Right on the beach, this open-air restaurant has large beams, lashed building joints and a thatched roof. Subtle lighting, carved wooden chairs and clay pot shaped ceiling fans reinforce the image of a tiki hut along with the constant sounds of the surf only metres away. Read
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Two-tone painted walls clash with stone facings and a mish-mash of hanging artwork to create a slightly off-beat ambience that is, however, relaxing and comfortable due also to soft chairs and plenty of cream-coloured woodwork. Read
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