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Le Jardin Snack Calodyne

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Address 📌 : b13 St Francois Rd, Calodyne, Mauritius

Phone ☎️ : +23059249994

Price range 💵: ££

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Credit: @la-kwizin

My Review

Le Jardin Snack in Calodyne is a charming roadside eatery situated along St. François Road, renowned for its authentic Mauritian comfort food and welcoming ambience. Run by friendly owners who go the extra mile to satisfy customers, the spot is praised for its freshly prepared dishes and generous portions. Favourites on the menu include salted-fish fried rice, steamed dumplings, and flavorful noodle bowls, all cooked with local ingredients and bold spices. With its cosy setting, affordable pricing, and consistently tasty food, Le Jardin Snack has earned a loyal following and is often referred to as one of the must-try spots in the area.

Opening hours

DaysOpening Hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday11 am–4:30 pm
Wednesday11 am–8 pm
Thursday11 am–4:30 pm
Friday11 am–8 pm
Saturday11 am–8 pm
Sunday11 am–3 pm

Location

Reviews

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The food here is delicious and authentically local. The cooks and staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming. The place has its own parking and a lovely terrace where you can enjoy your meal right on site.

Laura BC

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
You know you found the best place, when the smell alone makes you go “one of everything please”. Super delicious food. Absolutely recommend.

Julian Wolf

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Le Jardin Snack has FANTASTIC food! All the ladies working here are a pleasure.

Traci Borrego

Hike for a Bite

Butte À L’herbe

Butte à L’Herbe is a quiet coastal escape in the north of Mauritius, perfect for enjoying your food with a view. Surrounded by turquoise lagoons and small islets, it offers a calm and scenic atmosphere away from the busier beaches. The soft sand, casuarina trees, and gentle sea breeze make it an inviting spot for a picnic with friends or a peaceful solo meal. It’s especially beautiful at low tide, when the sandbanks stretch out into the lagoon, creating a magical setting. Eating here feels like stepping into a postcard—simple, authentic, and perfectly Mauritian.