Reviews on Seafood food in Sudan, Sudan. The Sudan or Sudan (/suːˈdæn, -ˈdɑːn/ ( listen); Arabic: السودان as-Sūdān) also known as North Sudan since South Sudan's independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan (Arabic: جمهورية السودان Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west and Libya to the northwest. It is the third largest country in Africa covering 1,886,068 square kilometres (728,215 sq mi). The White Nile flows through the country, emptying into Lake Nubia in the north, the largest manmade lake in the world. The River Nile divides the country into eastern and western halves. Before the Sudanese Civil War, South Sudan was part of Sudan, but it became independent in 2011.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Authentic means eat with your hands. But the fish is fresh and the bread is endless - fresh baked- and great fries. Worth a visit to know the Sudan we all read about in books.
4 based on 14 reviews
Fish cooked in traditional style is excellent, best way to enjoy it is to eat with your hands, its a family restaurant and ambiance is nice, staff is helpful and very cheerfulincase if you are not very hungry they have excellent starters, must visit if you are in Khartoum
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4 based on 15 reviews
Seated outside, in a landscaped garden with water, you will enjoy this little haven on one of the busiest streets of the posh part of khartoum. Fish is tasty and comes in large platters. Be ready to eat with your (hopefully clean) hands and to interact with the many cats - love cats - who share the garden, under the kind eye of the tolerant waiters.
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Go here with a low expectation and you will find this fish&chips okay. It is not what you will get in most places in London. Here the fish was black on both sides (got stuck to the grill) and the wait a bit long, but still within limits.Paid 70 SDG (2.5 USD) for a meal including a soft drink. The ambiance is a big noisy hall (food court) on the third floor of Al Waha mall. Moving staircases were not working.
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