Pictures: Dining in Dakar - in a Fine Dining Restaurant (Beluga Cevicheria), at a Local Place (Le Phare Chez Aby), in a Beach Restaurant (Bella Vista Ristorante del Gusto) and at Lac Rose (Hotel Palal Lac Rose)
We spent 2 weeks in Dakar/ Senegal to visit our daughter and her family in January/ February 2019.
I have provided an overview about the visit here: Dining, Rallying, Pouring German Wine and Chilling in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
I used these two weeks to update my earlier posting about my favorite restaurants in Dakar, Senegal: Schiller's Favorite Restaurants in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
I did not update my earlier posting about my favorite wine bars in Dakar, Senegal: Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
During our visit of Dakar, Annette and I organized a tasting of premium German wines at Africa Gourmet in the Ngor District in Dakar. Africa Gourmet specializes in French wine, ranging from an entry-level Guigal Rhône Valley wine for less than Euro 10 to an aged Château Mouton Rothschild Magnum at more than Euro 1000 per bottle. Senegal being an islamic country, the clients of Africa Gourmet are essentially expatriates. We were honored by the presence of the German Ambassador, Stephan Röken.
See: Pouring Premium German Wines at Africa Gourmet in Dakar/ Senegal, with Annette and Christian Schiller, West Africa/ Germany
During my 30 years career at the IMF, I visited Senegal several times. I got first in contact with Dakar in 1983/84, when I was the fiscal economist in the IMF team that handled the adjustment program with Liberia, which is also in West Africa. We used to fly Pan Am New York, Dakar, Robertsfield in Liberia. Following the Liberia assignment, I moved to the Côte d'Ivoire team and visited many times Abidjan, the capital of Côte d'Ivoire. At that time Abidjan was the leading city in West Africa, ahead of Dakar. But things have changed. Abidjan has fallen back although it is recovering under President Ouattara. Dakar can look back to a long period of political stability while Abidjan has suffered severely from the civil war that brought the country down.
Last time I visited my daughter and her family, I released three postings on schiller-wine, following the visit:
Wining, Dining and Chilling in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Schiller's Favorite Restaurants in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
This time, I am doing the following postings:
Dining, Rallying, Pouring German Wine and Chilling in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Pouring Premium German Wines at Africa Gourmet in Dakar/ Senegal, with Annette and Christian Schiller, West Africa/ Germany
Stop-overs in Lisbon, Portugal, on the Way to and from Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Update: Schiller's Favorite Restaurants in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Pictures: Dakar, Senegal, West Africa, 2019
The Cuisine of Senegal, West Africa
The cuisine of Senegal is a West African cuisine influenced by North African, French, and Portuguese cuisine and derives from the nation's many ethnic groups, the largest being the Wolof. Islam, which first penetrated the region in the 11th century, also plays a role in the cuisine. Senegal was a colony of France until 1960. Because Senegal borders the Atlantic Ocean, fish is very important in Senegalese cooking. Chicken, lamb, peas, eggs, and beef are also used, but pork is not due to the nation’s largely Muslim population. Peanuts, the primary crop of Senegal, as well as couscous, white rice, sweet potatoes, lentils, black-eyed peas and various vegetables, are also incorporated into many recipes. Meats and vegetables are typically stewed or marinated in herbs and spices, and then poured over rice or couscous, or eaten with bread.
Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Kate Thomas: With its hot sandy streets, whitewashed mosques and bright flashes of color, Dakar beats to a different drum than other West African capitals. Spread out over a rocky peninsula, the year-round breeze carries the complex sound of mbalax music and the smell of piping hot thieboudjenne, the national dish. As sunset falls, thousands of Dakarois head to the beaches for open-air workout sessions, while in the bustling Medina area, women fry fish and plantains by the roadside. Fishermen haul in their catch in the shadow of sleek shopping malls, while men dressed in silky boubous stop for prayers and hawkers sell peanuts and wood carvings on every corner. Dakar is a city of contrasts, of gentle breezes and loud chatter, of colonial architecture and construction sites.
