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Street Food in Senegal!! ???????? ULTIMATE SENEGALESE FOOD TOUR in Dakar | West African Food!

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DAKAR, SENEGAL - Welcome to Darkar, the largest and capital city in Senegal, West Africa! Today Pape and I are taking you on an ultimate Senegalese street food tour in Dakar - we’ll be visiting the local market, eating local dishes for lunch, fresh seafood in the afternoon, and finishing this day off with an ultimate grilled lamb Dibiterie feast. Let’s get started!

Thank you to Pape Tatandiaye (Visit Senegal

Marché Kermel ( - We started this tour today in the heart of central Dakar at one of the old markets known as Marché Kermel. It’s a small and manageable market to get a feeling for the ingredients that go into Senegalese food. At lunchtime just outside the market you’ll find a series of street food stalls that set up serving home cooked Senegalese food. You’ll find dishes like Thieboudienne (jollof rice), okra stew, sweet potato leave, mutton curry, and much more. The food is sensational, so much delicious flavors and huge plates of food. I love the “guana” local chili peppers that taste similar to scotch bonnet chilies.

African Renaissance Monument - We then toured the African Renaissance Monument, one of the icons of Senegal and Africa, to symbolize the rebuilding of Africa after colonization, and to never forget the past slavery trade.

La Maree Chez Adji ( - Next up on this ultimate street food tour in Senegal we went to the very Western tip of Africa and restaurant called La Maree Chez Adji to eat fresh lobster and sea urchins.

Dibiterie Le Mboté 1 ( - Finally to finish this day we couldn’t miss a dibiterie, Senegal’s take on grilled lamb. This is something truly spectacular, some of the world’s best grilled lamb. It’s fresh and cooked over a raging fire and served with mustard, hot sauce, and onions. Wow, absolutely stunning!

What a day in Dakar, experiencing incredible Senegalese street food!

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Street Food in Côte d’Ivoire!! ???????? Insane VERTICAL BBQ in Abidjan (West Africa)!!

12 hour Ivorian street food tour in West Africa!
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ABIDJAN, COTE D’IVOIRE - Welcome to the beautiful country of Côte d’Ivoire (also known as Ivory Coast), in the heart of West Africa. Abidjan is the biggest city, and home to some incredibly tasty street bbq - including a unique vertical bbq and some of Africa’s fastest BBQ! Today we’re going on a full Ivorian street food tour!

A huge thank you to my friend Mo Soumahoro from Belle Côte d’Ivoire ( for arranging my trip and setting up everything!

1. Breakfast - we started early in the morning and headed for a rare dish of steamed corn with thick sour milk porridge. It was unique and very hearty in the morning.

2. Plakali - One of the most beloved Ivorian foods is plakali, a thick stew of crabs and seafood with cow skin and okra. It’s a dish with so many components and texture and absolutely incredible.

3. Fried snacks - When you’re in Côte d’Ivoire you don’t want to miss all the delicious fried snack you’ll find all over Abidjan. It was awesome to hang out with Yasmine Fofana (

4. Pique chicken and fish and Ivorian choukouya - From this entire Abidjan street food tour, probably my favorite dish was the pique chicken and fish and the West African choukouya. The chicken and fish were skewered then marinated in spices and pepper then grilled in a sandbox - vertical bbq style. It kept the meat juicy and full of flavor. They also made delicious choukouya, where the chicken is first grilled, chopped, and mixed with onions and seasoning. It’s absolutely amazing.

5. Market + sandwich - Next up we continued on this West African street food tour at the market to see some local ingredients, and a tasty onion and egg sandwich.

6. Brochette and bread - Another classic Abidjan street food is grilled small skewers of meat stuffed into French bread with kankankan. It’s one of the fastest grilling techniques I’ve seen, and unbelievably tasty.

7, Grilled meat ending - Finally we had one more stop to eat more grilled meat, choukouya. Can’t get enough!

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EXTREME Street Food in Africa!! SEAFOOD MOUNTAIN on Beach in Dakar, Senegal!!

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KAYAR, SENEGAL - Today we are on the coast of Senegal and we are going to explore the amazing seafood of the country. We’ll be starting at one of the biggest fishing villages in Senegal, then we’ll be touring Lake Retba, known as the pink lake, experiencing the Dakar rally, and finishing with one of the greatest Senegalese seafood street food meals in Dakar!

Kayar - We first started with a walk through Kayar, one of the main fishing villages in West Africa on the coast of Senegal. The fish they catch will be transported throughout Africa. It’s quite an unbelievable spectacle to see all the colorful fishing boats lined up on the beach. One of the main fish they were catching today was monk-fish.

