RUM SHED
Even if you have to enter the Shanti Ananda hotel to access it, the Rum Shed is camped at the back, a bit like those village rum sheds where Mauritians meet at the end of the day. We find the bricks and mortar side in a bohemian chic version: tables and chairs made of recycled objects, walls made of salvaged wood, floor made of planks or sand. You sit on a burlap sack, grab a handful of peanuts and explore the rum menu with some 250 references from 36 countries! For dinner, a variety of dishes including good grilled meats.
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