 | Maripasoula Restaurants | Tips 1 - 2 of 2 |  | Popular Restaurants | Other Restaurants Tips | All Tips (2) The restaurant is situated on the Surinamese side of the river, so its necessary to take a pirogue across to it, likewise, it is necessary to book the restaurant in advance so that they know you are coming, the pirogue is provided by the restaurant and is free, unless its broken, in which case its necessary to get a local pirogue across, the price for this should be no more than 10 euros each way. The rendezvous point for all pirogue crossings is 'the big tree' on the river front, believe me, you can't miss it. The food varies, one of the points of phoning up before hand is also to know what they have to eat that night, generally its bush meat ranging from caiman, cochon bois, pac, tapir etc, steak and chips aren't on the menu, in fact, I think you just get what you're given, so, best to know if you like what you're gonna get beforehand!
All the food is cooked in a local style, rice, red beans, cwac, pasta, meat, hot sauce. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Surinamese side of the river, opposite the townPhone: +594694428538Directions: Get a pirogue from the big treeOther Contact: +594694446490
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Walking around Maripasoula you'll find lots of little cafes to the side of the roads, the style ranges from every nationality that is working there, and is generally OK for filling a hole in the stomach. The only thing to be weary of is price, it can vary greatly from cafe to cafe, everything in Maripasoula is expensive, and nothing has a price tag on it, so they charge you what they like, which can be very annoying. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalDirections: All over town
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