Chez Salim ( - For lunch we headed to Chez Salim, along the banks of Lake Retba, and also the location where the Dakar Rally finishes. Lunch was simple but it was a delicious plate of monkfish stir fried with peppers and onions and served with guana chili sauce on the side.

Lake Retba, Senegal - We then took a boat on Lake Retba, also known as the pink lake, and the source of a huge salt industry. It’s an extremely salty lake that replenishes itself with salt. Much of West Africa relies on the salt from this lake. It was very cool to see. Also, the lake is the traditional home of the finish like of the famous Dakar Rally. We jumped in a land cruiser and took a spin on the dunes along the beach - it was thrilling.

Court of Cassation - Finally to end this amazing day of seafood in Senegal we drove back to Dakar and headed straight to Court of Cassation. In the evening you’ll find a number of seafood beach food stalls that sell everything you can imagine from the sea. You choose what you want, they grill and boil it, and serve it on a tray with the world’s greatest onion, mustard, and pepper sauce. To fit with the theme of the day, we stuck with a monkfish, and it was delicious! Additionally, before eating seafood I tried a unique local West African fruit called saba senegalensis fruit.

And that completes an incredible day of seafood street food in Senegal!

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Road Trip West Africa - 4000 adventurous kilometres from Senegal to Ivory Coast

This was a trip of a lifetime! We drove with 2 cars from Senegal to Ivory Coast, let me show you all the highlights of this West Africa Road Trip!

First I will show you Senegal's capital Dakar with Ngor Beach and Ngor Island as well as the Institut Francais, before we move on to The Gambia. There we discover wildlife at the Gambia River National Park, ancient culture at the Wassu Stone Circle, crocodiles at the Kachikally Crocodile Pool and monkeys in the Monkey Forest. We check out some markets and Gambia's capital Banjul. In order to go further South, we needed to cross back into Senegal. Let me quickly show you the Alliance Francais Ziguinchor.

We then head on to Guinea-Bissau where I will show you the capital Bissau and the fascinating little town Bafatá with its colonial architecture. We then cross into Guinea where we have the first real problems with the cars. Let me show you the crazy market in Labé. After this you will see one of the highlights of the trip, the Kambadaga Falls! After this, see the picturesque Coyah.

We move on to Freetown in Sierra Leone, before discovering the stunning Bureh Beach. Up next is Tiwai Island, right in the middle of the jungle.

Next stop is Liberia's capital Monrovia, with the fascinating Ducor Hotel, a crazy lost place. We then head on to Ivory Coast where I will show you the biggest church of Africa, Notre Dame de la Paix in Yamasoukro. Last but not least, you will see Grand Bassam with its gorgeous colonial architecture in the Quartier France.

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Also thank you to my other amazing travel buddies Anne and Clemens (@travellersarchive), Janina and Dominik! It would not have been the same without you guys.

Last but not least, a huge thank you to Marlon (@marlonwestafrica) and Moussa, our drivers and fixers!

Shocking (Night) Life in Africa's Most Expensive City (Senegal, Dakar ????????????)

I explored the city as well as Crazy Nightlife of Dakar in Senegal, ranked as the most expensive city to live in Africa. I used various means of transport and had wonderful Experience in this West African Country..

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Largest & Craziest Market of Accra, Ghana ????????????

In the erstwhile Gold Coast, I explored the Largest, Busiest & Craziest Market of Ghanian Capital city Accra located at the Coast of Gulf of Guinea.

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Découvrez ABIDJAN : La Capitale économique de la CÔTE D'IVOIRE | 10 FAITS INTÉRESSANTS

Abidjan est la capitale économique de la Côte d’Ivoire et l’une des villes francophones les plus peuplées d’Afrique. Selon le recensement de 2014, la population d’Abidjan s’élevait à 4,7 millions d’habitants, soit 20 % de la population totale du pays, ce qui la place au sixième rang en Afrique derrière le Caire, Lagos, Dar es Salaam, Kinshasa et Johannesburg. Abidjan, carrefour culturel de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, a un haut niveau d’industrialisation et d’urbanisation. Abidjan étant également la plus grande ville du pays et le centre de son activité économique, elle a été officiellement désignée comme capitale économique du pays. Le district autonome d’Abidjan, qui englobe la ville et certaines de ses banlieues, est l’un des 14 districts de la Côte d’Ivoire.

Abidjan est restée la capitale de la Côte d’Ivoire après avoir gagné son indépendance de la France en 1960. En 1983, la ville de Yamoussoukro a été désignée comme capitale politique officielle de la Côte d’Ivoire bien que l’ancienne capitale Abidjan ait conservé plusieurs fonctions politiques. Avant 2011, le district actuel de Yamoussoukro faisait partie de la région des Lacs. Le district a été créé en 2011 et est divisé en départements d’Attiégouakro et de Yamoussoukro.

