Enjoyed a dinner at Cafe Senegal last night. Saw no goat (malheursement!), but there was some fish, lots of chicken and lamb and some beef (as in fataya, beef pasties, below, which I thought were pretty darn tasty, even correcting for my state of extreme hunger).

Tech Geek Seth Zurer spotted "Nem," a menu item neither of us had ever heard of...so we ordered it.

Nem turned out to be satisfyingly light app: crispy rice paper, filled with rice noodles, egg and scallions (I think; could have been parsley), with a soy-ginger dipping sauce. We liked it.
The sibling owners of Cafe Senegal -- Diaw and Boubacar Sow -- are friendly folks. They ran the grocery store next store before opening the restaurant (I think the grocery is still in the family).

Diaw seems to do most of the cooking while Boubacar focuses on serving, though he mentioned that he sometimes cooks, too.
Like Conakry down the street, the offerings here seem to be dependent upon availability of ingredients and the chef's preference du jour.
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