fiogf49gjkf0d Thanks in part to its international influx of tourists, Nassau's
restaurants
feature a wide variety of cuisines, highlighted by Bahamian seafood prepared by local chefs using fresh ingredients. Every large hotel also has its own restaurants, some of them world-class. The tourist magazine
What to do: Where to dine
contains a complete listing of restaurants, diners and take-aways.
Bahamian Kitchen
Trinity Plaza at Market St tel 242/325-0702. The top Bahamian restaurant in downtown Nassau, with wonderful grouper, snapper and conch dishes for US$10 per entree.
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Hotel
, Delancy St tel 242/322-2811. Expensive Continental cuisine and a fabulous wine list enhanced by nineteenth-century surroundings.
Cafe Johnny Canoe
outside
Nassau Beach Hotel
, West Bay St, Cable Beach tel 242/327-3373. Kitschy, people-watching spot good for fried chicken, meat loaf and macaroni and cheese, along with a decent bar.
Cafe Matisse
Bank Lane and Bay St tel 242/356-7012. Upscale, business-oriented bistro with an eclectic menu of seafood and pasta, highlighted by duck filled ravioli and seafood pizza. Occasional Thursday or Sunday night jazz.
Caripelago Bean and Berry Restaurant
Royal Palm Mall, West Bay St, Cable Beach tel 242/327-4749. Casual spot for fried chicken or Bahamian seafood like grouper with mango sauce. Coffee and tea served on the terrace.
Chez Willie
West Bay St tel 242/322-5364. Just west of the
British Colonial Hotel
, this expensive and cordial French restaurant serves delicious mussels and steak tenderloin.
Conch Fritters Bar and Grill
Marlborough St tel 242/323-8778. Convenient location and excellent, inexpensive food, namely breakfast with johnny cakes and omelettes, and lunch of burgers and conch.
Dickie Mo's
West Bay St, Cable Beach tel 242/327-7854. Seafood and Bahamian specialties in a mostly outdoor restaurant where the waitresses wear sailor suits. A popular night-time hangout.
Europe Restaurant and Bar
West Bay St tel 242/322-8032. On the bottom floor of the
Ocean Spray Hotel
, a dark Vienna-style pub featuring wiener schnitzel, rich pork dishes and numerous imported beers.
Gaylord's
Dowdeswell St near Victoria Ave tel 242/356-3004. In a charmingly ornate 1870s mansion, an upscale Indian restaurant with delicious samosa and tandoori. Special vegetarian dishes are also available.
Graycliff
West Hill St tel 242/322-2796. Located in the eponymous hotel, with four dining rooms loaded with art and a 300,000-bottle wine cellar.
Green Shutters Restaurant and Pub
Parliament St tel 242/322-3701. A centrally located English pub serving shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pie, bangers and mash and English ales on tap.
Mamma Lyddy's Place
Market St at Cockburn St tel 242/328-6849. Authentic Bahamian restaurant in a tangerine-coloured house featuring Junkanoo art, serving English-style dishes like macaroni and cheese, creamed corn and coleslaw.
Sun and…
Lakeview Rd and Shirley St tel 242/393-1025. Expensive, dinner-only establishment east of downtown, with a peculiar name but serving excellent souffles, salmon and veal. Its gardens, rock pools and jacket-only policy lend an upscale appeal.
Swiss Pastry Shop
West Bay St, across from
Sandals
tel 242/327-5368. An excellent quick stop in Cable Beach for coffee, sweets and pastries.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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