Nine venues cover breakfast through late-evening drinks. The main buffet handles breakfast for everyone and is reliable; for dinner, priority should go to the four specialty restaurants — Jade, Kumin, Zoli Mamzel/Waves, and Paparazzi. All four require reservations; book the moment you check in. The Nirvana Pool Bar and Jade breakfast service are restricted to Nirvana wing guests and Royal Suite occupants.
| Restaurant | Meals | Reservations | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jade | Included | ||
| Kumin | Included | ||
| Latitude 20 | Included | ||
| Nirvana Pool Bar | Included | ||
| Nomad | Included | ||
| Paparazzi Restaurant | Included | ||
| Papaya Bar | Included | ||
| Room Service | Included | ||
| Zoli Mamzel / Waves | Included |
Pan-Asian fine dining
Pan-Asian fine dining on the beachfront, with sashimi, chirashi sushi, and teppanyaki grill shows as the draws. The teppanyaki performance cooking is theatrical and popular — reserve as early as possible. Breakfast here is exclusive to Nirvana wing guests and Royal Suite holders; lunch and dinner are open to all. Reservation required for dinner.
Signature dishes: Sashimi, Chirashi Sushi, Teppanyaki
Authentic Indian
Authentic Indian a la carte in an open-air poolside setting. Consistently the most praised dinner venue in guest reviews — the curries and tandoor dishes are genuinely good rather than generic resort-Indian. Dinner only, reservation required, smart casual dress.
Signature dishes: Authentic Indian cuisine
Grilled Seafood, Mauritian, Creole, Mediterranean, Italian
Beachfront restaurant that operates as a casual BBQ brasero lunch spot and transforms into a proper a la carte dinner venue. The seafood focus at dinner — grilled fish, Mauritian creole dishes — is the reason to go. Reservation recommended for dinner.
Signature dishes: Grilled seafood, Mauritian delicacies, Creole cuisine inspired dishes, Mediterranean dishes with a Mauritian flair
Italian
Italian a la carte in an outdoor beachfront setting. The most casual of the specialty restaurants in terms of booking pressure — walk-ins are more likely here than at Jade or Kumin, though reservations are still worth making. Smart casual for dinner.
Signature dishes: Delectable Italian specialities
International and Local Mauritian
The main buffet handling breakfast (6–10:30 AM) and dinner (7–10:30 PM). Breakfast is varied and well-stocked, with Mauritian specialties alongside international options. Dinner repeats faster than the specialty restaurants and is where the quality gap shows — use it as a fallback when specialty reservations aren't available.
Signature dishes: Local Mauritian dishes, International fare
Premium drinks and light bites/small plates
Swim-up bar exclusively for Nirvana wing and Royal Suite guests. Cocktails, premium drinks, and light bites. Access is enforced — if your room isn't in the Nirvana section, this isn't for you.
Signature dishes: Sparkling cocktails
Cafe/Coffee, Wine/Sparkling + Petit Plates
Morning coffee hub that shifts to a wine and sparkling bar by evening. The rosé-and-petit-plates concept in the evening is pleasant for pre-dinner drinks. Indoor, open until 1 AM.
Signature dishes: La Vie Rosé with Rosé + Petit Plates
Refreshing cocktails and light snacks
The main pool bar with ocean views, serving cocktails and light snacks 11 AM–8 PM. The most accessible daytime drinks option for general resort guests.
Signature dishes: Refreshing cocktails
International (A la carte menu)
A la carte lunch and dinner menu available in-room. Most items covered under the all-inclusive program. A workable option when specialty restaurant reservations fall through.