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  2. Hill Street Food Snacks & Take Away

    Cheap plates of local fast food below A&A Hill Street Accommodation.

    reviewed

  3. Bernard’s Taphuis

    Part of Montague House, it has a European flair, multiple selections for vegetarians and lots of ostrich dishes.

    reviewed

  4. B

    Panda Chinese Restaurant

    With the best Chinese food in Nairobi, this very classy restaurant is hidden away on Kaunda St.

    reviewed

  5. C

    La Villa Chez Yannick

    French food and a few miscellaneous international dishes are served in an airy outdoor setting.

    reviewed

  6. Rumours Grill & Pizzeria

    This popular steak house/pizzeria also boasts a bustling sports bar and a German-style beer garden.

    reviewed

  7. D

    Restaurant Ougoul

    Nosh on freshly prepared fish and seafood dishes in this Djibouti classic, slap bang in the centre of town.

    reviewed

  8. E

    New Jack Café & Bar

    On the seafront opposite Mamba Point Hotel, with shaded huts and delicious grilled lobster, plus ribs and more.

    reviewed

  9. F

    Living Room

    Monrovia's first sushi bar, with a gleaming sushi counter, and an appetising array of nigiri sushi, sashimi and more.

    reviewed

  10. Sardinia's

    This rather loud and boisterous place is good for pizza and standard Italian fare, as well as great coffee and gelato.

    reviewed

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  12. G

    Diane's

    Popular with Japanese expats, this place has superb cook-it-at-the-table Korean barbecue, as well as vegetarian dishes.

    reviewed

  13. Fish Stalls

    For ultra-fresh, no-nonsense fish, try one of the many fish stalls at the entrance to the commercial port.

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  14. H

    Stars & Garters

    A large makuti-roofed bar with pool tables, cable TV, beers and a quite reasonable menu offering all the usual grills and spills.

    reviewed

  15. Bar La Caleta

    A crusty, old-fashioned place that has delicious, typically Andalusian tapas, including fried peppers and tortilla (potato omelette).

    reviewed

  16. Africa Hotel

    If they didn't always run out of food in the early evening, this place would be more recommended. The bread and local honey is a perfect way to start the day.

    reviewed

  17. Paloma Restaurant

    Part of the hotel and bar complex, the Paloma serves a variety of food, including pizzas, Lebanese and Ghanaian food, and has a garden bar and restaurant area.

    reviewed

  18. I

    Le Sorrento

    This is the only authentic Italian restaurant in Cotonou, serving decent pizza, pasta and other Mediterranean dishes. It's at the back of the Halle des Arts complex.

    reviewed

  19. J

    Tota Restaurant

    This unmissable boat-shaped bar in the heart of Assalah also serves decent Italian cuisine, including large pizzas and pasta dishes, plus a range of other meals and desserts.

    reviewed

  20. Restaurante La Islita

    This convincingly Italian eatery serves just what you'd expect - a variety of pasta and pizza dishes with plenty of tomato, basil and oregano. The daily special is sure to please.

    reviewed

  21. K

    Italian Bakery

    Despite views of the car park, the décor is old-world Italian as the owners are Italian-Ethiopian. This means the coffee is good and the meals - rolls, wraps and pastas - tasty.

    reviewed

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  23. L

    Upstairs Café

    An unassuming place above Abi Jaoudi supermarket, and one of Monrovia's insider tips, with inexpensive Lebanese fare, plus omelettes, grilled platters, salads, pizzas and a Saturday afternoon buffet.

    reviewed

  24. M

    Mesón Mojo Picón

    This place has an attractive patio and features Spanish specialities from all over the mainland, including Andalusian gazpacho, Catalan bread with crushed tomatoes and garlic, and Iberian cured sausages.

    reviewed

  25. N

    Al Capone

    Sure, it’s packed to the brim with tourists, but the impressive seafood offering, bridgeside location, and the occasional live music and belly dancing make the strangely named Al Capone an obligatory stop.

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  26. O

    Blue Tops Restaurant

    Opposite the National Museum, and the haunt of expats, this airy restaurant serves flavourful pastas (some vegetarian options), calzones and heavenly ice-cream sundaes. Pizzas join the parade evenings and at lunch Sunday.

    reviewed

  27. Rue Chaouia

    The best place for a quick, cheap meal is Rue Chaouia opposite the central market. The line of rotisseries, stalls and restaurants serving roast chicken, brochettes and sandwiches for around DH20-30 stays open until about 02:00.

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