Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Niamey. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you.. Niamey (French pronunciation: [njamɛ]) is the capital and largest city of the West African country Niger. Niamey lies on the Niger River, primarily situated on the east bank. It is an administrative, cultural and economic centre. Niamey's population was counted as 978,029 as of the 2012 census; the Niamey Capital District, covering 670 km, had 1,026,848 people. As of 2017, population projections show the capital district growing at a slower rate than the country as a whole, which has the world's highest fertility rate.
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Atmosphere a bit lacking (no music, a deserted-feeling garden) but very good food. Friendly, attentive service, too.
a best restaurant in Niamey la rose is a cheap restaurant , a modern cuisine for dinner in a nice and friendly atmosphere
La Rose has a really nice atmosphere in the evening (I have not eaten here for lunch) and friendly, competent servers. The menu is similar to most restaurants in Niamey (i.e. the usual French fare - steaks, captaine, etc) but somehow it tastes a lot better here than in most restaurants. I come here regularly - really like the place.
We went in the evening and sat on the terrace. The terrace is a deck jetting out over the Niger River. We sprayed for Mosquitos and the restaurant had anti-mosquito things as well, no issue with Mosquitos. The beef brochettes were very tasty, and we were happy they had fish brochettes as well, they were delicious. The waiter spoke some English and with our broken French we got on well. Very nice place, though the choice of explicit rap background music did not match the atmosphere.
4 based on 22 reviews
Surprising place ! We feel like in Megeve or Chamonix ... except temperature ! Change of scenery also in our plates, with good classic french dishes at reasonable prices.
4 based on 19 reviews
This new restaurant opened about 1-2 months ago. It is a coffee shop/vegeratian/brunch/art gallery place that serves really good food. The owners are two French couples. Unfortunately they do not have a website.
The Café is quite different from anything else you can find in Niamey. The furnishing is tasteful while simple, and it serves vegetarian food. The desserts are amazing and so is the coffee.
4 based on 20 reviews
Mango is an unpretentious and simple restaurant. There's no 'à la carte' menu but dishes change daily and are scribbled on the chalkboard as they are made of fresh ingredients which vary according to market availability. My favourites are the capitaine grillé (nile perch) and couscous royal. It can be packed at lunch times; evenings, especially mid-week, are usually quieter. Once a week the place transforms into a dance club â lots of fun!
4 based on 49 reviews
In a scene photos highlighting the landscapes and people of Niger, the restaurant offers french gourmet meals and specialties from the southwest. The restaurant has a private room for 20 people for family meals or business.
The interior is great with many photos on the wall. Waiters were very professional and patient. I felt I was in an authentic french restaurant. The soup on the photo was great except foie gras. This restaurant would be one of my choices if I have a chance to visit NIamey again.
4 based on 109 reviews
Restaurant Le QG offers a "creative cuisine", created by a French Chief who has put his knowledge at the service of the kitchen brigade. He proposes to revisiting all local products. Because he wants to make its new kitchen known to as many people as poss
QG is a very good restaurant in Niamey. Good value and good quality of service. To note: QG offers a wide selection of red and white wines. Not to be missed. Thank you sir for your message !We are always very happy to satisfy our customers.We will be very happy to see you again!Please, accept our best wishes for the New Year !
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4 based on 136 reviews
Together with two colleagues I joined the Dutch Evening in Niamey, which is organised every third Wednesday every month. In total there was 20 of us. The gardens of this restaurant are big, nicely decorated and the table with 20 people was hardly noticeable! We all had a main menu only and I thoroughly enjoyed the Capitaine a la Tranche. Good stuff with fries and mayonaise. It was a great evening. The staff is extremely efficient, they serve in a very professionable way, very attentive and organised. At the end of the dinner there was a huge rainstorm and winds, we had to look for shelter and finished the dinner with coffee and other drinks. A great night for about CFA 9.000 including 2-3 drinks
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