| The Good Ones: | | | | We were not to happy about the service but we did |
| 1. Cabana Creole. (La Preneuse) Although it doesn't | | | | arrive a bit late. After dinner live music is performed (at |
| look like much from the outside, this is the best | | | | least the night we went). |
| restaurant we visited during our two week vacation. | | | | 3. Le Sirocain (La Gaulette) Situated right by the main |
| They only have about four dishes that vary from day | | | | road near la Gaulette this restaurant is a gem. |
| to day pending on what the fisherman brought in. So | | | | Seafood and great Creole food at reasonable prices. |
| expect very fresh fish perfectly prepared! Excellent | | | | 4. The Italian restaurant at Rousseau Creole. I can't |
| service and the beautiful garden makes this a | | | | remember the name, but I do remember the tomato |
| restaurant not to miss. Moderately priced as well. | | | | sauce. Surprisingly good Italian food at an otherwise |
| 2. Domaine Anna. (Flic en Flac) This surprisingly large | | | | no-go location: The rousseau creole shopping center. |
| venue is situated on the road leading to Flic-en-flac | | | | Like all shops we visited in Mauritius they sell poor |
| after a passage through the sugar fields. Great | | | | copies at ridiculous prices. The Italian restaurant |
| seafood at reasonable prices in beautiful surroundings. | | | | however, is definitely worth a visit. |