Côte Ouest Food & Bar (Terrou-Bi Hotel, Corniche West, Dakar): This hotel bar and restaurant, just 5 minutes from the city center and 10 minutes from the airport has an excellent location by the sea, which is a Great attraction for customers who come here after work or overnight.
Alizé Club (Av. Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar): este es otro lugar nocturno donde el baile local Mbalax es prominente. This club attracts a mostly young crowd of 20 years old. Foreign visitors can expose themselves to local culture by coming here.
Alexandra (Rue Wagane Diouf, Dakar) – this is a nightspot where the local dance music known as Mbalax can be heard. That music is a fusion of popular jazz, soul, and rock, mixed with some Latin and blended with sabar (the traditional drumming and dance music of Senegal).
Farid Restaurant (51 Rue Vincens, Dakar): This is a Lebanese restaurant, which shouldn’t surprise you too much, since Dakar has a strong Lebanese expatriate community. The mezza dishes served here have generous portions. The lamb dishes are also good here. Smoking a pipe Shisha is an option for those who just want to come for […]
New Africa (Sacre Coeur 3, Dakar): Despite the name, the signature dishes of this restaurant are Moroccan from Tajine to Couscous. During the weekend, the restaurant including its patio becomes a lounge, as it offers Salsa and Kizomba dance classes that enliven the restaurant.
Les Jardin Thailandais (Av. Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar) – as the name implies, Thai cusine is served here. Patrons say that the Tom Ka Kai soup, and the cinnamon pork are among the preferred dishes here. The calm atmosphere (away from the hustle and bustle of the city streets) is a good reason to come […]
Le Sarraut (Av. Albert Sarraut, Dakar): Located in the central district of Dakar, this restaurant with disco-style furniture and an outdoor terrace serves French and international cuisine, such as curry chicken and tournedos rossini.
Le Ryad (28 Route des Almadies, Méridien, Dakar), located a short distance from the luxurious King Fahd Hotel and the United States Embassy, is a well-regarded (and affordable) Moroccan restaurant. Couscous, tajine de mer and oriental rice dishes are well qualified here.
Le Mokai (69 Rue Carnot, Dakar): This excellent restaurant serves French and Japanese dishes (sushi). Customers here also recommend grilled fish, as well as chocolate fondue dessert. It also gets points for its interior decoration and lounge type furniture and air conditioning.
Lalibela (Rue Louga, Pointe E, Dakar), the fact that this restaurant is located in West Africa did not prevent its owner from serving cuisine on the other side of the continent, to be exact, Ethiopia. This rooftop restaurant covered in colorful tents, is popular at night not only as a place to eat, but also […]