This cheerful cafeteria is no place to escape the crowds, but the food is tasty and great value. Pastries are the reason to come, with a tempting choice of homemade treats such as muffins and scones. It’s also a good spot for a light meal at lunchtime.
Riverside Café
eSwatini (Swaziland)
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