Le Magellan Restaurant $$$
Lebanese, French, Continental
Ring Road East at Labone Junction
Accra
Telephone:
0302 777 629 - 0244 585 858
Email:
lemagellan.gh@gmail.com
Opening Hours:
12.00-23.00
Closing Day(s):
none
Credit Cards:
Visa
Take-away/Delivery:
Yes / No
Catering Services:
No
Seating Capacity:
46
Main Course:
from GHc: 130.00 to 180.00
Established In:
1998
Manager's Name:
Jean Awad
Opened over twenty years ago, Le Magellan Restaurant is a well-know dining establishment in Accra, where fine cuisine and excellent service are combined under Mr. Awad direction.
Known for its French and Continental cuisine, the restaurant has recently added a selection of Lebanese dishes.
Opened every day of the week for fine dining, le Magellan Restaurant is also an ideal place for business lunches for all those working in the area and downtown, with continuous service from noon.
Housed in an attractive property, the restaurant is conveniently located on the side of Ring Road East just before Labone Junction (less than a km east of Danquah Circle, on the Nyaniba/Osu side).
Please call 0302 777 629 - 0244 585 858 for reservations.
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Please note that Le Magellan closes for the Christmas Holidays.
Current Overall Rating
3 ratings:
4.00
   
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    4.67
    3.83
    3.50
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