Belizean artists created the Picasso-inspired art on the walls of this Spanish-influence restaurant, which specializes in tapas like gamas a la plancha (sautéed shrimp with red pepper). Lasagna and other pasta dishes are also served, along with freshly baked rustic Italian bread. Martinis are a specialty. The restaurant has the island's largest selection of desserts, including a tangy key lime pie.
Posted by sunshine_please from San Diego, California on 10/1/08
I celebrated my 30th birthday at Casa Picasso. It was a wonderful experience. They had a great variety of food - tasty with a wonderful presentation. Service was great. I look forward to visiting again.
Posted by spear54 from key west ,florida on 1/29/07
as hard as it was to find,thru rain,golf cart swallowing pot holes,the food and the presentation a 3 at best .the pasta ,great,but the sauce,hot as if it were salsa.the garlic bulbs just tossed in a bowl.the service was great .the owner even steped in to assist when they got busy.and the restroom,that was a minus 10,wow it was dirty ,it smelled ,the fixtures ,well you did not want to touch the faucet handle.holes in the walls.we won't go back.others like ,elvies kitchen,georges,el devino,lived up to there rating but not casa picasso
Posted by jtlumberjack from Ashland, Wisconsin on 12/29/06
I had read the comments and was worried that Casa Picasso counldn't live up to the hype. No worries. Fantastic and all that we had hoped for.
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