Places to eat @Port Louis, Mauritius.

Published on : 2009 - Mar - 30

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has a fantastic smearing of . There's everything from Indian and Chinese to and European, and there are options for all budget levels.

There are some notable Indian restaurants – Namaste on the is one of the more luxurious choices, and some tables offer spectacular harbour views which make for an enchanting dining experiences. If it's a sunny day, eat on the balcony as some wonderful views of the port can be seen – a great photo opportunity to get pictures of the port area from an elevated position.

Near the shopping area is “Le Capitain” which has a decent menu and fairly reasonable prices.

There are many budget options also available – a lot of the food stalls sell tasty snack foods such as samosas and other foods for low prices. Perhaps not ideal if you're not the best of travellers food-wise, but can be good for snacking if you're on an excursion.

Port Louis also has franchises such as Pizza Hut and MacDonalds for those that would rather play it safe.

For a cheaper option, Tandoori Express which whips up reasonable Indian fare for decent prices. It's also on the waterfront. Another reasonable Indian is Carri Poule which has a marvellous lunch time buffet.

If you're in the mood for Chinese, Canton is a budget restaurant which is tacky looking but that offers good quality Chinese food. Slightly more upmarket is Happy Valley which is along the Waterfront.

There are several other choices of restaurant too – La Rose des Vents is a pleasant seafood restaurant which is situated in the Labourdonnais Waterfront hotel. Black Steer is a popular steakhouse right on the Caudan Waterfront. For Creole dishes mixed in with a bit of Indian & Chinese also featuring on the menu, check out La Bonne Marmite. It's located along Sir William Newton St and is a good choice for budget conscious travellers.

If you fancy a drink, Port Louis has a generous sprinkling of bars, mostly along the Waterfront complex, such as Keg & Marlin (which also has live on Friday nights) and Sunset Café.

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