
Our bar “La Varangue” is open 7 days a week from 7am to 11pm.
Local cocktails, aperitifs and snacks are available outside restaurant hours.

Fournisseurs
Cheese
Takamaka Cheese Factory
Saint-Benois
Bear
Brasserie de Bourbon
Saint-Leu
Ice Cream
Ice Island
Saint-Denis
Fruits and vegetables
Tropi Vegetables
Saint-Pierre
Sodas, juices and waters
Coca-Cola 30cl
4,00 €
Coca-Cola Zero 50cl
5,00 €
Sprite 50cl
5,00 €
Schweppes Indian Tonic 25cl
4,50 €
Schweppes Agrum' 50cl
5,00 €
Orangina 50cl
5,00 €
Tea Tea 50cl
5,00 €
Peach, melon or letchi
Squeezed fruit 20cl
7,00 €
Orange or lemon
Fruit juice 25cl
3,50 €
Orange, mango, pineapple, letchi, exotic, apple, guava, cranberry
Syrup
1,50 €
Tamarind, strawberry, lemon orgeat, cane, grenadine, peach, passion fruit, vanilla, coconut, mint
Diabolo
3,50 €
Choice of syrup
Ultra-filtered still water 75cl
2,50 €
Ultra-filtered sparkling water 75cl
3,00 €
Allergene
Peanuts
Peanuts are a legume often found in various foods. They can cause severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.
Milk
Cow's milk proteins, mainly casein and whey, can cause allergic reactions in some people, ranging from skin rashes to gastrointestinal symptoms.
Egg
The proteins present in egg white, and sometimes in the yolk, are common allergens, causing reactions ranging from mild skin rashes to serious respiratory problems.
Crustaceans
Crustaceans (prawns, crabs) and molluscs (oysters, mussels).
Soya
Soya, often used in many processed food products, can trigger allergic reactions, ranging from hives to respiratory problems in sensitive individuals.
Gluten
Gluten is the protein found in cereals such as rye, oats, wheat, barley and spelt.
Nuts
Nuts are naturally dried fruits from the oilseed family, such as almonds, hazelnuts and walnuts.
Sésame
Sesame seed is an oleaginous seed produced by the sesame plant (Sesamum indicum), a member of the Pedaliaceae family.
Lupin
Lupins are a group of legumes including soy, chickpeas and beans, broad beans and lentils.
Sulphites
Sulfites are compounds found mainly in wines, used by humans as preservatives, and added to certain foods for their antioxidant properties.
Mustard
Mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, turnips and canola.
Celery
Celery (stalks or seeds) can be found in a variety of foods, such as soups, consommés, tomato juice, stews, sauces, broths and seasonings.
Fish
Fish is an allergen in all its forms: cooked, fried, marinated and raw, fish eggs, caviar, skin, gelatine... Allergic reactions can be cutaneous or respiratory.