Pequeña casa de madera amarilla y roja con una carta de platos marfileños y reunionenses.
Esta pequeña casa de madera amarilla y roja, con una decoración sin pretensiones, muestra a su carta platos costirios y de reunión. Un lugar colorido para una cocina con múltiples sabores. Esta diversidad permite ponerse en la boca con samoussas o pequeños dinos negros, antes de encadenarse a un plato descubrimiento antes de encadenar gambas braseadas o un tiep bou dien que no desmerezca. Los que quieran quedarse de humor se tirarán a un carry -pollo o pescado- o un massalé de pollo. Nos alegra encontrar un plátano flamenco en la carta de los postres, perfecto para cerrar la comida. Es difícil resistirse a la suave llamada del ron arreglado para acompañar la comida. ¡Qué placer! Todos los jueves son after work con buffet a voluntad y open bar con un Dj… La casa también propone comer para llevar.
Opiniones de los miembros sobre LOYO
J’ai pris le poulet braisé, quelle grâce , quelle douceur.
Au surplus , la dame a l’accueil était très gentille. Belle découverte , je recommande très fortement !
For the rest, let’s start on the positive. The appetizers were excellent, just the right amount of spice. The main, a fish dish, was also very good, with lots of bold flavors. The dessert, chocolate cake with cocoanut ice cream, also very good. And the drinks? So excellent we each ordered two.
The up side with the service was they were very kind, happy to explain everything, and very patient when I made a mistake with my order and so had to change it.
As for the atmosphere, very comfortable, though not too fancy, so if that’s what you’re looking for, this place may not work for you.
Now for the not-so-great stuff. With the food, you should be warned that with the fish dishes at least, they bring you the whole fish, head, skin, and bones included. And while I could certainly scrape around the bigger bones and avoid the head, I was picking smaller ones out of my teeth the whole evening.
The dessert was fine, but nothing special as in you could get something similar just about anywhere. No specific spice or other intriguing touch.
Finally, I felt like the service was pretty slow. I had to ask for a menu more than once to get the additional drinks and dessert.
One final high note, though, as we were paying, the ladies offered us complimentary rum shots which were delicious!
If you’re looking for a solid date-night of tasty African cuisine, this is a great option.