Club+233: Don't expect this restaurant to have even half of the local dishes featured on the menu but you don't go here for the food. It's the sounds of live Afrojazz that make this a hot spot.
Buku: If you want to sample traditional Ghanaian food, go here—and be ready for serious spice. Try spinach stew, mashed yam, goat meat, and tilapia with pepper sauce.
Frankie's: American food cooked in Ghana by Lebanese. Huh? Yes, and the burgers and milkshakes are pretty good, especially if you're suffering from a mild case of the touristas.
Monsoon: Sip a cocktail and savor fresh sushi on the veranda of this hip spot that's popular with the expat crowd. Inside, oil paintings hang on walls painted bright purple, green, and orange—and the dinner menu includes everything from fresh oysters to South African game.
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