6 Best Restaurants in Ghana

Bread & Wine

$$ | Osu

Save your calories and indulge in this French carb load. The brown and buttery, sweet and savory breads are irresistible. If that’s not enough to tighten your jeans, the kitchen pops the last button with true bistro fare: daube de boeuf (Provençal beef stew), blanquette de veau (veal ragout), magret de canard (duck breast), and entrecote (steak) Béarnaise with fries. The neat dining room is social, with long, communal tables that mean you're sure to make friends. You can also fuel up here before a hike—breakfast includes eggs Benedict and croissants, and for lunch, consider the brioche croque monsieur (grilled ham and cheese sandwich). Warning! There’s also a take-out bakery.

Buka

$$ | Osu

A little kitschy, yes, but the food is some of the best African cuisine in the city. Near the American embassy, the restaurant is recognizable by its thatched, A-frame entryway. It's no surprise that brown, gold, terra cotta, and pops of green color the dining room, but the look is not over-the-top. Service can be slow when the dining room is busy, which is not uncommon. Ghanaian and Nigerian specialties are big hits, but other African countries get nods. The menu lists okra stew, jollof rice, oxtail, goat meat pepper soup, peppered snails, pounded yams, fried plantain, fresh coconut milk, and fresh mango juice.

Captain Hook's

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Steamed, stuffed, and cream-smothered lobsters are the specialty here, a great place to meet locals and expatriates and talk over a drink. Classic seafood preparations such as fried fish and sole meunière are also on the menu, with steak and pizza among seafood alternatives. Free Wi-Fi is available.

Dixcove Hill 1A/11, Beach Rd., Takoradi, Western, Ghana
233-3120–27085
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Rate Includes: No lunch

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Coffee Corner

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A state-of-the-art Italian coffee machine and fresh grounds are used to prepare Italian-style espresso, macchiato, Americano, latte, and cappuccino. Iced coffees and coffee milkshakes are refreshing on hot days in the city, and European pastries and croissants make a perfect late-afternoon pick-me-up. Don’t miss the tompouces, thick pastry cream sandwiched between two flaky layers. Quiche and sandwiches provide more substance. The signature T-rex stacks turkey, cheese, boiled egg, lettuce, and tomato on your choice of bread.

Da Salvatore

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Come hungry for seafood and prepare to be surprised. In Italian fashion, there is no menu. Just take a seat on the grand patio and the food starts coming. Fresh fish, lobster, and exotic tidbits such as sea urchins in their shells might be served. Seafood might get a brushing of garlic butter or land in creamy pasta dishes. Lot of Italians populate the place, many of them friends of Salvatore, who is usually in the open kitchen.

11 Mission St., Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana
233-5409–57862
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Northsea Restaurant

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Locals love this clean, efficient, friendly place—the husband is German, his wife is from Ghana, and together, the couple has created a solid restaurant serving both Continental and Ghanaian dishes. Choose from assorted seafood dishes, including simple preparations such as fried red snapper in spicy tomato sauce or more elaborate concoctions like grouper gratin. Chicken with jollof rice is oh-so-Ghanaian. If you're feeling far from home and hankering for pizza or steak and fries, they have those, too.