They don't speak very good English but nonetheless, waiter tried his best and his service was really good and friendly!
Our first time trying Senegal food and we had the fish+rice, and also mutton (dieby?). Rice was a huge portion so it was sufficient for us two to share, and the chilli sauce was super spicy. The fish taste not bad although not super special for me as a Singaporean. Whereas the mutton was a lil hard to eat cause of the bones, but the sauce was yummy nonetheless!
Ginger juice was superr gingerly, not bad! And the hibiscus drink tasted like ribena, but not too bad too. Toilets were super clean too, although the lock is bit weird & hard to open for the girls toilet.
Only downside was that the food took at least 30++ mins to arrive though the restaurant wasn't crowded. Nonetheless, wouldn't mind...
Read moreSuper food. We saw the restaurant in google maps with specialty in Africa food. So we decided that we will try it - new taste in our journey. Inside it's very nice - you feel Africa style. Radio plays ther music and on the walls are hanging hand made pictures. The waiter speek little English so she could advice as in the menu. My girlfriend took fish with rice - the special Senegal meal. It was delicious ! I've tooked a grilled lamb with couscous. The lamb was great - soft and juicy. Couscous different but tasted great. I can only say that you need to try this restaurant if you...
Read moreLaid back Senegalese restaurant near the river. The food was very good - we had lamb and fish - and the price for two people was just over €60 with two drinks each, so excellent value for money.
The service can be slightly scattergun at times but they are otherwise very welcoming and the fact you see Senegalese coming to eat there tells you all you need to know.
Side dishes need to be ordered separately But portions are large, so one between two may...
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