Les Rochers

Top choice in Praslin


The approach to seafood is all about freshness and interfering as little as possible with the ingredients: just the way we like it. A few Creole inflections liven things up a little, but we really like the grilled prawns or fish. And somehow it all tastes better at the outdoor tables on the rocks overlooking the beach and beyond.

All in all, it's a lovely place for a meal, especially for lunch.


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