Restaurants in Nassau
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There are SO many, depends on what you are looking for.<BR>On Paradise Island<BR>Dune or Courtyard Terrace at Ocean Club<BR>Blue Lagoon @ Club Land'or <BR>Anthony's Grill (TGIF's caribbean Style)<BR>Green Parrot at Hurricane Hole Marina(Casual)<BR>Nassau:<BR>Montegue Gardens - Superb Lakeside<BR>Poop Deck at Paradise Bridge (great seafood/bahamian)<BR>Pink Pearl Cafe<BR>Ichibans Steak and Sushi<BR>Cafe Matisse <BR>Green Shutters British Pub<BR>And lots more...<BR>
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I would book at least a week in advance. When we went a year ago we were able to get in on the same day, but that was in October.<BR><BR>The meal and the service were suberb, and I dare you not to lick the bowl, after the lobster bisque, (ok just kidding, but I have never had better)<BR><BR>There is a lovely garden to wander and the building is part of Bahamian history and is beautifully restored.<BR><BR>The wine list is supposed to be one of the best not only in the carribean but in the world. I think we ordered a bottle that was $150 and it was wonderful. Figure dinner for 2 will cost $200-$300 depending on drinks and wine. Enjoy.
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There are so many good places, so here are a few suggestions.<BR><BR>Sun and.... (expensive but excellent)<BR>Greycliff (ditto)<BR>Cafe Matisse (moderate, great food)<BR>Atlantis (lots of choices, fairly<BR> not cheap to expensive <BR> but great views)<BR>Poop Deck (moderate, great view of<BR> the harbour)<BR>Johnny Canoe (inexpensive, some nites<BR> they have a Junkanoo)<BR><BR>Have a great time.<BR><BR>tweedy
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Apr 30th, 2002 04:44 PM