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New China Town Deli Restaurant, Port Louis - Port Louis
New China Town Deli Restaurant, Port Louis
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Keg and Marlin: A beer at Caudan Waterfront
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  • Keg and Marlin pub, Caudan Waterfront - Port Louis
    Keg and Marlin pub, Caudan
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    Caudan Waterfront is a modern complex of cafes, bars, restaurants, shops, a cinema, a casino and a hotel, located by the sea in Mauritius’ capital city, Port Louis.

    One of the bars at Caudan Waterfront is Keg and Marlin, a “traditional English pub”, with outdoor seating by the sea. It was here that I decided to stop for a refreshing pint during my visit to the city in February 2008.

    I sat at one of the wooden pub-style benches outside, under the shade of a canopy and ordered a pint of cold Phoenix beer, the wonderfully, crisp local beer of Mauritius. I listened (not through choice!) to the loud pop music that was blaring out of the speakers and watched the world go by along the bustling waterside promenade.

    As well as drinks, Keg and Marlin also serves a selection of snacks and pub food.

    I paid 115 Rupees (approx. 2 GBP) for a pint of Phoenix, which was probably twice as expensive as the average price of a pint on the island. You will find that prices at Caudan Waterfront are generally relatively expensive by Mauritian standards and, in common with restaurants all over the island, menu prices generally exclude the 15% VAT charge.

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  • Theme: Pub/Brewery
  • Price: US$11-20    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: more expensive than average
  • Address: Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis
  • Directions: Located by the sea at Port Louis' modern Caudan Waterfront complex of bars, restaurants and entertainment venues.

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    New China Town Deli Restaurant: Large Chinese restaurant in Chinatown
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  • New China Town Deli Restaurant, Port Louis - Port Louis
    New China Town Deli
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    Prior to my trip to Mauritius, I was rather surprised to learn that the capital of this small Indian Ocean island, Port Louis, has its very own “Chinatown” district.

    So, when I spent a day exploring Port Louis in February 2008, I naturally headed to Chinatown to grab some lunch.

    Port Louis’ Chinatown encompasses one main street, Royal Street, and a few small side streets branching off from there. You will find a handful of Chinese restaurants in this region, amongst the Chinese grocery stores and herbal shops.

    I ate at New China Town Deli Restaurant, a large restaurant located on the corner of Royal Street and Emmanuel Anquetil Street in the heart of Chinatown.

    This restaurant has a large upstairs dining area (through a colourful entrance and up a couple of flights of stairs from street level) and, while it was air-conditioned and all the large windows were fully open, it was still very warm inside. I sat by one of the windows, which opened up onto a balcony (no outdoor tables on it) with views across the city.

    In truth, after a morning of walking through the hot streets of Port Louis, I was more in need of cold drinks than a big meal. This undoubtedly affected my enjoyment of the meal.

    The menu (completely in French) is extensive. I didn’t recognise all of the starters that were on offer, but I was able to identify areas of the menu dedicated to soups, chicken, beef, shrimps, calamari, vegetarian, rice and noodle dishes.

    The waiter was friendly and spoke English fluently, so was able to translate some of the items that I didn’t understand. He also responded with a smile and a dash to the fridge upon my constant requests for “another bottle of Sprite please” as I tried to quench my thirst.

    I opted for:

    Hakien (Spring roll) - Cost: 75 Rupees / 1.30 GBP

    A couple of large spring rolls filled with fish, onions, cabbage, coriander and other vegetables, cut into small slices and served with a selection of spicy dips.

    Chop Suey Crevettes (Shrimps) - Cost: 125 Rupees / 2.10 GBP

    A dozen or so small shrimps in a sauce that was salty (but not as salty as oyster sauce), tasty, but not at all spicy, with cauliflower, baby corn, mushrooms, onions and other veg.

    Fried Rice - Cost: 65 Rupees / 1.10 GBP

    A large plate of egg fried rice, with chicken, shrimps, fish and vegetables. It was very tasty, but I didn’t have the appetite to do it justice on this particular day.

    Several 330ml bottles of Sprite - Cost: 18 Rupees / 0.35 GBP per bottle

    Straight from the fridge and much needed on this hot lunchtime!

    A large Chinese restaurant with an extensive selection of dishes, right in the heart of Chinatown.

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  • Theme: Chinese/Dim Sum
  • Price: US$11-20    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: about average
  • Address: Royal Street, Port Louis
  • Phone: +230 240 0568
  • Directions: Located on the corner of Royal Street and Emmanuel Anquetil Street, right in the middle of Chinatown.

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    CAFE DU VIEUX CONSEIL: EXCELLENT LUNCH
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  • Café du vieux Conseil - Port Louis
    Café du vieux Conseil
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    A small café-restaurant to get your feet together and enjoy a cold drink or small dish in the shadow of one of the many trees.

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  • Theme: Local
  • Price: less than US$10    » Currency Converter
  • Address: Rue du Conseil, across the Fotographie Musée

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