SenegalRestaurants

African restaurants in Senegal

  1. A

    La Palmeraie

    This place is usually buzzing - but that's got to be due to the central location. It can't be the food, which is ordinary, nor the setting, which is gloomy. The service? Disgruntled. Still, for a quick bite in the centre of town it's a reasonable option.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Ali Baba Snack Bar

    Dakar's classic fast-food haunt keeps turning thanks to the undying love of the Senegalese. Serves the whole fast-food range: kebabs, shwarmas and other quick snacks.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Chez Loutcha

    Ignore the air-conditioned front room and head out back to the fan-conditioned garden, where the fountains embellish an aquatic theme. The Cape Verdean and 'Euro-Africaine' cuisine is excellent and comes in enormous portions, and there's often a griot playing the kora here as well.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Metissacana

    This is a haven of peace in the inner city - a leafy patio where you can enjoy a coffee and simple meals. And best of all - you can browse through the original creations by internationally acclaimed fashion designer Oumou Sy and her students in the adjacent boutique.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Le Toukouleur

    It's all about tasteful African chic in this mud-red painted, patio-adorned restaurant de classe. The food fits its environment, too; a refined mix of international flavours.

    reviewed

  6. Le Erobon

    This humble outdoor eatery is highly recommended. You can come here any time of day for grilled fish, carefully spiced and served with a sea view. The ambience is wonderfully relaxed.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Restaurant du Centre

    Extremely packed during lunchtime, this is a favourite with Dakar's downtown workers. Huge portions of local and European food are served with a slice of real Dakar life.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Ozio

    This ubertrendy restaurant has been a favourite of the glitterati for years. The food is great and is served with the ego-tickling sense of belonging to the in-crowd.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Le Niwa

    Right above the Île de Gorée ferry departure hall, this usually crowded place is the obvious 'waiting lounge' if you've missed your boat. Its seafood is recommended.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Restaurant VSD

    There's not much jazz at this intimate place any more, but the West African and international dishes are still good value. Home delivery is also available.

    reviewed

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  12. Le Kassa

    This is the most inviting of the local-style places - a spacious restaurant-cum-bar with a fairly wide menu and frequent live shows on weekends.

    reviewed

  13. Le Mansah

    It looks so shady you'd be forgiven if you were too shy to enter. But the food, including prawns grilled on a skewer with hot sauce, is tasty.

    reviewed

  14. J

    Point d'Interrogation

    This small eatery sells filling and seriously scrumptious Senegalese dishes for reasonable prices. Its thiebouthienne is divine.

    reviewed

  15. Le Palmier

    It's not the most attractive address, but this cheapie near the port serves good Senegalese, Guinean and Casamance specialities.

    reviewed