Restaurant Le Corail

The East


About 300m south of Notre Dame des Laves church, this colourful Creole house is your spot for Creole curries and stews as well as sandwiches. There's an inviting terrace but it overlooks the main road – expect some traffic noise during the day. Your best bet is to get takeaway (€6 to €8) – you'll find plenty of atmospheric spots along the coast.


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