When we walked through the door of this ethnic eatery we noticed that most of the limited seating was occupied by Surinamese immigrants giving us a clear indication that we had come to right place for authentic cuisine. Ignore the cheesy illuminated ‘paintings’ on the walls of blue waters and palm trees and get stuck into a roti (meat and sauce with a huge pancake), chow mein noodles and nasi (baked rice). In short, this is a great local venue to eat large portions of tasty Surinamese cuisine, but don’t forget to bring cash.
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