Jorge Lopes
No brainer – a MUST try in Mauritius. It Kouloir is as simple and exceptional you can get, a tiny place with a few seats, with delicious unapologetical food
Started with a few dumplings and noodles, then had to try all the other dumplings
Prices are extremely affordable, please leave a tip they deserve
… moreLéon
Great discovery in Grand Baie. Ti Kouloir is a small and simple spot, but the food quality is genuinely impressive. Everything is fresh, flavorful, and prepared with that authentic local touch you don’t find everywhere. The service is quick and friendly, even when the place gets busy. Prices are very reasonable, making it an excellent value for money in the area. It’s the kind of place you come back to for a good, honest meal without any fuss. Highly recommended.
… moreDavinder Kaur
Incredible little place. Best food we have had all trip (been here 5 days) love the fried noodles!! The soupy thing looked good too, can smell it when you walk past. Incredible!!!
… moreMartin Niedermeier
If you’re in for some more street food kind of place, that’s your place to go. The ladys are charming, helpful and full of heart! And it shows also in thenfood which is just fantastic. They only have some basic noodle dishes and dumplings with soup. But it’s all you need as all is simply delicious. Go there and you won’t regret it. Awesome price to value ratio, too.
… moreJu Ju
Restaurant sign is almost hidden the on side and faded however its a tiny noodle shop tucked away from the bustling main road. You will be able to spot it from the string of customers.
Basic menu of noodles either boiled or stir fried and dumplings in soup. Cheap hearty meal with a range of condiments
… moreMario Teichmann
Best Mine bouille and boulettes,
It’s a small restaurant, not touristy and a lot of locals go there. Cheap, top quality, fast. Very recommended! It’s in a back street, parking spaces are available in the street. Food was ready in about 5 minutes. I would go there every day if I could 🙂
Menu: Mine bouille, mine frite, boulettes (about 10 different kinds), probably more
Prices: low
Costumers: mainly locals (which is good)
Parking: available along the street
… moreNick Ang
Pricing is arbitrary. There is no indication on the menu. I was told dumplings was 15 rupees per piece and it was changed to ‘some are 20’ when the number didn’t add up. Noodles was quoted as 150 rupees but changed to 245 for some reasons. Maybe different pricing for tourists. Don’t expect much from fried noodles. Dumpling soup was too salty and dumplings were nothing much to shout about.
… morefee fee
A good reason for the food lovers to visit Mauritius again! Loved the boiled chicken noodles with chopped egg on top. I’ ll miss it.
… moreRussel S
OMG!!! If you want a real, authentic Mauritian local meal in a genuine setting prepared by talented local cooks, don’t miss out on Ti Kouloir. Delicious Delicious Delicious!!!!
… moreK M
Place very busy and overcrowded.
Barely some space to walk in to place your order.
Long queue and waiting time too long.
But staff there are very polite. Had few boulettes, a chicken fried noodle and boil noodle.
Very disappointed with the fried noodle as it was tasteless.
Boiled noodle and boulettes was quite tasty.
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