Schiller's Favorite Restaurants in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
The restaurants are in alphabetical order. The comments are from a variety of sources. The photos are all my own.
Ali Baba
Next to Le Viking, Plateau
A Dakar institution. Dakareats.com: Old school Dakarois have known (and loved) Ali Baba’s Lebanese fast-food in downtown Dakar since 1986.
Picture: Ali Baba
Bayékou
Ngor Beach
This open air restaurant and bar is one of Dakar’s newest hip hangouts. Bayékou is laid out to accommodate those wanting some relaxed drinks by the round bar or lounge seating area, or those who want to sit at a table and eat. From both sections you can enjoy the stunning view over Ngor Beach below, and nearby Ngor Island. Food at Bayékou is mostly Mediterranean influenced.
Picture: Bayékou
Bazoff Pub Restaurant
Sicap Rue 10 Plateau
Recommended by Africa Gourmet for its wines. Traditional French brasserie with a large bar area.
Bella Vista Ristorante del Gusto
Plage de Mamelle
Italian/ Sardinien beach restaurant.
Pictures: Bella Vista Ristorante del Gusto
Beluga Cevicheria
162, Rue Mousse Diop, Dakar
A new in-place in Dakar.
visitezlesenegal.com: Une immersion au Pérou dans un décor de loft new-yorkais, en plein centre-ville de Dakar. Un restaurant qui nous fait découvrir une gastronomie très peu voire méconnue des Sénégalais. Une table variée, mélange de cuisine péruvienne et asiatique, qui propose des woks, des fruits de mer revisités et de plats authentiques tels que le Céviche.
Pictures: Beluga Cevicheria
Café de Rome
30, Bd de la République, Plateau
A 3 star hotel with Brasserie (including a nice bar area) and Casino. Bassirou Sarr: I also like the restaurant Café de Rome in downtown Dakar.
Picture: Café de Rome
Chez Djiby Téranga
Plage des Mamelles
Right next to Bella Vista Ristorante del Gusto. Considerably more basic. Very good.
Pictures: Chez Djiby Téranga
Chez Fatou
Corniche des Almadies - Rte de Ngor
visitezlafrique.com: A Dakar, les bonnes adresses pour se restaurer sont nombreuses. En voici une de plus ! En séjour dans la capitale sénégalaise cet hiver, j’ai eu le plaisir de découvrir « Chez Fatou », le tout nouveau resto super branché. C’est pour le petit-déjeuner que je m’y suis rendue un dimanche matin. Ce restaurant se trouve sur la Corniche et les connaisseurs savent que tout spot qui se trouve sur la Corniche est plutôt bien situé. L’endroit a récemment été rénové après un changement de propriétaire.
Pictures: Chez Fatou
Chez Loutcha
101, Rue Moussé Diop Plateau
Bassirrou Sarr: Just behind the French cultural center is a local restaurant called chez Louatchia it is an institution in terms of local senegalese, cap verdian and ivoirien fare. Bring a big appetite as they tend to have Senegalese portions.
Picture: Chez Louatchia
Chez Siny
Pointe des Almadies
Wonderful, simple beach restaurant next to Restaurant la Marée Chez Adji.
Pictures: Chez Siny
Echo Cotier
In Popenguine
Bassirou Sarr: A good restaurant on the beach is the Echo cocotier good place to be on the beach with good and fresh fish.
We went there on a Sunday and spent a wonderful lunch there.
Pictures: Lunch at Echo Cotier
Eric Kayser
Plateau
Kate Thomas: Whatever you think about France’s colonial legacy, at least one good thing has come from it: the humble baguette. Dakar has a great selection of French-style boulangeries and patisseries, from street stands that sell just one variety, to fancy bakeries that name their olive and rye breads after local celebrities and politicians. Among the best is La Graine d’Or on the Route de Ngor in Les Almadies (about a mile before the roundabout for Le Virage). It also sells wonderful tartes au citron, chocolate cakes, croissants, creme brulee and macaroons. French import Eric Keyser in Plateau has a similar selection, plus great sandwiches and salads.
