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Catering Establishments As of 03.05.21 Establishment Manager Number of Covers Address Region Location Island Tel Email Status License Type Remark Position (Risk Management) District Anse Soleil Café BENOITON Julien (Mr) Anse Soleil South Anse Soleil Mahe 4361085/2511212 [email protected] Operational Cafeteria Beachside Baie Lazare Frangipani Cafeteria NODDYN Phara (Mrs) Quatre Borne South Baie Lazare Mahe 2771818 Operational Cafeteria Inland Baie Lazare Jardin du Roi GEORGES Micheline (Mrs) P.O Box 3037 South Enfoncement Mahe 4371313 [email protected] Operational Cafeteria Hilltop Anse Royale News Café BAKER Genevieve (Mrs) Trinity House Central Victoria Mahe 4322999 [email protected] Operational Cafeteria English River Paradisier Restaurant ( Ex Café Le VIVIEN Marie-Jose(Mr) 40 Amitie Praslin Amitie Praslin 2728788/2500634/2628112 [email protected] Operational Cafeteria Inland Grand Anse Praslin Anchor Café BERKE Keith (Mr) / Marivonne Berke (Mrs) 70 Anse la Mouche South Anse La Mouche Mahe 4371811/ 2510900 [email protected]; Operational Restaurant Beachside Baie Lazare Asian Fusion (ex Tyfoo Restaurant) RANGANATH Venkatesh (Mr) 120 La Plaine East Au Cap Mahe 2811811/ 4646464/2505767 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Au Cap Baobab Pizzeria MICHEL George (Mr) 30 Machabee North Beau Vallon Mahe 4247167/2525003/2525007 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Beau Vallon Boat House Café MANCIENNE Nicole (Ms) 150 Beau Vallon North Beau Vallon Mahe 4247898/ 2510898 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Beau Vallon Bravo Restaurant SAUNDERS Brett (Mr) 100 Eden Island East Eden Island Eden Island 4346020/2500200 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Roche Caiman Breeze Cafeteria GUNATIKALE Muditha, Fernando (Mr) 45 c/o Doubleclick Praslin Grand Anse Praslin 2538123/2587020/4237000 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Grand Anse Praslin Cap Lazare Restaurant RENARD Eric (Mr) 50 P.O Box 611 South Anse Gouvernment Mahe 2503216/ 2520888 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Baie Lazare Capricorn Restaurant GODLEY Marvel (Ms) Anse Kerlan Praslin Anse kerlan Praslin 4233224 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Grand Anse Praslin Chez Jules Restaurant RADEGONDE Jules (Mr) 82 Anse Banane La Digue Anse Banane La Digue 2510384 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside La Digue (& Inner Chilli Bar & Steakhouse Limited ROSELIE Molly (Ms) 45 La Louise East La Louise Mahe 4344155/ 2526311/2757999/ [email protected] Operational Restaurant Plaisance Club Liberte COLWELL Brian (Mr) 55 Petite Anse South Petite Anse Mahe 4361336/2605454 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Hilltop Petite Anse Coco Blu Bar & Restaurant (EX Le GEERS Mary (Mrs) 70 Victoria House Central Victoria Mahe 4261111/2520909 [email protected] Operational Restaurant reopened in 2018 under new management Inland Victoria Delplace Restaurant (Ex Sundown DELPLACE Pierre (Mr.) 70 Port Glaud West Port Glaud Mahe 2710707/ 2814111 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Port Glaud Eve Catering ATHANASE Herbert (Mr)/CONSTANCE Rose- 100 Baie Ste Anne Praslin Baie ste Anne Praslin 2718468/2718489/2803482 [email protected]; Operational Restaurant Inland Baie Sainte Anne Fish Trap Restaurant MALBROOK Elvis ( Mr) 100 La Passe La Digue La Passe La Digue 4234346/2572265 [email protected]; Operational Restaurant Beachside La Digue (& Inner Fishtail Chinese Restaurant (ex Le LAURENCE Laura (Ms) 32 Victoria Central Victoria Mahe 2640068 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland English River Golden Plate Restaurant MONTHY William (Mr) 60 Roche Caiman East Roche Caiman Mahe 2512172/ 4601301 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Roche Caiman Grand Havana LESPERANCE Patricia (Mrs) Eden Island East Roche Caiman Mahe 4347117 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Roche Caiman Gregoire Pizzeria PAYET Gregoire (Mr) 40 Anse Reunion La Digue Anse Reunion La Digue 4292557 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland La Digue (& Inner Jolly Roger Bar and Restaurant HOAREAU Louisette (Mrs) 64 Moyenne Island Moyenne Moyenne Island Moyenne 2511125/ 2773714 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Moyenne Island Kafe Kreol ( Ex Kaz Kreol) FLORENS Rohann (Mr) Anse Royale South Anse Royale Mahe 2606464 [email protected] Operational Restaurant reopened under new management in 2015 after Beachside Anse Royale Kapatya Restaurant DHURMA Sajan (Mr) 150 Anse a La Mouche South Anse a La Mouche Mahe 2811440/2829090 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Anse a La Mouche La Belle Tortue Restaurant CASSE