« La langue traditionnelle de la ville d’Abidjan serait l’Ebrié. Depuis l’indépendance, la langue officielle à Abidjan et dans toute la Côte d’Ivoire est le français. Bien que la langue officielle soit une variété formelle de français standard semblable à celle de Paris, le français le plus couramment parlé dans cette ville est un dialecte familier connu sous le nom de français de Treichville ou français de Moussa qui est différent du français standard dans la prononciation et dans une partie de son vocabulaire. Une autre forme de français parlé à Abidjan est Nouchi, une variété très informelle utilisée comme argot adolescent. La lingua franca historique, encore parlée et comprise par la plupart de la population commerçante d’Abidjan, est Dioula. La ville accueille de nombreux Ivoiriens de tout le pays et une soixantaine de langues vernaculaires sont parlées, comme Baoulé, Wobé, Bété et Attié. Abidjan est entourée de plus de trente villages où l’on parle encore couramment le baoulé et l’ébrié. »

La nourriture ivoirienne est piquante et épicée avec un grand nombre de piments. Essayez- donc les plats suivants;
a) Attieke - Manioc fermenté
Le manioc est un aliment de base en Côte d’Ivoire. Attieke est un aliment attrayant avec le manioc fermenté comme ingrédient principal. Il a une saveur douce et est un natif de la tribu Nzema au Ghana, amené en Côte d’Ivoire et dans de nombreux autres pays d’Afrique. Les Ivoiriens le consomment souvent avec de la viande braisée, du poisson, du couscous ou de la banane plantain. Ce plat présente de nombreuses variantes.
L’aliment Attieke de haute qualité est appelé Abgodjiama. L’Attieke Petit Grain est une version bon marché et est souvent vendu sur les marchés. Garba Attieke est plus abordable que l’Attieke traditionnel et ce type est généralement utilisé pour la consommation de Garba.Vous pouvez
également essayer de manger l’Attieke avec du poisson.

b) Soupe de pêcheur
Ce plat a des racines en Hongrie et était une invention des pêcheurs hongrois. Ils ont fait la première soupe sur un feu ouvert le long des rivières dans ce pays. Aujourd’hui, il apparaît à travers l’Europe,
l’Afrique de l’Ouest, et d’autres continents. Au début, les pêcheurs utilisaient des bouilloires pour cuisiner cette délicieuse nourriture.

CAVA (Centre artisanal de La Ville d’Abidjan) est situé au milieu d’Abidjan. C’est pourquoi elles ont beaucoup de choses en commun telles que des batiks, des toiles de Korhogo, des pagnes, des statues de bronze, des bijoux, des peintures et plus encore. Retrouvez également de superbes pièces du Ghana, du Mali ou du Nigeria. Chaque vendeur a sa
spécialité. Vous pouvez également observer certains artisans à l’œuvre. L’endroit est certainement très agréable, mais visitez-le avec du temps et de la patience parce que vous serez constamment arrêté par les fournisseurs pour « jeter un coup d’œil ». Inutile de dire que la négociation sur le prix est un must!

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Mutton BBQ on the Street!! AFRICAN STREET FOOD - Choukouya in Côte d'Ivoire!!

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Korhogo, Côte d'Ivoire - From the very northwestern corner of Côte d'Ivoire, we’re continuing our journey through the country in Korhogo, known for its unique food and especially high quality meat. Today we’ve been invited to a local home to cook some of the local Senufo tribe food and eat some of the best grilled mutton you’ll ever have.

Senufo tribe - Mo and I headed to a local home to cook a few different dishes including Joro, which is a unique green sauce made from pounded peanuts and bean vine leaves. It was definitely green tasting and quite a healthy dish. We also had another few dishes including bambara groundnuts which were some of the best beans I’ve ever had.

Choukouya - One of the greatest of all West African street foods is grilled meat and I’m talking about choukouya, this one made with grilled mutton. Korhogo, Côte d'Ivoire is known throughout the country for raising some of the best quality and tasting meat, and I can assure you of this. They had a huge logfire going and they were roasting fresh mutton over the fire. When you order, they slice all the meat off the bone, and serve it with onions, fresh chilies, and kankankan seasoning.

Boloye Dance of the Panther - Finally we went to see one of the original Black Panther dances. It was one of the most fascinating displays of acrobatics, and chanting songs I’ve ever heard!

Another absolutely incredible day in Côte d'Ivoire! A huge thank you to my friend Mo Soumahoro from Belle Côte d’Ivoire ( for arranging my trip and setting up everything.

