Djol Dou

Fort-de-France


For Creole fare at unbeatable prices, you can't do better than this family-run restaurant in a street running parallel to the seafront. More original items on the menu include souris d'agneau au curcuma (lamb in a turmeric sauce) and fish stew, as well as a couple of veggie options.


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1. Cathédrale St-Louis

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2. Palais de Justice

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4. Marché aux Poissons

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6. Statue of Empress Josephine

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