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Los 5 mejores puestos de comida callejera de Port Louis (guía local 2026)

Port Louis es la capital de la comida callejera de Mauricio: dholl puri, gato pima, alouda y boulettes a diez minutos del Mercado Central. Esta guía cubre los puestos donde hacen cola los locales.

1. Dholl puri at Mamie Rose's

The benchmark. Two warm dholl puri filled with butter bean curry, chutney and piment confit for under Rs 50. Open from 06:00 near the Central Market — sold out most days by early afternoon.

Mamie Rose's Dholl Puri CornerMamie Rose's Dholl Puri CornerPort Louis Central Market

2. Gato pima on Rue Corderie

Chilli cakes fried to order, Rs 2–3 each. Ask for them 'byen kwi' (well done) like the regulars. Best eaten hot in a paper cone with tamarind chutney.

3. Alouda at the Central Market

The pink milk-and-basil-seed drink is the classic market cooldown, around Rs 25. The stalls inside the market's food hall have been run by the same families for generations.

4. Boulettes in Chinatown

Steamed dumpling soup, Rs 100–150 a bowl, on Rue Royale. Go at lunch when turnover is highest and the broth is freshest.

5. Roti chaud by the waterfront

Evening-only carts near the Caudan Waterfront serve roti with rougaille for around Rs 40 — the after-work crowd is the quality signal.

Bueno saber

How much should street food cost in Port Louis?
Snacks run Rs 2–50 (gato pima to dholl puri); a filling street lunch in Port Louis, Mauritius costs Rs 50–150 total. If a vendor quotes tourists multiples of that, walk one street further.
Is street food in Mauritius safe to eat?
Generally yes — pick busy stalls with high turnover (locals queuing is the best signal), eat food cooked hot in front of you, and go before noon when stock is freshest.

Lugares de esta guía: Mamie Rose's Dholl Puri Corner