Coco Rouge on Praslin is an absolute gem! From the moment you step inside, you’re welcomed by a warm, cozy atmosphere that sets it apart from any other place on the island.
The father, who always has a smile on his face and a wonderful laugh, makes you feel right at home. He's incredibly helpful and ensures that every guest is taken care of with genuine hospitality.
The mother is a great baker, and her creations (especially the Lemon cake and Banana bread) are nothing short of amazing. You can taste the love and expertise in every bite of her delicious desserts. They are the perfect way to end the meal.
Their daughter, a bright and smart 12-year-old, often helps around and adds a delightful charm to the place. It's clear she has a bright future ahead, and it's heartwarming to see the family working together so harmoniously.
The food here is excellent, but what truly makes Coco Rogue special is the unique atmosphere and the wonderful family running the place. It’s unlike anything else on Praslin, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists. If you’re looking for a memorable dining experience that feels like a warm embrace, Coco Rogue is the...
Read moreThis restaurant gives LEFT FOOD to other customers! I complaint about an octopus salad cause it was too salty. The owner's daughter replied it was due the salty water of the dish.I trusted but after other few spoons I had to give it back to the chef, along with dry bread.When I asked the bill the owner charged me the full price, that I rejected.I asked for a discount, nothing, few spoons were enough and I reported that bread was of some days ago, and they said that it was fault of the bakery, so if the bakery would give rubbish the restaurant would not take care of it. Then they called the POLICE who enforced me to pay, over 200 rupees and I asked for the food I gave back, but the owner said that he had already reused to other customers....go to somewhere else.PS he also insulted italians by saying we are too much...
Read moreI did not get the concept. The concept did not get me. It looks pretty much like a restaurant - 10+ tables, kitchen, parking, drinks, the lot - but they could/would not bring a beer to where I was sitting (at one of their many tables). Staff was confused and confusing. While I was trying to make up my mind, half of the menu card was wiped out. I went to pick up my beer. No help with choosing etc, just the mantra 'we are not a restaurant' being repeated. The boss came to not explain.
It is all OK but it did not look like a food truck, nor did the pricing. I understand why the people in the village looked sceptical when I asked them about the place earlier today. I left without tasting the food which did smell nice. Some 15 people were eating at tables...
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