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Mozambik Restaurant, Cavendish Square

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Mozambik Restaurant, Cavendish Square

Mozambik Restaurant in Cavendish Square Mall, Claremont, offers a vibrant dining experience that transports guests straight to the sunny shores of Mozambique. With several locations across the city, this charming restaurant is known for its authentic Mozambican “Barraca” style. Mozambik brings you elevated beachside hut vibes where good food, drinks, and relaxation are a way of life.

The menu at Mozambik is a fusion of Portuguese and African flavors, featuring an array of dishes that cater to various tastes. Signature items include the Peri-Peri Chicken, Prawn Curry with Coconut Rice, and their famous Ribs and Prawns Combo. For those with dietary restrictions, Mozambik offers several vegetarian-friendly and gluten-free options, ensuring everyone can enjoy a delicious meal.

Beyond the food, the ambiance at Mozambik is laid-back yet lively. It’s the ideal spot for both casual lunches and special dinners. This location is convenient and offers easy access, making it a perfect dining destination for mallgoers. Whether you’re sipping on a refreshing mojito or indulging in a decadent Chocolate Volcano dessert, each visit promises to be a memorable culinary adventure.

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