EPI DE BLÉ
L'Epi de Blé is a new patisserie in N'Djamena whose owners have also ...Read more
L’AMANDINE
An upmarket meeting place for gourmets, the bakery and patisserie also ...Read more
L'Epi de Blé is a new patisserie in N'Djamena whose owners have also ...Read more
An upmarket meeting place for gourmets, the bakery and patisserie also ...Read more
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From 7.30am, you'll find many establishments open and offering exquisite delicacies, such as the Amandine or Epi de blé bakeries/pastry shops, which offer tables where you can relax for a moment while enjoying a good cup of coffee and a viennoiserie.
Happy hours are frequent in trendy establishments such as QG and Côté Jardin, which offer them on Tuesdays. Credit cards are widely accepted. Don't forget to tip! (5% recommended)
Consumption of alcohol by minors under the age of 18 is forbidden, although this law is little respected. Young people under the age of 16 are totally forbidden in drinking establishments, whose owners may be penalized for failing to comply with this rule.
Since Chadian society is very Muslim, sharing with friends is often done over a cup of tea.
Establishments serving alcohol are supposed to refuse access to young people under 16, even if this is sometimes impossible in hotels, for example.
Smoking is banned in bars and restaurants, but there's always a small smoking area, often outdoors.