blue vital . I invite you all to have a memorable moments. Fantastic place and delicious food.Thx for your reviews..
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