Takamaka Café

La Digue


This little shack, with creatively hewn tables and chairs under the trees at Anse Sévère, serves up simple sandwiches, seafood salads and fruit platters. Fresh juices (Rs 100) and cocktails (Rs125 to 175) are also on the menu. Be warned: food runs out by 2pm.


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