LÉ GADIAMB
Creole restaurant offering traditional cuisine in Saint-Denis.
Housed in a century-old hut listed as a French heritage site and adorned with lontan artifacts, Lé Gadiamb, an old Creole expression meaning "it's good", "it's pleasant", boasts a pretty, shady terrace and serves traditional Creole cuisine: rougail saucisse, carry camarons, civet zourite, sauté de snoock and even the occasional wasp curry! For dessert, there are homemade creations, local sorbets (tangor, pineapple, guava) and seasonal fruit crème brûlée. And don't forget the complimentary rhum arrangé at the end of the meal. Don't forget to make a reservation.
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Members' reviews on LÉ GADIAMB
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C'est bon mais trop cher pour ce que c'est.
peut convenir en début de voyage mais après quelques bon carris lontan dégustés ici et là on restera un peu sur sa faim
a very good restaurant! service and accueuil excellent!
a setting that makes you forget the city and the area? local cuisine, delicious and generous for a price résonnable!
has to remake the eyes closed!