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Bellàh Rôtisserie
Around the Grand Marché you can get coffee and bread in the mornings, and street food in the evenings (check out the excellent local sausages). Rotisseries are found all over Gao - Bellàh Rôtisserie is worth a try.
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Hôtel Le Bel Air
Hôtel Le Bel Air is a pretty good hotel resaurant.
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La Source du Nord
You can try wigila in this place, opposite the Shell petrol station in central Gao, and they also do a good braised capitaine .
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Le Petit Restaurant
This is a very popular place with tourists and expats, who come for the cheap and hearty lentils, liver, couscous and macaroni. Oumar, the kindly Algerian owner, is another drawcard.
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Patisserie Le Taubon
A good range of snacks and lights meals are available here, including meat pockets, chicken burgers and nêmes (shredded beef in an egg roll). It's on the road to the airport.
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Restaurant de l'Amitié
Does good rice and steak and chicken dishes and they move up a gear come tourist season.
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Restaurant Koundji do a la Belle
Serves up the standard fare of brochette and rice and sauce, plus some other Malian specialities by prior arrangement.
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