Reviews on Lebanese food in Dakar, Dakar Region, Senegal. At the westernmost point of the African continent, Dakar stands as a multicultural, diverse city full of vibrant arts and traditions. Residents from various ethnic groups present assorted crafts, foods, jewelry, fabrics and wood and metal goods at bustling markets such as Marche Sandaga or Marche HLM. The city is home to museums and mosques, cliff walks and beaches, and makes a convenient jumping point for excursions to any of Senegal's national parks and nature reserves.
Things to do in Dakar
4 based on 18 reviews
Urban grill ⦠câest un restaurant à fleur de la ville entre le virage et lâeffervescence nocturne des Almadies. Les grillades et les salades dans tous leurs états déploient chez nous leurs qualités gustatives pour ravir les amateurs de morceaux choisis. D
The restaurant has a lovely atmosphere is a modern style and almost reminds the scandal style set up. The food options are also great and I tasted sea food dish for lunch as the plat du jour. However the dessert option was very disappointing as they brought a yoghurt with jam.
4 based on 39 reviews
I visited My Way for the fourth time this week. Previously I'd dined with my wife, work colleagues, or friends, and this time I was solo. I enjoyed the warm Sojok sausage, the Spicy Hommos, and the lovely service. I'd recommend it.
4 based on 38 reviews
This place offers variety of kebabs and Lebanese-style sandwiches. It is one of the few places I have found in Dakar that offer a decent meal in a reasonable price. Most customers order food for takeaway but there are some non-fancy seats there as well (not a perfect place for a romantic meal :D)One can also get special Lebanese sweets and bread there. Don't get surprised if they tell you that they can't find the menu and ask you to order what you see! Only once I was lucky enough to see the actual menu and I am sharing the menu photos here.
4 based on 25 reviews
Le Cake Shop propose une carte saine et gourmande. Les saveurs explosent en bouche grâce à une sélection de produits originaux : quinoa Bio, super fruits Bio, cranberries, gingembre et autres graines. La salade thai, le bagel suedois, les tartines gourman
Enjoyed popping in for a cold drink, the place is very cute, and in a society where coffee shops are not so popular this place is a nice little spot to visit, staff are friendly and the smoothy I had was very good, although if your not used to Dakar prices you might find it a little expensive. I had a very decadent piece of chocolate cake, a Latte and a smoothy, my friend had to roll me out, but it was all worth it..
4 based on 145 reviews
Restaurant La Pointe des Almadies is an outdoor restaurant that overlooks the sea. Specalized in PAELLA and seafood
I couldn't afford to dine here but wanted to stand on the westernmost tip of the African continent. I was stood on the rocky beach eating places to my left and right. Waves strangely calm with a menacing streak. The souvenir handmade artisans stalls arranged in a cul de sac just off the ocean behind the little strip of sand I cannot recommend highly enough. Here I found my most prized souvenir to remember my sojourn to these parts. Next to the stalls is a large standing space for vehicles. Soft billowing winds, thatched huts & beautiful handicrafts made my day. Hello Americas!
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4 based on 418 reviews
Dine here every time I visit Senegal and it never fails to impress. An extensive menu with many interesting choices, excellent meals brought to the table on time, good service and a really lovely restaurant with great ambience. Desserts to die for. Prices are very reasonable for what they deliver. Nowhere else in Dakar cab match the quality and consistency here.
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