Picture: Eric Kayser, Dakar, Senegal
Estandera
Route des Almadies
Right next to La Cabane de Surfeur. Italian. More basic.
Pictures: Estandera
Farid
Rue Vincens
Best Middle-east restaurant in town.
senegal-online.com: S'il devait y avoir une ambassade de la cuisine Libanaise à Dakar, Le Farid restaurant serait bien en place.
Picture: Farid
Hotel Palal Lac Rose
Zone Lac Rose
Beach restaurant at Lac Rose.
Pictures: Hotel Palal Lac Rose
Hotel Le Trarza
Zone Lac Rose
Beach restaurant at Lac Rose. The Paris Dakar Rally always ended here.
Lonely Planet: A friendly, garden-filled oasis that backs right onto the lake, Le Trarza has a mix of rooms: the best are spacious bungalows with tall ceilings and private terraces. You can arrange pirogue trips on the lake and other excursions. The restaurant, set on stilts over the lake, is worth a visit even if you don't stay here.
Pictures: Hotel Le Trarza
Hotel Sokhamon
Blvd Roosevelt at Ave Nelson Mandela
foodrepublic.com: Few other restaurants in Dakar rival the view of the one at Hotel Sokhamon. Perched high above the Atlantic Ocean, this open-air restaurant and hotel feel like a sculptor’s fever dream. The hotel’s sandstone sculptures, glazed floors in rich, earthy colors and gently curved surfaces lead to a breezy restaurant with an inviting bar and an infinity pool that looks like it's pouring into the ocean far below. The menu is primarily comprised of grilled fish and ceviches rounded out by traditional Senegalese favorites like yassa and maffe. Service can be slow, but you won’t mind lingering with a cool gin and tonic in hand at this hidden oasis on the edge of the sea. Rooms here are beautifully designed and make for a perfect refuge at the end of the meal.
Pictures: Hotel Sokhamon
Just4U
Avenue Chiekh Anta Diop Point E
foodrepublic.com: No trip to Dakar would be complete without a night of live music. Music is what fuels this city and keeps it ticking, and with extraordinary musicians like Didier Awadi, Bouba Kirikou, Baaba Maal and Youssou N’Dour, it’s easy to see why. Spacious and laid back Just 4 U is the ideal place to experience local talent. But be sure to take a nap before heading out into the electrified Dakar night; most shows don’t get started until well after midnight. The drinks are strong and include standards like gin and tonics, margaritas and the local beer Gazelle.
La Cabane du Pecheur
Plage de Ngor (opposite to Bayékou)
Kate Thomas: The city by the sea certainly knows a thing or two about good seafood. One of our favorite seafood restaurants is the La Cabane du Pecheur (the Fisherman’s Cabin) on Plage de Ngor. Decked out with fishing paraphernalia, including giant Merlin and Barracuda caught off the Dakar coast, this is the perfect spot for a seafood Sunday brunch: try the surf n’ turf or the fresh grilled fish of the day. The friendly waiters will bring over the day’s menu on a chalkboard. Nearby at La Pointe des Almadies, relaxed informal spots serve the day’s catch. Fans are loyal to the baskets of clams, while the fresh thiof fish, served whole, is also excellent.
Pictures: Dinner at La Cabanne de Pecheurs
La Cabane de Surfeur
Route des Almadies
Recently renovated with new owener. A very relaxed place.
Pictures: La Cabane de Surfeur
La Calebasse
Next to La Clinique des Mamelles
Kate Thomas: For upscale pan-African dining, head to La Calebasse in Les Mamelles (on the main approach road, next to La Clinique des Mamelles.) The wooden structure is both an art gallery and a restaurant; browse the rooms devoted to hip woodcarvings before heading upstairs to dinner on the terrace. You can tuck into upmarket twists on West African favorites.
