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Frenchie Café
The guide was updated:The influence of French tradition is more than plain to see upon entering Frenchie Café, as they serve traditional dishes nearly all day long: for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every Saturday night, however, the atmosphere gets more international, as DJs transform the restaurant into a hip and cheerful cocktail bar.
Useful Information
- Address: Riverview Centre, Black River, Mauritius
- Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am-12am. Sat 9am-12am
- Phone: +230 483 612 5
- Email: direction@frenchiecafe.mu
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Le Café des Arts
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Palais de Barbizon
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Frenchie Café
The influence of French tradition is more than plain to see upon entering Frenchie Café, as they serve traditional dishes nearly all day long: for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every Saturday night, however, the atmosphere gets more international, as DJs transform the restaurant into a hip and cheerful cocktail bar.
Read more