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Avaliação da contribuiçãoI came here as often as I could when I was in Cape Coast. It's a cozy small restaurant with only a couple tables, and the walls are covered in paintings and posters for the vegan cause. Instead of looking at the menu, it's best to just ask the chef what he can feed you today. The food is amazing, the portions are huge, and you have a view of the ocean. This may be my favourite place in the world I've ever eaten.
I've eaten twice here, dinner once and once for dinner. the restaurant is 100% vegan, which is a pretty amazing fund in ghana. eating is really excellent. the portion sizes are very large and leave them almost too full, so make sure they are hungry. I had the Ghanian stew once and red the other time, both delicious. the only part of this restaurant is friends of the owners come and try to sell them paintings. this is a little annoying, but the reason why I mention it is that the man who was this last night was super creepy trying to see the bottom of my friend, touched her several times without her tuning and was in the regular haunted us while we tried to pay and leave. as a result it put a bit of a damper, which was otherwise a really nice experience in the restaurant.
This is a small restaurant located near Cape Coast Castle. The food is incredibly delicious!
We enjoyed some delicious fresh juices for breakfast and returned for lunch.
This restaurant is a small cozy spot with wooden interiors, two tables, and a compact kitchen. I tried an amazing dish called red red, a popular Ghanaian dish. While it may be pricier than typical roadside meals, the portion size is generous and they even include fresh avocado as a lovely and thoughtful addition! Despite its size, the service was quick and the owner appeared friendly and laid-back.