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My Trip to Dakar in Senegal through Abidjan in Cote D'Ivoire (VLOG)

Happy New year!!! Welcome to 2020...

So, I decided to kick off the new year with this VLOG because it is long overdue since my trip to Dakar in June 2019. I had a swell time even though the time was short and I spent most of it in the Waliyaane Studio in Dakar, Senegal where we wrote and recorded a four track EP, it took a lot from us but in the end it was worth it. This was a project of Music as a Messenger of Democracy.

Music As A Messenger Of Democracy is a Pan-African collaboration that features eight African artistes—Moonaya, Thiat and Killifeu of Keurgui from Senegal, Master Soumy from Mali, Awa Bling and Killa Ace from The Gambia, Cill from Nigeria, and Elom 20ce from Togo. Executive produced by YIAGA AFRICA, the World Movement for Democracy (WMD) and the African Movement of Democracy (AMD), the four-track EP awakens the conscience and serves as a reminder that Africans deserve democracy and freedom and rights—but also that we must fight to gain and protect them.

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Spiciest Food in Africa!! ???? PALM NUT SOUP in a Village in Ivory Coast!!

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Grand-Béréby, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - Today we’re still on the coast of West Africa in Côte d’Ivoire where we’re going to see the entire process, cooking and eating, one of the best West African foods; palm nut soup.

Palm Nut Soup (known locally as Sauce Graine) is one of the great West African foods, but there are many ways to make it. In Grand-Béréby we met up with Léon who is part of the Krumen tribe. In this coastal area they make palm nut soup with the nuts of the African oil palm, and the heart of the same palm tree. The first step was to harvest all the ingredients, and it was also a huge education on where the ingredients came from and the work it takes to harvest them.

The palm nut soup was made with the boiled palm nuts, pounded into an soup and oil, and then boiled with a huge variety of local seafood, and the fresh heart of palm chopped into small pieces. They also added in tons of fresh chiles and a huge amount of dried chilies to make it extremely spicy.

Before eating we were greeted by a representative of the Chief of the village to customarily greeted us with a kola nut, chili, and a drink of local distilled sugarcane.

The palm nut soup was one of the best dishes I’ve eaten in West Africa, truly a complex magical flavor and combination of ingredients. It was a once in a lifetime food experience. And truly the amount of work it took to prepare made me even appreciate it more.

Thank you to Leon and his family for hosting us and preparing Ivorian style palm nut soup!

A huge thank you to my friend Mo Soumahoro from Belle Côte d’Ivoire ( for arranging my trip and setting up everything.

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Raw, Unfiltered, Inside the Real Streets of Abidjan Cote D'Ivoire #Africa Ep 8

Raw, Unfiltered, Inside the Real Streets of Abidjan Cote D'Ivoire
#Abidjan is a city on the southern Atlantic coast of Côte d'Ivoire, in West Africa. It's the country’s major urban center, with skyscrapers rising above the Ébrié Lagoon. Modern landmarks include La Pyramide, a ziggurat-like building. St. Paul's Cathedral is a swooping structure tethered to a massive cross. Artwork, cultural relics and handicrafts are on display at Le Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire.

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This Will Change Your Mind About Ivory Coast ???????? Côte d’Ivoire ????????

Cote d'Ivoire is a country with legendary hospitality. Ivorians will welcome you to their homes with big smiles and warm hugs. That's the spirit of Akwaba

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BIGGEST MARKET In WEST AFRICA Adjamé - Abidjan | IVORY COAST

BIGGEST MARKET In WEST AFRICA Adjamé - Abidjan | IVORY COAST

Adjamé is one of the 10 urban communes of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. It forms part of the metropolitan area and autonomous district of Abidjan.
The name Adjamé means a junction or the centre in the local Tchaman language. The Tchaman people of Adjamé are called Agbou Djemian and come under Chief Nanguy Abrogoua. Adjamé is located to the north of Plateau, Abidjan. Adjamé has the most important bus station in the country from where buses serve all of Ivory Coast as well as neighbouring countries. Adjamé is home to the biggest market in Ivory Coast and one of the biggest in West Africa. The market is popular for it vibrant energy, good and services and amazing people.

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L'afrique de L'ouest, 5 pays 5 villes - Accra, GHANA (Part 03)

L'Afrique de L'ouest, 5 pays 5 villes - Accra, GHANA

Troisième partie de 5 videos sur l'Afrique de l'Ouest. Découvre la ville d'Accra, James Town and the plastic beach, Osu, Gold Coast City, West Ridge, Independence Square, le centre ville...

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