Bagatelle mall of Mauritius
I started this thread for your opinion on this new mall in Mauritius. I checked it out today , an excellent place to hang out. Ideal place to spend your day shopping and enjoying the Food Court.
For English movie lovers, I confirmed that they have English movies everyday at 6.00 PM. At the moment they have 2 English movies.
I hope with some more big Mall opening up , it will encourage late shopping , nightlife etc.
Cheers!!!
Terence
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But seriously, they were the same shops you can find elsewhere on the island (ok, ok, there's Pick'n'pay, but a supermarket does not fit my idea of "interesting" or "fun", rather the contrary), so no surprise here. As for the movies, 6pm? Well, I won't be going there, because once again that means I won't be able to go home after the show.
On the whole when I visited this place I felt bored to death... no offence meant, that's just my opinion.
I still do not understand why there has to be a DJ playing loud clubbing music in every shopping centre in Mauritius.. it really ruins the atmosphere.. i rather listen to water fountains & people than that type of music...
By the way,all the movies in Bagatelle cinema (6 movies) are shown in original language at either 5:40pm or 6:00pm every day. If in doubt, you could contact Star Cinema on tel: 4688126
FINALLY, i can go to the cinema..
Mariam A wrote:By the way,all the movies in Bagatelle cinema (6 movies) are shown in original language at either 5:40pm or 6:00pm every day. If in doubt, you could contact Star Cinema on tel: 4688126
FINALLY, i can go to the cinema..
We are going to see Planet of Apes tonight...
How can you have technical difficulties showing a movie in its original language..
Why cant we organise something... A bbq or beach volleyball etc etc...
Honestly i m not good organizing meeting.. Untill its business related

So please please plan somethin this mnth... Cause after all will be bsy with x-mass new year etc etc...
Me too flyin to see my folks...
Want to see u soon
Tc Xxxx
I too will not be going back to Bagatelle until all the shops are opened and the hype has died down.
I liked the design though..great its on one level and as for baby change facilities, I can't fault it (not often there's a toilet for mum also inside the babychange room!)..I am just hoping they may include a play center soon. There seemed to be something in the planning for a kiddies area. Good to see the baby shop MEEM will also be having an outlet there, great not to have to trek into Port Louis to go to MEEM for the rare baby treat.
The food court will be a great new asset to the area and when Mugg and Bean opens (Huge South African coffee chain) there will be a nice cosmopolitan feel, lots of new eateries plan on opening I see. They food court is a lovely design..my son had an absolute ball running through the fountains!
I hope the Center management think about operating some shuttle buses to and from the main towns of Mauritius to accommodate non car users.
A good sports/music bar would have been a much needed addition though!
Hope the Center management are listening to all of our comments!
ohh and how about starting a price war between all the Supermarkets in Mauritius..about time the grocery prices started going down instead of up!
anyway..I do think once its open fully it will be a great addition to Mauritius..at the very least job-wise
Visually though I'm not a fan; could have done better; especially an ENL project. The shops are mainly the ones you already have around; with a few rare exceptions. But overall am not too impressed about it!
Hopefully food-wise things will be better than shopping wise. Although a kid's area is missing. And I wouldn't mind if the music wasn't blasting at every corner of the mall!!!
The opening of Lambic will be a good reason to go there

I've looked on the web, but can't find anything.
Thanks.
It is the Shopping Center that is taking forever to finish beside the The Trianon/shoprite complex.
Don't know whats the holdup with it, but it is called Center point on the bill board
If I had the money I would definately invest in the food court. I could see that the South African restuarant Ocean Delight was not only full but a long queue for a place to sit inside the restuarant.
I am too waiting for Lambic to open up. I just remembered that our Expat meetup in Oct 2009 was in Lambic in Port Louis.
Had Sushi at Ocean Basket, Steak at Spur and watched Schtroumph (sorry for spelling) with kids.
Ocean Basket was fantastic, Spur good as usual (I mean the steak). The 3D movie did not impress me at all (seen better) but the overall setting was very pleasant in the cinema.
As for DJ music, well it confirms what I've written in my french blog site. Every young person seem to be a DJ in Mauritius! Just look at car windshields & nicknames (DJ this, DJ that, DJ I know, DJ blabla!) I think some events promoters are convinced that this type of music pleases everybody on the island...!
Quite a pleasant visit Wednesday before last, but for those that are going - GO EARLY. At busy times, people have already given up and gone home because of the queueing to get in. It makes the peak Trianon queues look small. Once in at peak times, it is only for the supremely patient.
I suspect that once most people have seen around, it will stabilise at a reasonable level of visitors (from the shopper point of view).
New supermarket prices are a little high, but the stuff on promo is a good purchase. Other shops seem expensive (as it the rent on a unit), but better quality stock - difficult to generalise, especially as around half were yet to open.
Fountains were pretty and my three year old daughter enjoyed them. We had a power cut as we were in the family toilet/baby changer and there it was a blackout. Finished by "mobile phone glow"!
Dewa dahl Puri was 20rs!
Warmup wrote:Does anyone know anything about Centre Point - the new 5 star mall in Quatre Bornes - mentioned by Terence in an earlier message?
I've looked on the web, but can't find anything.
Thanks.
This one has stopped since a few months. It's looking like a 5 star eyesore rather than a shopping mall!
StevenC wrote:Hi
Dewa dahl Puri was 20rs!
We joke about it!The Dholl Puri Bagatelle price!
another thing would be the architecture of the building! very disappointed! from the outside i really like it! makes me think of the Victoria waterfront in the S.A but then as we step foot inside i'ts all completely changed! who the hell designed the building!?lol for the movie house part, i better buy a dvd and watch it with friends at home.
cinema.. how often do they change movies here in mauritius? since bagatelle opened, they still show the same sets of movies today... and cinema doesn't accept debit card, and there's only 1 atm (for mcb at least), which unfortunately was not working that day we went
Just how many Malls does Mauritius need given the recession anyway?
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