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Cilantro
While there are a few decent restaurants in Flic en Flac, you need to know where to look. For the very best (and extremely expensive) options, head to some of the better hotel restaurants, such as Cilantro or Ginger Thai at the Hilton. Nonguests should reserve in advance.
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Domaine Anna
You'll need to cab or drive it out here, but the Domaine Anna is one of Flic en Flac's most refined dining experiences. The impressive colonial-style building has space for hundreds of diners, but it's not usually too busy, making for a great place for an intimate meal. The speciality on the wide-ranging menu is lobster, and be aware that vegetarians are almost entirely ignored - veggies should call ahead and ask for non-meat options if they plan to come.
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Ginger Thai
While there are a few decent restaurants in Flic en Flac, you need to know where to look. For the very best (and extremely expensive) options, head to some of the better hotel restaurants, such as Ginger Thai, or Cilantro at the Taj Exotica. Nonguests should reserve in advance.
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Le Papayou
Service can come with a smile or a scowl at this tiny place opposite Leslie Restaurant, but that's all just part of the charm. Locals and tourists both flock here for the cheap prices and eclectic menu. This is also the best place in town to come for breakfast (served from to ) and good coffee.
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Leslie Restaurant
This sweet little Creole place at the north end of town is on the main road; it's friendly, and serves tasty curries and Chinese dishes in decent portions.
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Moti Mahal
It's such a pity that such excellent cooking is served up in what is very much a hotel restaurant. While we can't fault the delicious northern Indian tandoors (the murg makhani is sublime), around you it's business as usual for Villas Caroline, complete with truly soulless live 'entertainment'. Still, for our money, it's the best place in town.
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Restaurant de L'Ouest
Right in the thick of things, this is a fine place for a meal. While the crowd is almost exclusively foreign and the nightly entertainment (including séga on Sundays) is sometimes unwelcome, the Mauritian food is imaginatively prepared and beautifully presented.
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Sunset Garden
Don't be put off by the rather garish exterior or the cheesy name. Step into the delightful garden of this newly opened restaurant and you'll be shown to a charming table amid the bushes and trees. Food is of very good quality, encompassing Thai, Mauritian and Chinese, all in very stylish surroundings. There's cabaret on Saturday.
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