Hello Fellow Nom Seekers!
P has introduced me to Lucy's Divine Cafe for a fix of Mauritian cuisine. The cafe part of Lucy's is an off shoot from their already well established bakery. We would typically buy a selection of home style foods as a take away for Sunday lunch and have enough for leftovers at night. Here is an idea of what they serve:
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Gateau arouille and gateau piment |
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Interior of gateau arouille (taro fritter) |
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Interior of gateau piment |
I love their gateau arouille which are taro root fritters. They are super crunchy with a hint of ginger and sweetness. Kiddo loves their gateau piment which are spicy chickpea fritters.
For mains, we order the usual suspects: beef briyani which came with boiled eggs (love this way of serving), fried rice with chicken and a curry.
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Briyani |
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Fried rice |
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Beef curry and roti |
To accompany the mains, we got mango and mixed vegetable achar which was more than plenty to keep for the remainder of the week.
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Mango achar |
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Mixed vegetable achar |
Most of the mains are less than $15 and the serving sizes are generous. The briyani and the gateau arouille are definitely a drawcard. If you are curious about Mauritian food, this is a good place to try.
Until next time...
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