Cora (Mrs) 30 P.O Box 1522 Inner Island La Passe, Silhouette Silhouette 4325335/ 2569708 [email protected] Operational Restaurant La Digue (& Inner La Buse Restaurant GILL Christopher (Mr) 80 Anse Takamaka Praslin Anse Takamaka Praslin 4232941/2711051 [email protected]; [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Anse Takamaka La Digue Pizzeria & Bakery MILLS Carl, Ernest (Mr) 45 La Passe La Digue La Passe La Digue 4235210 / 2512111 [email protected] Operational Restaurant La Digue (& Inner La Dolce Vita DIAS Raphael (Mr) 80 Victoria Central Victoria Mahe 4324333 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland Bel Air La Fontaine Restaurant & Pizzeria DE LA FONTAINE Rose Lys (Mr) 17 Beau Vallon North Beau Vallon Mahe 4248408/ 2712505/ 2717845 [email protected] Operational Restaurant ` Beau Vallon La Gaulette Food and Bar LAU TEE Ghislain (Ms) 45 Baie Lazare South Baie Lazare Mahe 2781183 / 461807 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Baie Lazare La Goulue Restaurant MOTHEE Christopher (Mr) 72 Cote d'Or Praslin Cote d'Or Praslin 2715105 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Baie Sainte Anne La Palette Restaurant ESPARON Gerald (Mr) 50 Pointe Au Sel East Pointe Au sel Mahe 2631773 Operational Restaurant Beachside Pointe Au Sel La Perle Noire RIGAMONTI Marco (Mr) 64 Beau Vallon North Beau Vallon Mahe 4620220/ 2711866/ 2711854 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beau Vallon La Plage FURCROY Arthur (Mr) 80 P.O Box 410, Victoria North Beau Vallon Mahe 4620240/ 2561895 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beau Vallon La Plaine St Andre VERHEYDEN Christelle (Ms) 120 La Plaine St Andre East Au Cap Mahe 2522112 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland Au Cap La Scala TORSI Sylvania (Mrs) 50 Bel Ombre North Bel Ombre Mahe 2715147/ 2511214/ 4247535 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Bel Ombre Le Bon Coin Restaurant ELIZABETH Maria (Ms) 60 La Passe La Digue La Passe La Digue 2571311 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside La Digue (& Inner Le Chevalier VARGIOLOU Jeanne (Mrs) 60 Anse Lazio Praslin Anse Lazio Praslin 4232322/2590385 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Baie Sainte Anne Le Reduit Restaurant GERRY Herbert (Mr) 40 P.O Box 126 South Takamaka Mahe 4366116/ 2512936 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Takamaka Les Dauphins Heureux DEBEY Marie-Noelle (Mrs) 23 P.O Box 3011 South Anse Royale Mahe 2567411/ 4430100 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Anse Royale Les Rochers Restaurant and Boutique CONFAIT Joel (Mr) 18 La Point Praslin La Point Praslin 4233034/2514034 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland La Digue (& Inner Lobster Bay Restaurant SMITH Georgette (Mrs) 100 Anse a la mouche South Anse a La Mouche Mahe 2628070 / 2594922 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Ex Opera Restaurant Inland Anse A La Mouche Long Yuan Chinese Restaurant SHEN Kuan Zao (Mr) Pointe Conan North Pointe Conan Mahe 2740199 Operational Restaurant Inland Anse Etoile Loutier Coco RADEGONDE Romeo (Mr) Grand Anse La Digue La Digue La Digue 4234243/ 2514762/2565436 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Reopened in 2017 after redevelopment La Digue (& Inner Maison Marengo MARENGO Kevin (Mr) 50 Au Cap East Au Cap Mahe 2511184/2510800 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland Au Cap Maria's Rock Café SOUBANA Marie Anne (Miss) Anse Gouvernment South Anse Gouvernment Mahe 4361812/ 2617732 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Baie Lazare Marie- Antoinette Restaurant FONSEKA Jessica (Ms) 65 Serret Road Central St Louis Mahe 4266222/2518349 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Saint Louis Moloko NICOLE Pascal (Mr) 40 Exile Club Building central/East Victoria Mahe 2717717/4610888/2576697 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Mont Fleuri Nyopi Restaurant BHUDIA Keshra (Mr) 100 Providence East Providence Mahe 4224589 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland Providence Ocean Beach restaurant SUN HUA Margaret (Mrs) 100 Beau Vallon North Beau Vallon Mahe 2525902/2547121/2590431 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland Beau Vallon Ole Restaurant SEBASTIAN Maria (Ms) 24 Anse Royale South Anse Royale Mahe 2583916 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Inland Anse Royale Oscar's Bar and Grill VELIKOV Milen (Mr) 80 Anse Boileau West Anse Boileau Mahe 2773919 [email protected] Operational Restaurant Beachside Anse Boileau Payanke CIP Lounge by Avani BOTSOIE Sheena (Ms) 120 Pointe La Rue East Pointe La Rue Mahe 2825513/2825535/4673000 [email protected]; 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