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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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Coca Maya and the Upstairs restaurant at Leverick are two that I'd say would qualify. Only places we've been that I'd say qualify.
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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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Red Rock at East End, one of the best in my opinion. A little up scale but not to much.
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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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I would add Chez Bamboo on Virgin Gorda just a few steps from the yacht harbor. Fabulous food and atmosphere
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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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rita_irvine said: I would add Chez Bamboo on Virgin Gorda just a few steps from the yacht harbor. Fabulous food and atmosphere Definitely agree with Chez Bamboo Rita <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" /> Also more votes here for Leverick. Having just retired after 41 years in the foodservice segment as a consultant, "foodie" to me implies great product used, great preparation, and great service. These two for sure meet that definition. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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cobradvm said: ..... I'm happy eating at beach bars etc, but would like to have a couple of dinners out at something a bit more upscale. Any suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks!
Howard. Assuming you aren't expecting Per Se or Daniel type of fine dining, you will find places to enjoy. With the appropriate expectations, there is decent dining. I am a food snob, stickler for quality and enjoy a nice atmosphere and on Virgin Gorda, we enjoyed the following in no particular order - Upstairs at Leverick - lovely location, wonderful food and service. Added bonus for location as the North Sound is fun for happy hour. Hit Saba Rock for happy hour and then head over to Leverick. Coco Maya - Tapas style with a few (two or three?) entrée-size options. We have probably 75% of the menu in February and all dishes were solid. Beachfront with fire pits and loungers. We moved down to the beach for more wine and dessert. Tree House at Rock Café - limited menu but excellent quality. The location is stunning. Tables for two along the rail, larger tables inside. We enjoyed it so much, we went back later in the trip. Chez Bamboo - varied menu. Not the prettiest location (no view) but we really enjoyed our meal
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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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We just had dinner, for the second time within 3 days, at Cabernet Bar and Grill. We don't eat in Road Town much just because we are normally on our boat and don't get here much. I have to say we were extremely surprised and would suggest this place to anyone looking for a laid back atmosphere and superb food. Owners, Paul and Paul are great hosts and their staff was attentive and friendly. They do all their own smoking onsite and the brisket and pig were out of this world. My wif had their home made pot pie and the fish tacos, which were also fantastic. A frequent stop for crewed boat crews out for the night along with many local followers. Paul also let me know they were starting to provision the crewed charter boats and they had just finished doing the crewed charter boat show at Nanny Cay.
I could go on but leave it at this, its worth your time to try it. I do know they are closed on Sunday. We went Mon. and Wed., Wed. being busier, but more fun.
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Re: Best restaurants in BVIs for foodies
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rfrimmel said: What's everyone's definition of foodie? Foodies are people who have an interest in food and alcoholic beverages. They seek new food experiences as a hobby rather than eating because of hunger. The experience does not have to be gourmet or fancy. That's pretty much what I posted as well.
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