Closest neighbour to the bigger and more famous place Chez Loutcha is Chez Dioufa. Inside a backyard, and not as easy to find. But when you're inside, you are welcomed in a nice way. Food is good, but not outstanding. We had Thieboudienne (rice with fish, a bit similar to fish risotto) and Yassa ganarr, chicken and onions marinated in mustard and vinegar before being fried. Both dishes was ok, nothing wrong. But we had planned to eat at Chez Loutcha, which where closed, so maybe the food tasted a little bit of disappointment. Am uploading parts of the menu, to give an impression of the food and the prices. AN NOTE TO TRIP ADVISOR; NAME IS NOt CHEX NDIOUFA but Chez Dioufa. Just look at the name on the menu.