Ghana’s Capital Accra is home to the country’s best restaurants and the continent’s most intriguing night life scene.
Osu can boast of having the latter on lock but Labone and Cantonments will like a word or two when it comes to the former.
And unsurprisingly, just one street houses some of the country’s best restaurants.
The Ndanbaningi Sithole Street [named after the founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union] from Labone Junction through to Cantonments is home to over a dozen restaurants, coffee shops, bars and lounges.
For the lactose tolerant folks, Milk Box offers the best in the milk business and you wouldn’t even have to find a dinner location for that special someone because Brasa got you covered on the same block.
Coffee lovers can take a few steps into Vida e Caffè for all their expresso needs.
Mokas Resto Cafè and Babel serve the finest of Lebanese dishes all with a special Ghanaian touch.
Bosphorus has the space to host an epic night out with the family or friends and treat them to good food and music.
Right opposite and adjacent Bosphorus is the Cheese House, Zeno’s Yoghurt Bar, Cupcake Boutique, Smart Bar, and Pan and Cook all serving different varieties of waffles, crepe rolls, fresh fruit juices, cupcakes, cheese cakes, yoghurt and splendid mocktails.
Deep sea divers can find almost every single sea food at the Ocean Basket, with double and triple size burgers selling on the side at Roco Mama’s.
The ‘yellow’ Sub Box is small but big enough to blow your mind away with its amazing customer service.
Oui Avant D’oublier! Paris is live in Accra at the cremè de la cremè of French restaurants in Ghana, Le Pavillon International Restaurant and Yaya La Parisienne.
Don’t forget to check out any of these restaurants when next you’re in Accra.