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Cafe de la Presse
The guide was updated:Right at the city's heart and close to the harbour, Cafe de la Presse serves nearly everything that your heart could possibly desire: a weekly changing lunch menu with dishes of all kinds, and a never-ending variety of cakes and pastries of all shapes and sizes. Be brave and try out an intriguing dessert that is quite possibly only served here.
Useful Information
- Address: 5 Rue La Chaussée, Port Louis, Mauritius
- Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am-4:30pm
- Phone: +230 212 859 0
- Email: cafedelapresse@yahoo.com
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Right at the city's heart and close to the harbour, Cafe de la Presse serves nearly everything that your heart could possibly desire: a weekly changing lunch menu with dishes of all kinds, and a never-ending variety of cakes and pastries of all shapes and sizes. Be brave and try out an intriguing dessert that is quite possibly only served here.
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