Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Seychelles. Sailing, diving, fishing and relaxing are the main activities for visitors to the 155 islands of this Indian Ocean archipelago. Mahé, Praslin and La Digue are the most popular islands. Mahé boasts 65 silver beaches, plus an array of restaurants, cafés, bars and casinos in the tiny capital, Victoria. The Seychelles are home to UNESCO-designated sites, coral atoll Aldabra and Vallée de Mai, called the Garden of Eden. Creole is the main language, but English and French are widely spoken.
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4 based on 67 reviews
Showcasing fresh, local products and light cuisine, the Pool Restaurant & Bar offers a casual lunch setting, perfect for refuelling during a busy day of soaking up the Seychellois sun.
Great personal service. Great food. Great views, very chilled out atmosphere. The Wagyu burger is great!
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4 based on 309 reviews
Our new restaurant offering is set on the upper deck of the Ocean Pool Bar. It is the perfect place to enjoy the finest meal with a combination of Asian & Japanese fusion cuisine. It offers an exciting and lively open planned kitchen with master chefs pre
Visited this restaurant twice during our stay.The food is fantastic and freshly made, some of the best sushi we've had. Great setting, on the beach. Service is very friendly and efficient. Thoroughly recommend it. We really enjoyed our meal and wish we could go back more often.
4 based on 125 reviews
This was our favorite restaurant in Hilton Seychelles Labriz. The menu had great choices and we enjoyed our meal. Service was great as well.
4 based on 113 reviews
For beachside drinks and snacks. Nice location and good quality food. The beach bar really enhances the stay at Anse Kerlan.
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.
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4 based on 194 reviews
Our Teppanyaki fine dining option restaurant. The word Teppanyaki is derived from teppan, meaning iron plate and yaki, which means grilled or broiled. Guests will have the chance to interact, while enjoying our wines & sake, prior to the Teppan show by ou
We came for the grill show, which was nice and entertaining, but the food was mediocre. I understand, this is Seychelles - everything is overpriced and lacks quality, but still... If you grill prawns long enough they will be overcooked. If you donât grill beef long enough it will raw inside - medium means a specific temperature and color, especially given low quality of meat. Plain fried rice isnât a proper course. Sashimi should be made out of specific parts of high quality fish - it should look fresh. When serving wine you canât open a new bottle and refill my glass - just donât do this in a restaurant.Overall, it was fun, but wouldnât come again for food.Dear Fearless535201,Thank you for your feedback. We are very disappointed to hear of your experience at Seyshima.This does not come anywhere near our standards of service. We will definitely have a coaching and mentoring session with our chef and team and share your feedback with them.Please feel free to email me at [email protected] further comments.Thank you as we take your input with serious consideration.Kind regards,Melissa
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