Mauritius Street Food!! 🇲🇺 14 Hours Eating Only MAURITIAN FOOD in Port Louis!

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PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS – Welcome to Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius and today we’ll be going on an extreme 14 hour Mauritian street food tour. From unique tikka sandwiches to local noodles and street bbq, we’re in for some of the delicious Mauritian street food in the country!

A huge thank you to my friend Julien de Robillard, Food Tour Mauritius (https://www.foodtourmauritius.com/) who took me around Port Louis to eat some of the best Mauritian street food.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro to Mauritius Street Food
01:22 Tikka Renaissance
06:32 Dholl Puri Palace
10:25 History of Mauritius
12:09 Mauritian Street Snack
15:27 Roger Snack Noodles
21:25 Gateau Piment
24:27 Alouda Pillay for Falouda
27:17 Chasseur – Game Food
41:12 Pakistan Hotel
42:25 Abu Dhabi Grill

Tikka Renaissance (https://maps.app.goo.gl/7PVU5gr79iv46PKdA) – This legendary street stall is famous for their tikka sandwich, unlike any other tikka I’ve ever had. Price – 50 MUR ($1.08) per sandwich

Dholl Puri Palace (https://maps.app.goo.gl/tift3LjyAfTZWijBA) – Probably the top Mauritian street food, you can’t miss this incredible dholl puri. Price – 20 MUR ($0.43) per dholl puri

Roger Snack (https://maps.app.goo.gl/xJcKdQrjVwJeFkL49) – This tiny little restaurant is known for their Mauritian Chinese noodles. Price – 100 MUR ($2.15) per plate

Continuing with our Mauritian street food tour we tried gateau piment (fried chili pakora) at Moussa Snack and the legendary Alouda Pillay for falouda at the market.

Chasseur – Next up we were invited to eat home cooked Mauritian food, especially venison. This meal was family cooked and fantastic. The stall is called Chasseur, located at the Le Caudan Waterfront.

Pakistan Hotel – This legendary spot is famous for snacks and tea.

Abu Dhabi Grill – Finally at night we headed to Abu Dhabi Grill for a taste of the unique style of Mauritian bbq. We enjoyed grilled lamb and especially her chicken. Price – 700 MUR ($15.08) for everything

Port Louis is and calm and exciting city and there’s no doubt you’ll find some unbelievable Mauritian street food to try!

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Date: September 28, 2024

48 thoughts on “Mauritius Street Food!! 🇲🇺 14 Hours Eating Only MAURITIAN FOOD in Port Louis!

  1. Hi! I'm Mauritian, and you've made me rediscover our own dishes—some of which I’ve never even had the chance to try myself, like the Renaissance Tikka (the queue is always so long!). I had a good laugh when the Dholl Puri seller described navy beans as “Big Weight,” which translates to Gros pois in French—the same way we say it in Creole. Thank you for showing the world what Mauritius is truly made of: a beautiful mix of religions and cultures living peacefully under one roof, expressed through such a rich variety of dishes and menus. Unfortunately you haven't tried our Biryani (nothing to do with indian of pakistani biryani). Mauritian Biryani is the best !

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