LE MOULIN DE FRANCE
One of the only real bakeries in Yaoundé where bread is made according to ...Read more
LE MOULIN DE FRANCE
Located in the heart of Akwa, the Moulin de France is the ideal place to ...Read more
One of the only real bakeries in Yaoundé where bread is made according to ...Read more
Located in the heart of Akwa, the Moulin de France is the ideal place to ...Read more
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Cafeterias open around 7am, serving coffee, tea and fresh fruit. Small kiosks sell instant coffee for 200 FCFA a cup, and gas stations offer coffee and croissants from the early hours of the morning. Bars, meanwhile, open their doors at the end of the day and stay open until late into the night.
Numerous open-air maquis offer kebabs and cold drinks for under 2,000 FCFA, all in a 100% local atmosphere.
As in France, the legal drinking age is 18.
"Kadji is the champagne of the country. Above all, it's a local beer, very light and widely consumed by Cameroonians. Served chilled in 65 cl bottles, it will cost you between 800 and 1,000 FCFA in small outdoor bars. In Cameroon, beer is the national drink.