CHEZ NDAYE
Ndaye's restaurant (pronounced ndayé) is discreetly nestled in a plot under development. Ndayé is nevertheless one of the privileged exit spots of the Bacongo afternoons. Its popularity does not lie in the menu (fish and braised meats, broths) but the groups of percussionists and dancers who regularly occur in the courtyard. We come here to spend a lively afternoon by dining between two Primus tours. Very lively even since the dancers come to invite guests to dance and this is the occasion to remember that the rumba comes from the dances of the Kongo kingdom's fertility dances...
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