Quick Eat restaurants in Africa
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Kaz Vitamines
If you've reached your carri-eatinglimits, head down to this quirky den for a cold veggie soup or a salad (€5), just off the main drag.
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L'Igloo
You say you're itching for an ice-cream fix? Good, because it's hard to resist the fresh fruit sorbets and creamy delights at this iconic ice-cream parlour. Try the outstanding fruits des bois (fruits of the forest berries) and you'll imagine you're eating the pulped fruits on a cold day. Also serves up snack options and light meals, including salads and omelettes, at lunchtime.
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Le Massalé
This teeny outlet tempts you with its colourful array of Indian snacks and sweets to eat in or take away. Perennial favourites include samosas as well as candy-pink or apple-green balfi. Wash it down with a glass of cardamom tea.
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Le Castel Boulanger
Hands down the best bakery-deli in St-Denis, with such a tantalising array of brioches, croissants, macatias (a variety of bun) and sandwiches that we almost made ourselves a nuisance here. Excellent breakfasts too (from €8).
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Belo Horizonte
Walls saturated in cheery coloured accents – baby pink, citrus, apple green – and other fancy decorative touches set the tone of this zinging joint where you can tuck into salads, hot tarts and pasta dishes. Excellent homemade desserts, too.
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B@bookcafé
A snazzy spot upstairs in the Librairie Autrement. Good salads.
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Snack Galam Massala
You wouldn't guess it from the humble surrounds, but this family-run place concocts tasty Indian dishes, including fish curry and chicken marinated with ginger.
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Lor Tandoor
Lor Tandoor keeps things plain and simple: ordinary decor, brisk service and a good range of freshly prepared light meals to eat in or take away.
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Le Caudan
Tasty Indo-Mauritian snacks and light meals are the order of the day at this under-the-radar neighbourhood venture set in a small Creole house. The homemade biryani is the speciality here. A side order of beignets banane (banana fritters) and a glass of alouda (sweet, milky drink) will round things off nicely.
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Castel Glacier
Generous scoops and about 30 flavours are the trademarks of this drool-inducing ice-cream parlour opposite the mosque. Also serves up salads, pancakes and plats du jour.
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