Le Prince

Nouakchott


Expanded and slightly upgraded from its previous hole-in-the-wall status, Le Prince, which can still claim to be Nouakchott's oldest restaurant, is a solid choice for big portions of fast food. Tuck into a cheese omelet sandwich, a plate of well-prepared shwarma (a kebablike dish), salads and ice cream – all great value.


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2. Musée National

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3. Mosquée Marocaine

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4. Friday Mosque

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Notable for its blindingly white facade. Visitors aren't permitted inside during prayer times.

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