Chez Houssou

Benin


This unpretentious maquis, with no more than a couple of wooden benches, is famous for one thing and one thing only: porc grillé sauce sang (grilled pork cooked in a blood sauce). Houssou cuts morsels of pork, puts them in a mud-brick oven, and then serves them on a small plate – it can't get more authentic than that.


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Nearby Benin attractions

1. Musée d'Adjara

0.08 MILES

This cultural museum offers a handful of local artefacts and a good display of African masks.

2. Grand Marché

4.56 MILES

Manic, chaotic, full of questionable smells, this is your typical fresh produce plus anything market. Excellent for picking up picnic supplies.

3. Centre Songhai

4.61 MILES

The Centre Songhai is a major research, teaching and production centre in sustainable farming. There are one-hour guided tours to visit the plantations…

4. Musée Honmé

4.79 MILES

This museum is housed in the walled palace of King Toffa, who signed the first treaty with the French in 1863. It focuses on the alounloun musical…

5. Musée Ethnographique de Porto Novo

4.82 MILES

Housed in a pretty colonial building, this museum is well worth a gander. The top floor is organised thematically around birth, life and death, with…

6. Musée da Silva

4.97 MILES

This wonderfully eclectic museum full of Afro-Brazilian artefacts is housed in a beautiful 1870 Afro-Brazilian house.

7. Grand Marché de Dantokpa

19.09 MILES

The seemingly endless Grand Marché du Dantokpa is Cotonou's throbbing heart, bordered by the lagoon and Blvd St Michel. Everything under the sun can be…

8. Fetish Market

19.15 MILES

This market sells anything associated with Vodou, including varieties of tree barks and dried plants (both used in traditional medicine) and stalwarts…