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2024
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This neighborhood was the nerve center of Chinese immigration to Port Louis in the 18th century

In the northern section of the city, marked by a gate, this is the most picturesque district of Port Louis, even if more and more recent constructions are replacing the dilapidated old houses. Impervious to the hurried traveller, the area holds many treasures for those who take the time to push open the doors of the old wooden stalls overrun with a motley bric-a-brac of unlikely objects and accessories. A nerve center of Chinese immigration to Port Louis in the 18th century, the district is home to pagodas, traditional restaurants, mah-jong houses and stores that have been in place for decades, their weathered facades revealing their past colors to camera lenses. Some of these tiny stores are famous, such as Chu Fung Leung Biscuit Lady, a major supplier of Chinese cakes to the entire capital. Marie Jo's is no less typical, offering a wide variety of sauces, spices, grains... Promoted by tourist companies such as Taste Buddies and My Moris, which organize cultural and culinary tours, China Town is particularly lively during the Moon Festival, the Chinese Culinary Festival and Chinese New Year. The latter is a public holiday in Mauritius, with parades, dragon dances, acrobatics, calligraphy workshops, etc., amid the clatter of firecrackers and the dominant hues of red. It's a chance to take part in the folklore of local life.

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Visited in august 2015
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Un must si vous voulez goûter les plats chinois authentiques. Idem pour les plats indiens et créoles. À découvrir absolument le dholl puri et le rôti farata considéré comme le pain de tous les jours pour les hindous - le meilleur c'est au marché central, le pow farci et les boulettes de poisson menu chinois chez Moonkey.
Astuce - entrez dans les restos où il y a le plus de chinois qui mangent.
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J'adore m'y promener ont se croirais en Chine , pas très grand juste une portion de rue ou vous pouvez déguster d'excellents gâteau chinois comme le gâteau de Sir , ou des mets chinois comme des œufs rôti, je conseille même si vous ferai pas trop d'affaires

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