La Digue Pizzeria

La Digue


A restaurant of two parts, La Digue Pizzeria is both a takeaway joint and formal sit-down restaurant. The latter opens after 6pm and serves decent seafood salads and a variety of local and international dishes. Upstairs is the cheaper takeaway, which does a brisk trade in average pizzas and sloppier versions of the burgers and chips served downstairs.

It's out of sight from the main drag in the Mills Complex, but it's well signposted.


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