 | Cameroon Restaurants | Tips 1 - 10 of 18 |  | Popular Restaurants | Other Restaurants Tips | All Tips (18) The best Ndole I’ve eaten in Nanga Eboko and Douala. You can find it in many restaurants. Or you should ask the Mama to prepare it, if somebody invites you for dinner. Ndole is a spinach like vegetable mixed with groundnuts and this in combination with roasted chicken…DELICIOUS!!! Leave a Comment
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Just nearby Auberge Le Kapsiki in Rhumsiki is its restaurant and bar La Cassarole. It's a rather cool place to sit during the day for a drink (pamplemousse is my favourite softdrink in Cameroon) , a snack or lunch. For dinner they make sometimes a buffet of the ordered dishes. A meal costs about 2.500 CFA. From the open air restaurant (roofed, but no windows) you have a nice view at the mainroad, the little shops and a part of the daily life in the village. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveDirections: In the centre of Rhumsiki, at the mainroad, just near the Auberge Le Kapsiki.
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Here you'll find super fresh fish on Mon/wed/fri you can choose your fish or lobster and they grill it in front of you. FISH max 2500cfa LOBSTER max 8500cfa RICE/FRITES/PLANTAINS +/-400cfa Leave a Comment Theme: SeafoodPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Kribi port
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When you are in the bush most of the time you've got to prepare your own food. BUT, you're always the CHEF!!! When you use water out of a local river you'd better boil it before using it. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: everywhere
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Cameroon is known for its delicious prawns, even the country’s name is related to the prawns. Camarão is the Portuguese word for prawn. Along the coastline you’ll find many places where you can eat them, never pay more than 3000 cfa. Leave a Comment Theme: AfricanPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than average
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It doesn't always look "kosjer", but it always tastes great. A well done piece is adviseble. Leave a Comment
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They sell it everywhere, along the road, near checkpoints, in villages in cities, you name it. A small brochette/saté grilled on the BBQ for 50 till 100cfa Leave a Comment
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Bamenda has several great restaurants. If you want a great view, get the pepe soup at the Handicraft Cooperative on the hill (1200 CFA). Another favorite of locals and ex-pats is Gracies, near the main market entrance on Commercial Ave. It's tough to beat their big omelettes for 800 CFA, but be prepared to wait (and sweat in the cramped quarters) for an hour or more. There are countless rice, bean, and puff-puff stalls around the city. All of them are great, and I'll always miss a 150 franc plate of rice and beans, burning with pepe. Leave a Comment
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(2001) -Street food at Omnisport Texaco station. For 200 or 300 francs you can get a heaping plate of rice and beans, koki, grilled fish, plantains, burned corn, etc. All the food is good, hot, and cheap! -L'Atlantique or Chez Woo. Located across the street from each other in ex-pat heavy Bastos quarter, these are two of the best restaurants in the country. I like the pepper steak at Atlantique. Also check out the 9000 CFA Sunday buffet at Chez Woo. Leave a Comment
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Tons of great restaurants around the country. Here are a sampling: Limbe -- Grilled fish at "Down Beach" next to the Red Cross. Watch the fishermen haul'em out of the sea and toss'em on the grill. Be careful with the pepe--it'll burn your mouth! (1 fish = 1500 francs) Kumba -- Classy Burger. If you get a hankering for a burger, go here. Moses used to live in the States, now he has brought fast food to Africa. He grinds his own beef, slices his own potatoes, and bakes his own buns. (Cheeseburger = 900 CFA) Leave a Comment
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