La Fourchette
Rue Parent 4, Dakar, Plateau
theculturetrip.com: La Fourchette prides itself on upholding the rich cultural history of Dakar. Dining in this elegant establishment, you would be forgiven for thinking that you had been transported to a restaurant on Paris’s Left Bank. The menu is sophisticated and European, with a twist of Asian fusion and is a nod to Senegal’s colonial past, whilst the live music and entertainment offer a welcome reminder that you are in the heart of West Africa.
Lagon 1
Route de la Corniche Estate 1, Dakar, Plateau
theculturetrip.com: Lagon 1 is a refined place, offering visitors stunning views of Gorée Island on one side and the eastern headland on the other. The menu is packed with delicious fare, impressive desserts and tasty cocktails. Dining at Lagon 1 is a premium experience and the restaurant has catered for the likes of Jacques Chirac, Bono and Pierre Palmade to name just a few.
Pictures: Lagon 1
La Marée Chez Adji
Pointe des Almadies
Dakareats.com: Nearly every guidebook and travel website for Senegal recommends La Marée, a seafood gem tucked at the far point of Les Almadies. And they all say basically the same thing:
“Popular with locals and tourists alike. Simple, fresh seafood dishes at a good price. Amazing ocean view. Go at sunset and split a platter of coques with friends.”
Those guidebooks and websites are absolutely right. La Marée deserves every bit of its don’t-miss-this reputation. Seafood lovers and adventurous eaters will go bonkers over their menu, which is very reasonably priced, but there are also plenty of old favorites for those who just want the Senegal version of fish (or grilled chicken) and chips.
To find La Marée, go to the Pointe des Almadies and look for the blue crêperie. Just to its left is a paved walkway leading between grills and shops all the way to the ocean. When you get to the end of the walkway, look left. Boom.
Pictures: La Marée Chez Adji
L'Amiraute
On the island of Gorée
The island of Gorée lies off the coast of Senegal, opposite Dakar. From the 15th to the 19th century, it was the largest slave-trading centre on the African coast. Ruled in succession by the Portuguese, Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders. Today it continues to serve as a reminder of human exploitation and as a sanctuary for reconciliation.
Lonely Planet: L'Amiraute - Escape the crowds filling the beachside eateries at this peaceful spot just past the Maison des Esclaves. You can sit on the outside terrace overlooking the sea and enjoy decent plates of fresh seafood.
Pictures: Lunch at L'Amiraute
La Parrilla
Plateau
Recommended by Canadian friends of Cornelia. An authentic Argentian steak house in a cute little cottage hidden awy behind some office blocks near the Presidential Palace.
Le Bideew
Plateau
Loneley Planet: Le Bideew is a vibrant oasis and a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the old town’s crowded, dusty streets. Nestled in the garden of the Institut Français Léopold Sédar Senghor, with views of a big canopy tree in which colourful lizards are always busily doing push-ups, the restaurant offers both Senegalese and French-influenced food. The menu ranges from grilled fish to chicken burgers, or tempura veggies with guacamole. Come after enjoying a movie in the centre’s cinema or on a Friday or Saturday evening, when there is often a concert.
Pictures: At Le Bideew
Le Djembe
56 Rue Saint-Michel
foodrepublic.com: Dakar has a large expat Lebanese community and although breezy and bright Le Djembe is owned by a Lebanese man, he was proudly born in Dakar and his menu is strictly Senegalese. Fresh juices like ruby red bissop (hibiscus) and bouye (baobab) are refreshing elixirs to jumpstart a meal comprised of traditional Senegalese dishes like yasa (chicken and rice) and the national seafood dish known as thieboudienne.
Le Phare Chez Aby
Pointe des Almadies
Wonderful, simple, inexpensive beach restaurant next to Restaurant la Marée Chez Adji. Only one dish every day.
