Le Café des Arts

Top choice in Mauritius


This intriguing dining option is located within an old mill that has been transformed into Victoria 1840, an oddly charming gallery space, with canvases of wicked brushstrokes adorning the cracked brick walls. The food, an exquisite, modern nod to traditional island flavours, mirrors the old-meets-new surrounds. Lunch can be reserved for groups with 24 hours' notice.

You'll also receive tapas-like snacks with the pre- and after-meal aperitifs, with a CD of music thrown in.


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