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Connie's Beach Bar: Picture perfect location

by travelingfrog

The perfect combination of black sand, blue sea and glorious sunsets. Great food, very friendly people and delicious homemade fruit juices. Nice terrace.There is no menu to choose from - this is a small restaurant off the tourist path - but they serve tasty local fish specialties cooked to perfection.I highly recommend it if you are in or around Mero area. Reservations are required for dinner. If you can, go there for dinner - as I said, the sunset is unbelievable. We had steamed fish with vegetables and salad - very good.

Papillote Restaurant: Great restaurant with wonderful gardens

by travelingfrog

Perfect location on the road to Trafalgar Falls, the restaurant has very nice views down the Roseau Valley and a wonderful garden. Very nice atmosphere with an impeccable service. The gardens are worth a visit - they have nice trails and the setting is beautiful. We tried the daily kettle soup - Callaloo Soup and the Steamed Fish in Banana Leaf which were both delicious. I wanted to go back for the Green Papaya Chicken Salad, but we didn't happen to be in the area again. Don't forget to get a taste of the Breadfruit Puffs - delicious.They have a good assortment of dishes you can choose from.

Purple Turtle Beach Club: Perfect location in Portsmouth

by travelingfrog

The restaurant is perfectly located on a nice beach in Portsmouth. You can enjoy the wonderful Caribbean view, take in some sun and/or unwind with a drink on the terrace. Creole dishes of chicken, fish and steak are served daily. Unfortunately, they didn't have the crayfish available when we were there. We tried the goat, fish and chicken dishes and they were all very good.You can stop there if you plan to visit the Cabrits National Park (which I recommend) or if you plan a day at the beach. My favorite dish was the Creole chicken and my other half loved the goat. They were both served with a small salad and a combination of dasheen, potatoes and yams on the side - which is customary with most local dishes.

La Robe Creole Tavern Restaurant: My favorite restaurant is...

by BROOKS

Authenic island CREOLE (Kweyol) foodMy favorite restaurant is La Robe Creole. This is a slightly pricey Creole restaurant located in downtown Roseau, the capital city of the Commonwealth of Dominica. I highly recommend this. If you want something quick and familiar I'd suggest Kentucky Fried Chicken. It's open until 11 P.M. The staff wear traditional Creole dress. The restaurant looks like a restaurant from the early days and the food is evident with Dominica's African, French, English, and Carib Indian influences. The locals don't generally frequent this attractive little place as do the Europeans and business people. The younger waitstaff can be a bit, well, noisy. Make certain to be very clear of what you are ordering and point to it if need be in the menu. My favorite item is the coconut fried shrimp. Scrumptuous!!! It's served with a type of Creole buttersauce. $55 Eastern...

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Food Court

by iamcan

A open air food court can be found adjacent to Ross University near Portsmouth. A good selection of food catering mostly to the students but a good choice for anyone looking for a quick informal bite.

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Callibishie dining

by BownLovingFreak

Don't remember the name of the place. But Callibishie is a beautiful beach front stretch loaded with restaurants with local food...or hamburgers and fries. The view is beautiful and the options are plentiful. We ate at a beachfront place that had Cowboyish swinging doors with a black and white checkered floor. The fish was good!

The Best Options for Dining out: Chicken curry and roti

by Weny

Not too many places to eat out in Portsmouth, besides some local pizza joints that cater to the Unversity's students (Portsmouth has a medical school that attracts students from seemingly all over the world). The best place for lunch was a local stand that served wonderful chicken roti that was served like a burrito and it was yummy. The place for dinner was a Chinese resturant located on back road that did a pretty good take out and sit down dinner. Other than that make sure you stay somewhere that has a kitchen and bring lots of your own food. It will make all the difference!

Scott's Head (can't remember...

by TheMiche

Scott's Head (can't remember the name) .. it's the only one up there, and is on the ocean (can't say beach). Great food, great scenery .. the only problem> The flies ... they are like experienced dive-bombers. They appear fomr nowhere when the food is served, and disappear just as suddenly when the last morsel is gone. The Lobster .. grilled

Fancy - The Fort Young. A...

by viaholly

Fancy - The Fort Young. A Beutiful old Fort.Favort restuarant - Sun Set Bay & Blue Bay.you can see the cruise ships from ft. Young. The atmosphere is relaxing. Sun Set Bay & Blue Bay are on the sandy beach and have good food! Somewhere on the Island you should try the Mountain Chicken (frog Legs) They are really good and very big!

There is no question that in...

by Soul_Healer

There is no question that in Puerto Plata the best resturant is Cafe Ceto. It is owned by Tim Hall, a former Torontonian. If your looking for fast food this isn't the place for you. But if your looking for great food, wonderful atmospher, and friendly people, this is the place to go. The quiet,layed back atmosphere is what makes Cafe Ceto. Sit back have a drink or two and eat the best food on the island. The food prices are very resonable. The meun is't huge. But you can have the best steaks on earth, fabulous lobster tails, chicken and salads.

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