Difficult to compare. It's a unique experience seeing the men coming back with huge 4ft Tuna! The wives then carrying it on their heads to sell at the Fish market. Sal Rei is small and the people make and sell items to make a living. It is a very poor country. Not all the children go to school as it costs too much! The Capital Sal Rei looks Like it has not been finished. It is shanti town but it is very humbling. The people are very friendly. You can barter the prices of their items down as Every euro is a lot to them or they...
   Read moreDON'T EVER GO HERE unless you're local and you just wanna grab a drink. My Seafood Rice was disgusting with the same taste of taste emhancer as was the soup. Prices outside at the wall and inside DIFFER! Total ripoff! DON'T GO THERE! Waiter kinda aggressive when problems were pointed out. Did I already mention? DON'T GO THERE!
Pros: - none
Cons: - literally EVERYTHING! I think none of our 4 dishes tasted well. RIPOFF Prices! Waiter "unfriendly"
Conclusion: DON'T go there. Look for an alternative away...
   Read moreThe place needs a good clean! Dirty, dusty tables and floor and flies everywhere. The staff didn't speak or understand English which made it difficult to even ask for the tables to be cleaned. The food was okay, prawns and conch overcooked but the fried fish is good, everything well presented on the plate. It's a shame because it's a good little spot with a nice sea view but the poor hygiene and communication lets this place down big time! Therefore, I would...
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