Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Anse Volbert including Les Lauriers, La Goulue, Le Duc de Praslin, Cafe des Arts, Pirogue Restaurant & Bar, Les Rochers, PK's @ Pasquiere Restaurant & Gastropub, Village du Pecheur, Restaurant Cote D'or Lodge, Dhevatara Dining The Coco Room
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4 based on 134 reviews
Dhevataraâs à -la-carte Signature restaurant is where multi award winning Executive Chef, Kevin Rioux (Seychellois), delights his Guests through a combination of culinary traditions interpreted with ethnic savors from Mediterranean, Asian, and of course Cr
My wife and I enjoyed an excellent meal at this amazing hotel. The service was great and food was truly the best meal Iâve had all year. I had the local beef meatballs and creole ragu. My wife had a delicious chicken curry and rice. I then had n amazing crepe with the best orange juice reduction I have ever had. I cannot recommend this place more highly.Thank you so much for this very nice and rewarding review highlighting the quality of our food and the high level of our service.My team joins me to thank you for visiting us and we are looking forward to the pleasure of being again at your service in a near future.Sincerely,Rene
A delicious restaurant overlooking the sea will offer you the opportunity to have lunch and dinner in a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere. Local dishes based on fresh fish, high quality meat, pasta show cooking and live grill will be the protagonists of o
Great management ans staff. Food is excellent. Location is fantastic. Daily excursions of excellent qualiyy for a very reasonable price. Rooms are big and well designed and new. All beach front. Service was amazing under all its aspects. Special thanks to Marco,Milo, Ylenia, Mattia e Rosa.
3 based on 474 reviews
We enjoyed dinner here. We had one of the outside tables and it is a really nice setting. The service was friendly and reasonably efficientFood is good without being gourmet. But they are not setting out to deliver gourmet foodOverall a very pleasant meal at (for Prasin) a reasonable price. I would certainly eat here again if I was in the area
4 based on 407 reviews
Small family business serving freshly cooked,value for money food. Where possible using locally produced foods. Served in pleasant surrounding, by local smiling staff.
We were stayin nearby and were looking for a restaurant. In this area of Praslin you don t have many options. But this one is a really good one! Great Kreol Curries! Very nice service!All in all we had a great dinner. One should come for lunch as the view must be fantastic!Thank you very much for your interest in our restaurant and I'm happy you had a good time,yes it's not a bad view.......
5 based on 254 reviews
Arrived there at 6 for romantic dinner and beautiful sunset. The service was great, with immaculate English and the setup fantastic. The food was great - we had pumpkin and snapper soup and hot octopus as a starter and crab curry as a main but note that the portions are very big and we could not finish - one course should be enough. The place is expensive but you are expected to pay for quality.
4 based on 1482 reviews
We went here on our first night on Praslin because it looked a bit smarter than some of the other places in the village. We started with a couple of margaritas (R160 each) which were OK but could have done with a bit less lime juice and a bit more tequila. For dinner we had tandoori chicken (R270, which again was OK but not great - it had way too many different ingredients on the plate and came with rather limp fries; and a chicken and prawn curry (R280, which was also just so-so). With a bottle of wine and service, everything came to R1370. Service wasnât unpleasant but was rather slow. Overall there was nothing really bad about the place, it just didnât wow us in any regard and we wouldnât rush back.
4 based on 920 reviews
The ultimate in fine dining Set right on the beach, the Cafe des Arts Restaurant has earned its reputation as the best restaurant in Seychelles by creating outstanding mouth-watering dishes served in the most amazing setting. Seafood and epicurean dishes
We went there following recommendation from the very Old Polish Guidebook about Seychelles.Probably the best Restaurant in the Seychelles is my shortest comment about the experienced taste of food and the level of Service.Desserts are maybe too artistic and maybe therefore lost focus to be the an excellent final but despite this little disadvantage I am submitting absolutely honest reccomendation to spend a romantic evening in this restaurant placed right behind the Beach of Cote D'Or
4 based on 166 reviews
We are currently staying at Le Duc de Praslin - wonderful location close to beach and various restaurants for dinner. It is quiet and it would have been great if the restaurant in the hotel was open more for meals but couldnât fault anything else. Lovely big bedrooms, comfortable beds, nice pool and a stunning beach!! Weâre having a great time!!
4 based on 969 reviews
Popped here for dinner one evening and werenât disappointed. La Goulue is a relaxed, family-run creole restaurant that doesnât pretend to be anything else (and is all the better for that). The fish steak (tuna) and grilled whole fish were both really fresh tasting and were simple but well done. Washed down with 4 local beers and the total bill came to R650. Weâd certainly return and be happy to recommend this place for a relaxed dinner.
4 based on 1149 reviews
Les Lauriers Restaurant is open 7 days a week serving our famous Creole Buffet from 7:30pm. Enjoy a range of delicious Creole salads and curries as well as a live BBQ where we grill freshly caught local fish and meats. All cooked to perfection. We are now
Very poor choice of buffet and rude french waiter that probably think that her buffet restaurant thing is a 3* Michelin and that we must be lucky to be at her tiny average buffet thing. Ridiculous. We are on our honeymoon and felt like that waiter has really spoiled our moment . Buffet : No creole curries : fish , octopus ( they had one pork curry with chunks of bones and grease). Bbq: chicken, beef and white fish that had no taste, so what are those incredible reviews about?Will not come back obviously and will tell of of the people we know to not go there if they go to Praslin. So much better places to go in Praslin! Without feeling humiliated by the waiter because we were not from that part of the island and didnât have the chance to change after the beach / daily activities. After we explained it and said we sorry she continued being arrogant . The restaurant was not full and people wore shorts and T-shirtâs . There are ways of saying something to your clientsIn our restaurant we have smart casual dress code at the restaurant particularly for the evening, in line with many other restaurants on the island. Despite this, we did still accomodate you in the restaurant after you explained you were staying the otherside of the island. We are however, very sorry to hear that you felt humiliated due to not having a change of clothes.. This is something that we would never have intended to do.
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