

Grill & Chill is open every day except Sunday.ħ. Grill & Chill’s shrimp tempura comes a close second for those who don’t eat meat. The lamb chops, for example, are marinated for 24 hours and then grilled slowly on the BBQ. Their claim to fame is to offer the best BBQ in Pereybere, with reviews to support it. So when an experienced local baker and caterer gives a massive thumbs up for Grill & Chill for the best places to eat in the Grand Baie area, saying the food there is amazing, it’s one you want to go and check out yourself. There’s something about getting kudos from your peers, especially in the highly competitive culinary world, which makes all the difference. If you want a big juicy piece of steak, this is not the place for you! I had the best Japanese cheesecake here. The food is very fresh, healthy and light. Located just down the road from La Croisette Grand Baie, 2Futures consultant Rinie Boshoff says she loves the place. It’s best to book in advance for Fridays and weekends at Kogi Kogi Korean BBQ Restaurant. They are known for their flame-grilled Mozambican peri-peri chicken. This restaurant also boasts beautiful views of Grand Baie. Azul is a favourite among those who enjoy a cozy atmosphere, warm hospitality and authentic Portuguese cooking under maestro Mike Mira. “Fine dining on the ocean side,” says one reviewer.Ĥ. This venue has great food and the perfect setting a stone’s throw from the ocean. Sundowner celebrations aren’t reserved only for Fridays though so keep a lookout for the specials here too. If it’s Friday, you might be programmed for Happy Hour at Eden Beach.

Getting to this particular spot in the north is like travelling from inland Johannesburg to coastal Durban in South Africa – it’s that first sighting of the sea from the motorway that lets you know you’ve arrived! Le Poivrier is next to the new LUX* Grand Baie Resort & Residences, opening in October 2021, which is sure to add to the top mix of restaurants and nightspots in the area so make a note of that one.ģ. You’ll spot this one first, on the corner, at the start of Sunset Boulevard which is easily identifiable for its particular design and upmarket boutiques. Sauterelle advertises weekly lunch menus now too. Keep an eye on their Facebook pages for up-to-date opening times, and featured items such as Australian beef or catch of the day. Both restaurants are great in terms of food and service, which is why they are recommended among the best places to eat in Grand Baie. A little further along the coastal road towards Grand Baie village itself you’ll find Sauterelle at Sunset Boulevard and Le Poivrier. On a side note, Beach House supports PAWS (Protection of Animals Welfare Society Mauritius), which is another reason to go!Ģ. Seafood is always a great choice, and their burgers are popular. He has since sold his interest in the venue, but it remains a wonderful place to meet friends to enjoy good food and the obligatory cocktail or Phoenix beer!īeach House caters for a range of appetites and tastes, from vegetarian and authentic Mauritian dishes to finger food in baskets for the not-so-hungry and rump for the meat eaters. The Beach House Bar & Restaurant is legendary, put on the map initially by former South African rugby player Cabous van der Westhuizen. Matches Scores and results list South Africa's points tally first.We’ve put together a list of the best places to eat in the Grand Baie area, as recommended by locals.ġ. This was South African's first tour to New Zealand since the controversial 1981 South Africa rugby union tour, which was received negatively by New Zealanders due to South Africa's Apartheid regime at the time. The South Africa coach for the tour was Ian McIntosh. They lost their first two test matches against New Zealand national and drew the last test. South Africa won 10 out of the 11 matches against provincial sides, losing to Otago. The team played 14 matches in total 11 against provincial rugby teams and 3 against New Zealand.
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The 1994 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of rugby union matches played in New Zealand by the South Africa national team from June to August 1994. 1994 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand
