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La Marmite
The guide was updated:The well-regarded Creole restaurant set on one of Reunion's most stunning beaches is a great choice for dinner. Its buffet-style arrangement allows diners to sample a large selection of local meat, seafood, veggie curries and stews all in one meal. Cultural nights are occasionally hosted.
Useful Information
- Address: 34 Boulevard Leconte de Lisle, Saint Paul, Réunion
- Opening hours: Mon 7pm–10:30pm; Tue–Sun noon–2:30pm / 7pm–10:30pm
- Website: www.exsel.re/restaurants/article/la-marmite
- Phone: +262 262 33 31 37
- Email: direction@marmite.re
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