Pointe des Almadies is the westernmost point on the continent of Africa. Pointe des Almadies is located on the north-western end of the Cap Vert peninsula in Senegal. The American Embassy is there.
Pictures: Le Phare Chez Aby
Le Gastronomique
Blvd Martin Luther King Hotel Terrou-Bi
The gourmet restaurant of one Dakar's leading hotels, the Terrou-Bi. On Thursday, Le Gastronomique has interesting theme nights. Closed during Ramadan.
Pictures: Le Gastronomique
Le Kermel
Plateau
A typical French brasserie which is open from 7:00 am to midnight and which has a large bar area. Google: Si un bon plat typiquement français vous manque, RDV dans ce bar/restau où l'on retrouve l'ambiance d'un bon bistrot.
Le Little Buddha
Sea Plaza
In walking distance from Cornelia's villa. Belongs to the Radisson Blue Hotel. From Japanese Sushi to traditional Chinese fair, this Asian-fusion restaurant combines the flavors of the Pacific Rim into a single, delicious menu. Motivated by Asia’s bustling night life, Little Buddha Dakar also features a lounge bar, where a professional DJ plays dance music until dawn.
Pictures: At the Le Little Buddha
L’Epicerie
7 Bis Rue Victor Hugo, Plateau
We went there for the wine, but wine is only one part of L’Epicerie. nouvellesdedakar: Entre épicerie fine, restaurant, bar à vin et salon de thé, cet endroit plein de charme situé au coeur de la ville saura satisfaire les plaisirs de chacun. Le bar à vin du jeudi et vendredi soir propose, sur le rooftop de l’établissement, d’arroser le tout d’un choix de vin (Français et Italien) finement sélectionnés par les patrons qui feront profiter de leurs conseils avisés.
Pictures: At Le Le Bar à Vin Dakar/ L’Epicerie
Le Relais Sportif
Route Corniche Ouest, Dakar
Lonely Planet: On the Cornishe West beachfront − where people run or do calisthenics in the sand, in what is a daily display of Senegal’s sports-loving craze − lies one of Dakar’s great eateries. Popular with the Dakarois, Le Relais Sportif (au-senegal.com) is one of the few non-hotel restaurants in the area. With tables looking over the ocean it’s the perfect spot for a succulent monkfish skewer with a Gazelle (Senegalese beer), and for taking in the bustling beach life unfolding in front of you.
Picture: Le Relais Sportif
Le Viking
21 Ave Pompidou Plateau
Beer-scented pub. An institution. Live bands play downstairs on weekends.
Picture: Le Viking
Loman Art House
Mosquée des Mamelles, n1
Contemporary art gallery and snack bar.
Pictures: Loman Art House
Lulu
Corniche Ouest, Fann Residence, Rue 8 Face Olympique Club)
Vegan-friendly restaurant and store with living room atmosphere. Offers vegan bowls, sandwiches, and salads.
Pictures: Lulu
Phare des Mamelles
Mamelles, Route de l'Aeroport
Lonely Planet: On the hilltop in front of Dakar's iconic lighthouse, this open-air bar draws a dance-loving crowd on Friday nights, when it hosts live music jams. Very limited wine by the glass selection. Breathtaking view and atmosphere. We had a bottle of Cotes due Rhone for CFAF 15.000.
Pictures: At Phare des Mamelles
Soumbedioune (Fish Market)
Rue 15 1, Dakar
foodrepublic.com: This nightly fish market pops up on the beach just as the sun is setting over the Atlantic Ocean. Makeshift plastic tables and chairs are arranged in front of the wood-fired grills of vendors offering the day’s catch at extremely affordable prices. There are usually around 20 different vendors, with typical Dakar seafood including mullet, grouper, hogfish, red snapper, porgysailfish, seabream, sea urchins, lobsters, oysters, shrimp and crab. Beer is not technically allowed, but let your server know if you would like one and he’ll happily oblige by running to the liquor store across the street. Generous portions include a tossed salad and side of sharp, tangy mustard onions. Located in a cove next to Magic Land in the heart of Dakar.
