Anse Soleil Café

Mahé


This unpretentious little eatery is ideally positioned right on the beach. The menu has simply prepared seafood (such as grilled crab or seafood curry) and various chop sueys. It doesn't take reservations and there are only a few tables – come at noon sharp or after 1.30pm. The famously gruff, sometimes rude, service is, some would say, part of the charm.


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