Le Salako Chez Z'amour

Terre-de-Haut


This popular joint is worth visiting for its good, wholesome Creole staples, fish dishes, salads and sandwiches. Try the traditional Saintoise dessert tourment d'amour (love's torment), a cake-like concoction with melted chocolate in the middle. Nab a seat if it's not too busy; otherwise, take your order to go and enjoy it on nearby Plage de Pompierre.


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