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MARVELOUS MARVA’S: ROTI DELIGHT

by DAO

Marvelous Marvas is an institution in Grenada. Its famous for its chicken rotis (roti is a traditional Indian bread) and affordable prices. It certainly was busy when I took these pictures. They have a wide variety of Caribbean dishes including Oildown, Fried Fish, Cornmeal pone, Baked Chicken Surprise, Rice & Peas, Fish cake and deserts like Coconut tarts. You can wash this down with Mauby Juice or Ginger punch. If you want something a bit stronger just go to the bar in the back for an ice cold Carib beer.By the way I have no idea what some of the food items above actually are! Enjoy finding out.

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Aquarium: Better in the day?

by dbeatty

At night you cannot see the beautiful beach, so I think it probably would be nicer here in the day. I thought there was supposed to some stained glass entry but I didn't see it. We entered from the parking lot. Good ambiance here, right on the beach. Good service. This place had more people in it than the True Blue, but I didn't like it as much. I had the corn crusted fish (Mahi Mahi) and it was very dry (the cat seemed to like it though). My husband had the veal rib eye which liked.

Pharmacy in the Esplanade Mall: Nutmeg Ice Cream!

by bekssa

The ambience? Forget it! Just find the pharmacy and go to the ice cream counter there and get some nutmeg ice cream. I think I'll be mixing nutmeg into my vanilla ice cream at home from now on. Delightful! Who knew?

Tropicana Inn Restaurant: Breakfast

by nsbm

Located @ the lagoon in Grande Anse the terrace restaurant has a pleasant water view and a tasty brakfast menu from 0700. We had salted fish mix with fried bake (fluffy flour flatbread) with nutmeg condiments. I also had nice french toast hehe...Of course local fare with nutmeg and international eats are available at okay prices, which are the norm for Grenada. Hearty meal cups of tea a bit small though.

Cafe on the Carenage: A nice place to sit

by iwys

The cafe on the Carenage has the best location on the island. You can sit at one of the tables outside and have a perfect view of the harbour.The menu is fairly simple: baguettes, croissants, pastries, ice cream and fresh fruit juice. They also serve sangria.

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Morne Fendue Plantation House: Ronald Reagan ate here

by iwys

Morne Fendue Plantation House is a guest house and restaurant. They serve very traditional, home-cooked, Grenadian food, in what used to be the owner's dining room. Ronald Reagan ate here, when he made his one-day visit to Grenada, following the American invasionIt's a charming place and there's a beautiful garden to walk around after you've eaten.The set lunch costs EC$45It's open for lunch daily 12.30-2pm. Dinner is only available if you book in advance. My favourite dishes were callalloo soup, spicy pork and yam and sweet potato casserole.

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The TRUE Grenadian FOOD!

by Caribbean_Gyrl

Unfortunately i do not know the name of this establishment...but the FOOD is WICKED!!!! We came across this place whilst taking an island tour, all i remember is that this restaurant is in St patrick's...at the north point near to a cementary. Our Taxi driver Roy, treated us to a meal (i think its was he daughters restaurant). The food is to die for the seasoned fish (which tasted like meat) with rice and pea's ...also yummy, salad and lots more...i can't remember off the top of my head, but the service is great and good value for money if your looking for something delicious and local.

Sur la Mer restaurant: Don't miss the great view!

by Henrik_rrb

The Sul la Mer restaurant is the hotel restaurant of the GEM holiday beach resort. It's divided into three locals, where one is the bar, one is for breakfast, and one is for dinners. We had dinner here the evening we arrived, and was lucky enough to get there right in time before closing. 40 minutes later and we would have had to go to bed hungry.They have both a normal menu, but then also a special three-meal-menu, where most of us took the latter one. Started up really good with a nice starter (crepe), then pork as the second plate, followed by a huge plate of ice cream.And some very nice local beers, Carib, too of course! :)Good service, where we started in the bar (more or less right on the beach), and then was called into the restaurant after a while, where we had another beer, before we switched room again to the real restaurant where they had prepared our table. After we were done...

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Coconut Beach French Creole Restaurant: Dine on the beach

by dbeatty

Passing through a local hangout for the younger group, our driver said they were "lime-in"!This restaurant has indoor and outdoor dining. The umbrella covered tables have bench seating and cute lanterns at the table rights on the beach. We decided to eat inside, which is open air. I finally tried some local dishes, Callaloo soup and Curried Lambie (conch). They were both good and filling, although the conch had some sand in it. I'd only tried conch fritters before and was expecting the Lambie to be a bit chewy but it was very tender and tasty. A nice place to eat with good service and a nice view of the beach/ocean. Try the Callaloo soup! It's green like spinach and very delicious.

True Blue Bay Resort: Romantic Dining

by dbeatty

This restaurant served us a great meal, service and ambiance. We were the only patrons while we were there, making us feel we had rented the whole place!Situated on a seaside dock next to a marina, at night it is lit up with sparkling lights strung from the rafters and around the railings and good music fills the air. There is a popular bar "Stuart's" right next door which is very popular. It's more like a beach palapa with chairs and tables scattered about.This was our favorite restaurant. We had shrimp served in curry sauce and garlic cream sauce. Chocolate cake for dessert with nutmeg ice cream...all washed down with a bottle of South African Goiya 2004 Chardonnay. YUM-E. We ordered a bottle of this wine for the next three nights at each restaurant we were at. Very good.

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