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African Dinner

Today I went to a restaurant called Goree (on crescent street) with three of my friends. The already famous Nanako-sama and two African friends : Laura and Providence, both of whom I met while I was working at Gemma (that rip-off telemarketting company)...

It was a Senegal restaurant, but it also served some Cameroon specialties. To be honest, I don't remember the name of the dish I had, but it was basically fried spinaches with shrimps, served with fried bananas. It was delicious! The place was a bit expensive, but once in a while, it's worth trying... It was a very secret place, since the restaurant is usually a night club and a bar! lol


It was quite good... Maybe we'll see them again soon for clubbing?
Here are some pics of us:

Keumerz @ 11:57 PM<


1 Comments:

At March 15, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

those bananas look delicious

 

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