Pictures: Soumbedioune (Fish Market)
Schiller’s Favorites
Here is a complete list of Schiller's Favorites:
Europe
Germany
Schiller's Favorite Wine Taverns in Meersburg, Lake Constance, Baden, Germany
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Frankfurt, Germany
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Taverns in Würzburg, Franken, Germany
Schiller’s Favorites: 2 Legendary Wine Taverns in Würzburg – Juliusspital and Bürgerspital
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars and Wine Taverns in Freiburg, Baden, Germany
Schiller's Favorites: Frankfurt Apple Wine Taverns that Make their own Apple Wine
Schiller's Favorite Winemakers in Sachsen (Saxony), Germany
Schiller’s Favorite Winemakers in the Saale-Unstrut Region, Germany
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Taverns in Trier, Germany
Schiller's Favorite (Wine-) Restaurants in Deidesheim in the Pfalz, Germany
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Frankfurt am Main, 2014, Germany
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Berlin, Germany
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Frankfurt am Main, 2013, Germany
Schiller's Favorite Apple Wine Taverns in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Taverns in Mainz, Germany
France
Schiller's Favorite Seafood Restaurants in Arcachon and Cap Ferret (Bassin d'Arcachon/ Bordeaux)
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in St. Emilion, France - An Update
Schiller’s Favorite Seafood Places in Bordeaux City, France - An Update
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Bordeaux City - An Update
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars and other Wine Venues in Chablis, France
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Beaune, Bourgogne
Dinner at a Bouchon - Chez Paul - in Lyon: Schiller’s Favorite Bouchons in Lyon, France
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Beaune, Bourgogne, France (2015)
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Bordeaux City, France (2015)
Schiller’s Favorite Restaurants, Brasseries, Bistros, Cafes and Wine Bars in Paris, France
Schiller's Favorite Seafood Places in Bordeaux City, France
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Bordeaux City, France, 2014
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in St. Emilion, France
Schiller’s Favorite Restaurants, Brasseries, Bistros, Cafes and Wine Bars in Paris, 2012 France
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Bordeaux (City) (2012), France
UK, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Italy
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Venice, Italy
Schiller's Favorite Winebars in London, UK
Schiller’s Favorite Tapas Bars in Logroño in La Rioja, Spain
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in London, 2012, UK
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars and Other Wine Spots in Vienna, Austria
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Budapest, Hungary
Schiller’s Favorite Spots to Drink Wine in Vienna, Austria (2011)
USA
Schiller's Favorites: New Wine Bars in Washington DC, USA
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Washington DC, USA (2017)
Schiller's Favorite (Seafood) Restaurants in Rehoboth, Delaware, USA
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in New York City, USA
Schiller's Favorite Oyster Bars and Seafood Places in Seattle, Washington State, USA - An Update
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Seattle, USA - An Update
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Austin, Texas, USA
Riesling Crawl in New York City – Or, Where to Buy German Wine in Manhattan: Schiller's Favorite Wine Stores, USA
Schiller's Favorite Oyster Bars and Seafood Places in Seattle, USA (2013)
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in New York City, USA (2013)
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Seattle, USA (2013)
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Washington DC, USA
Schiller’s Favorite Crab Houses in the Washington DC Region, USA
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in New York City, 2012, USA
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Charleston, South Carolina, USA (2013)
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in San Francisco, USA
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars and Other Places Where You Can Have a Glass of Wine in Healdsburg, California
Asia
Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Singapore
Schiller s Favorite Winebars in Beijing, 2014, China
Africa
Update: Schiller's Favorite Restaurants in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Schiller's Favorite Restaurants in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Schiller's Favorite Wine Bars in Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Schiller's Favorite Wines of Madagascar
Schiller’s 12 Favorite Restaurants of Antananarivo, the Capital of Madagascar
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