Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Warm, family-run Senegalese spot near Nice Port serving flavorful classics like yassa, thieb, and mafé with generous portions and friendly service; minor waits and occasional execution slips reported.
Sen'regal delivers authentic, flavorful Senegalese cooking with generous portions and warm, attentive hospitality that creates a genuinely welcoming neighborhood experience. However, inconsistent execution—occasional burnt rice and undercooked proteins— prevents a higher grade, while the small, sometimes cramped dining room limits appeal. Strong value and loyal following make it a solid choice for authentic West African cuisine near the port.
A short walk from the port, Sen'regal feels warm and welcoming the moment you step in. Reviews describe friendly greetings, check-ins, and a homestyle vibe where diners feel "right at home." Portions are generous and the room can fill quickly, so expect a cozy, buzzing atmosphere rather than hushed fine dining. The cooking leans traditional Senegalese—think thieb, chicken yassa, mafé, pastels, and dibi—prepared with bold, comforting flavors more than cheffy flourishes. Most plates land with deep seasoning and tender meats; a small minority report burnt rice, undercooked lamb, or long waits when it is busy. Value is strong for the area, especially given the portion sizes and warmth of service. Families are welcome. Kids who like grilled meats, rice, and plantains should do well, though there is no explicit kids menu mentioned. Dishes like yassa chicken, thieb rice, and plantains are approachable, while spicier stews can be adjusted. For picky eaters, ask staff to guide you to milder, familiar options.
Area: Port-side, mixed residential and leisure area with casual eateries and foot traffic; popular with visitors and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, busy in evenings with steady pedestrian activity.
Nearby: Near Nice Port, tram and bus routes, marina promenade, and neighborhood cafes.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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