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Niger River Route

Restaurants in Niger River Route

  1. A

    Restaurant Bar Bozo

    While the food is average tourist fare and the service is incompetent (a two-hour wait for your meal to arrive is not unusual), Restaurant Bar Bozo is superbly located at the mouth of Mopti harbour. The passing panorama of Mopti river life could easily occupy an afternoon, so even if you don't eat here, stop by for a drink, preferably at sunset. It's a shame it starts running out of everything by 20:00.

    reviewed

  2. Bar Restaurant Amanar

    Our favourite restaurant in Timbuktu, Amanar has a mellow atmosphere with a soundtrack of Malian blues (think Ali Farke Touré and Tinariwen), chilled and friendly waiters and a small and intimate garden. They do all the travellers' staples, but the soups are outstanding. Right outside the door stands the Flamme de la Paix monument and the Sahara. From Thursday to Saturday, they stay open late as a lively bar with a DJ from 22:30.

    reviewed

  3. Patisserie Asco

    The friendly Patisserie Asco does a range of pastries, the croissants are dense and stodgy, but their local specialties (Tuareg, Songhaï and Arab) are excellent. The riz alabadja (rice, cow butter, meat and lemon) is a highlight. The only drawback are the hangers-on who seem to appear whenever tourists do.

    reviewed

  4. Restaurant Sigui

    This popular place gets the thumbs-up from travellers for its hybrid of European, Asian and Malian dishes, with a few vegetarian options thrown in. It's the best place to eat in town. They cook up a mean capitaine a la Bamakoise (fried Nile perch with bananas and tomato sauce) among other dishes.

    reviewed

  5. Restaurant Poulet d'Or

    This is a popular (and recommended) travellers' restaurant, which does the usual chicken and chips, brochettes, rice, meat and sauce, but they do they them particularly well - also look out for some more adventurous dishes (like roast goat), which might need ordering in advance.

    reviewed

  6. Bobo Bar

    Numerous food stalls cluster around the gare routière, port and entrance to town. In the Old Town is a small Bobo Bar where bellaphone music is sometimes played, continuing as long as people keep drinking millet beer.

    reviewed

  7. 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.

    reviewed

  8. Yérédémé Restaurant

    In the southeast of the Old Town, opposite Stade de Taí'kiri, Yérédémé offers reasonable food served in a nice shady courtyard. It also sells mango and bissap jam and makes clothes to order.

    reviewed

  9. 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.

    reviewed

  10. 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.

    reviewed

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  12. B

    Bar-Restaurant Le Souvenir

    On the roof of the Grand Marché, you'll find the pleasant Bar-Restaurant Le Souvenir, which serves cheap meals like couscous without/with meat.

    reviewed

  13. 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.

    reviewed

  14. C

    Restaurant Essakane du Nord

    For cheap meals there are rotisseries all over town. Restaurant Essakane du Nord, on the roof of the Grand Marché,has good cheap meals.

    reviewed

  15. 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.

    reviewed

  16. Restaurant de l'Amitié

    Does good rice and steak and chicken dishes and they move up a gear come tourist season.

    reviewed

  17. Restaurant al Hayat

    Restaurant al Hayat does a good breakfast and a range of couscous and spaghetti dishes.

    reviewed

  18. Restaurant le Fleuve

    Restaurant le Fleuve offers simple Malian dishes which are best ordered in advance.

    reviewed

  19. Restaurant Baramuso

    This is the place for a wonderful cheap lunch in the centre of town.

    reviewed

  20. Hôtel Le Bel Air

    Hôtel Le Bel Air is a pretty good hotel resaurant.

    reviewed

  21. 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.

    reviewed

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