I read reviews about this place and not sure why so many people were not impressed.
Don't get me wrong, it's not something out of this world, but it's a good place to grab something unique with local twist. I enjoyed getting some pizzas with toppings which you will never find in USA.
Favorite Dish: Pizza with seafood toppings especially with conch.
Written Oct 31, 2007
Address: Port Lucaya Marketplace
Phone: 242/373-5192
They had a HUGE menu. Just about anything you wanted, they had it. Very good for families. They had a sign out front that says "No Cursing"
Favorite Dish: I had "Jimmy's Philly Cheesesteak." Not very Bahamian, but sounded good at the time. It wasn't up to my standards as having been to New York and had theirs. The rest of the family had pizza and they said it was delicious. I think this was the place that makes there own pasta. Every plate of pasta that past look absolutely delicous.
Written Jul 18, 2006
Address: Port Lucaya Marketplace
Phone: 242/373-5192
This restaurant is close to Our Lucaya, and is very popular and crowded. Go early or you will have to wait an hour for a table. This is not a restaurant to take the children to if they are really hungry already. There did not seem to be any organized system for seating people, nor for getting people their food.
Their website says they have take-out during all operating hours which are:
Lunch 11am to 6pm
Dinner 6pm to 2:00am
(Closed Sundays)
So perhaps ordering take-out might be a possibility.
Inside it has stained glass lighting, local shell work, beveled mirrored walls and etched glass windows.
Favorite Dish: Most of the food was either pizza or seafood which I found an odd combination. They also have curries and pasta. I'm pretty sure we got pizza, and our meal cost $28.78.
Frommers says:
"Pizzas are available anytime and come in 21 different types, including a version with conch, lobster, shrimp, and chicken. Dinners are more elaborate, with a choice of curries (including a version with conch); lobster in cream, wine, and herb sauce; all kinds of fish and shellfish; and several kinds of pasta."
Their own website says:
SEAFOOD: SPECIALIZING IN TASTY DISHES PREPARED WITH FRESH LOBSTER, FISH SHRIMP, SCALLOPS, CONCH, STONE CRABS, SEAFOOD COMBINATIONS IN FANCY SAUCES OR BROILED TO PERFECTION
PIZZAS: SERVING 21 TASTY THIN CRUST CHOICES OF THE ISLANDS FAVOURITE PIZZA MADE WITH FRESH DOUGH DAILY AND COOKED IN BRICK OVEN FOR THAT SPECIAL HOME MADE TASTE
CURRY POT: SERVING MORE THAN A DOZEN TASTY CURRY SELECTIONS: INCLUDING SUCH FAVOURITES AS BONELESS & SKINLESS CHICKEN, LOBSTER, FISH, VEGETARIAN AND SEAFOOD COMBINATIONS FROM MILD
Updated Sep 3, 2003
Address: P. O. Box F-40486, Freeport, BS
Phone: 242/373-5192
Website: http://www.bahamasvacationguide.com/pisces.html
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