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You don;t have much choice here as you must use whatever is on your island resort. On the Taj Coral Reef was a fairly good one with a buffet service
If you're not funny about that sort of thing you can get them to cook fish you have caught in the sea that evening. Fresh and lovely! Also make sure you try to 'local' food. Vegetarian curry style usually, and very nice. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by colin00 You have to use the resturants at the resorts, but the Ari Beach Water Village one is just fine and had a good selection at the buffet at all times. The best foods are the local dishes, such as curries. You should also (if you're at this resort) try eating lunch in the bar where they offer tuna sandwiches, etc, and the best 'French Fries' (chips to us Brits) in the world! They did a 'theme' night every night. You can also feed the fishes from the resturant!
Actually my favorite food was fried eggs on toast for breakfast - cooked to order. The small steaks on BBQ night (Sundays) was also very good. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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There is a Thai Restaurant on the island of Kuramathi that is SUPERB!!! This restaurant is very populat and if you are travelling in a group you might need to book a table in advance. You will find excellent service here and you should also tip the waiters if you are satisfied. They have very low wages...
Don't miss their Tom Kah Gai soup or their jumbo prawns with garlic. Nowhere around the world you find this soup and these prawns more tasteful! Their buffé is also memorable. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Across the road from the Kuramathi Cottage Club Reception
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by pat_grob One of the two restaurants on Veligandu Huraa. Open air, in the sand. You can go eating in shorts and bare foot.
Every day another four course menu. Full service with a very good wine list. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by vicki1982 all meals served in the buffet restaurant if you have booked all inclusive. You can dine in the Fish or Japanese Restaurants, or the Snack Bar for around £30 for two people for a two course meal. the waiters are very pleasant and will go out of their way to please you.
multiple choice selections that are serve yourself and mostly consists of rice, chicken vegetables and thai food. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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 One of the à la carte restaurants by myriam_c Full Moon Resort has various restaurants: Full Moon: the main restaurant with a huge buffet for breakfast, set menu for lunch (for guests staying in full board) and buffet or set menu for dinner. Atoll Grill: à la carte grill restaurant (open air) next to the beach, sometimes meat on the menu, sometimes fish. Casa Luna: à la carte restaurant with Italian/Mediterranean specialties. Sawasdee: à la carte Thai restaurant. Sandcoast Café: for snacks. Leave a Comment
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The dining hall at Elliadhoo is open air very nice.
Barbeque night and Maldivian night the food was excellent at the resort. The best meal I enjoy is the breakfast. At Elliadhoo they make fresh baked pastries for the morning. Yum Yum but watch out I gained weight. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by Divingmouse This is a delightful couple, and daughter, we met on the island. He was 90 years old, she was 89. They both could hardly walk due to their age but they snorkelled around the complete island at least twice a day. I hope I have half their energy when I reach 50 !! Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by anglosaxon The islands are self contained so the restaurant depends on where you stay. It's buffet stlye with some other options for seafood. The restaurant doubled as the dancefloor after dinner. Friendly staff some of whom you will be calling by their first name after a couple of days. The resort offered a 'bed breakfast and evening meal' rate or 'all inclusive'. Unless you are going to get falling down drunk every night, I saw no point in the all inclusive as things like diving, sailing, jetskis etc were all extra anyway. We ate and drank normally and signed for everything. At the end of the two weeks we had signed for @1300 US Dollars of which 800 US was the cost of two diving courses. The rest was drinks, lunches, special meals and some extras.
Lobster Thermidor - sounds bad doesn't it but, while you're there it must be done. Candlelit Dinner for two on the beach. Choose a white wine as the red can suffer with the temperatures when out of the cellar. Seafood should always be eaten with the sound of the sea. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherOther Contact: The only cash needed was at Male
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I was on Meeru...and all of the restaurant were fine. Only in the beachbar the service was very slow. The buffets in the main restaurant were incredibly good. I wouldn't know where to start......
Everything... I really can not choose. Of course the best meal I had was on the beach by Full-Moon light Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Meeru is a great island..the service is outstanding.
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