Le Chamarel Restaurant is located in the middle of Chamarel Mountain in Mauritius.
The natural environment of the restaurant is amazing. It is built on the side of the cliff, with a wide and spectacular view. The restaurant also has a viewing platform for customers, where you can enjoy the mountain view of Chamarel Mountain, as well as the Tamarin coastline and Le Morne Peninsula in the southwest of Mauritius.
However, in a fully open restaurant, there will inevitably be small flying insects, so you have to chase them away while eating... =_=
The most famous ones here are the millionaire salad and the caramel rum coconut ice cream after the meal.
The former is a salad with smoked marlin and white palm core as the main ingredients. The reason why it is called millionaire is that white palm core was too precious in the past and only rich millionaires could afford it. It seems that I am really happy now. Not only can I eat it in Maoqiu's restaurant, I have also found it in restaurants in Shanghai. I can even sit at home and buy it online to receive a large can of white palm core, although it is not as sweet and tender as Maoqiu's fresh taste~~
The ice cream is also a large collection of various local specialties, especially rum and coconut are of high quality, so after mixing, it is hard to think that it is not delicious.
In comparison, its main dishes are mediocre and have no characteristics, which has become a part that can be directly ignored
The restaurant is not far from the Seven-Colored Earth Park, so it can be arranged in a trip. Although it may not be 100% delicious, it is worth going there for the beautiful scenery.
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Le Chamarel Restaurant is located in the middle of Chamarel Mountain in Mauritius. The natural environment of the restaurant is amazing. It is built on the side of the cliff, with a wide and spectacular view. The restaurant also has a viewing platform for customers, where you can enjoy the mountain view of Chamarel Mountain, as well as the Tamarin coastline and Le Morne Peninsula in the southwest of Mauritius. However, in a fully open restaurant, there will inevitably be small flying insects, so you have to chase them away while eating... =_= The most famous ones here are the millionaire salad and the caramel rum coconut ice cream after the meal. The former is a salad with smoked marlin and white palm core as the main ingredients. The reason why it is called millionaire is that white palm core was too precious in the past and only rich millionaires could afford it. It seems that I am really happy now. Not only can I eat it in Maoqiu's restaurant, I have also found it in restaurants in Shanghai. I can even sit at home and buy it online to receive a large can of white palm core, although it is not as sweet and tender as Maoqiu's fresh taste~~ The ice cream is also a large collection of various local specialties, especially rum and coconut are of high quality, so after mixing, it is hard to think that it is not delicious. In comparison, its main dishes are mediocre and have no characteristics, which has become a part that can be directly ignored The restaurant is not far from the Seven-Colored Earth Park, so it can be arranged in a trip. Although it may not be 100% delicious, it is worth going there for the beautiful scenery.
Suddenly I felt very hungry because I had gotten up early to chase dolphins. My stomach was rumbling. Vialli drove me from the Seven-Colored Earth Park along the mountain road for a few minutes and stopped halfway up the mountain. There is a restaurant here. Chinese people call it the Mountaintop Restaurant. In fact, its name is the name of this area, Le Charamel. The most famous thing about this restaurant is not its delicious food, but its superb view! From the terrace of the restaurant, you can see the entire west coast, which is listed as a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
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