The main reason for coming is the setting, even if the food is just as good: an old stone sugar mill, completely restored (Victoria 1840), where the paintings of painter Maniglier, Matisse's latest pupil, are on display. A delicious harmony, the plates are as pictorial and colorful as the paintings, and delight the taste buds as much as the pupils: foie gras pan-fried with Armagnac, grilled lobster with vanilla and basil flavors, braised palmetto, sea bream carpaccio, etc. Vegetarian and gluten-free menus available on request. Exclusive and atypical.
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Members' reviews on LE CAFÉ DES ARTS
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The owner tries to impress you with his culinary and cultural references, but the only exceptional thing about our evening at Café des Arts was the price of the bill ...
Believe the negative reviews about this restaurant and avoid a bad experience during your holiday on this beautiful island!
The dinner at Jocelyn and Patricia is a real sensorial experience.
Totally unexpected, a mix of art, stories, excellent food, great wines and liquors.
The perfect last dinner before leaving Mauritius.
Thank you for this unique moment!!!