

All-you-can-eat buffet
Carry appetizers
24€/adult – 12€ children (under 11)
The “La Marmite” restaurant offers “lontan” cuisine concocted by our chef, in the shelter of an exotic garden where Creole conviviality takes on its full meaning around 7 pots cooked over a wood fire in the purest local tradition.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 12am to 2.30pm & 7pm to 11pm, Sunday 12pm to 2.30pm.
Contact: 262 262 91 79 79

Fournisseurs
 - Fruits and vegetables - Tropi Vegetables - Saint-Pierre 
 - Bear - Brasserie de Bourbon - Saint-Leu 
 - Ice Cream - Ice Island - Saint-Denis 
 - Poultry - Duchemann et Grondin - L'Étang-Salé 
- Sodas, juices and water- Water syrup- 2,00 € 
- Perrier (33cl)- 4,50 € 
- Schweppes tonic (25cl)- 3,00 € 
- Schweppes agrum (33cl)- 3,00 € 
- Coca-Cola by the glass (30cl)- 3,00 € 
- Coca-Cola bottle (50cl)- 4,50 € 
- Coca-Cola zéro (50lcl)- 4,50 € 
- Sprite (30cl)- 3,00 € 
- Orangina (30cl)- 3,00 € 
- Fruit juice (25cl)- 3,50 € - Exotic, mango, pineapple, orange, apple 
- Still filtered water (75cl)- 2,00 € 
- Filtered sparkling water (75cl)- 2,50 € 
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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. 

