Reviews on British food in Portsmouth, Saint John Parish, Caribbean. Portsmouth (/ˈpɔːrtsməθ/ ( listen)) is a port city in Hampshire, England, mainly on Portsea Island, 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Southampton. It has a total population of 205,400. The city forms part of the South Hampshire built-up area, which also covers Southampton and the towns of Havant, Waterlooville, Eastleigh, Fareham, and Gosport.
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We stayed at the Sister's Sea Lodge but only ate there a couple of times. It seems to be popular with the locals. Over 4 days we stayed, there was always a table of regulars enjoying a drink or two. The food was good but a bit on the expensive side. If you care to read about a trip to Dominica visit our not for profit blog havecarryonwilltravel.com. The portions are large and my wife and I shared one entree which made the meal more than affordable. It is worth a visit.
A fabulous hideaway surrounded by nature overlooking the West Coast Caribbean Sea. A local business with great character and ambiance â Come on over to my place and Experience Differentâ Dominica Eco Setting Marvellous Views Great Service
I was staying in the village of Dublanc to the north if the island and stumbled on this amazing place after doing Syndicate trail. It's newly opened and still a work in progress but is so tastefully done, clean and unique. The owner Marguerite, Dominican by birth, returned from the UK to fulfill her dream and a dream it is. She is an amazing host and makes you feel right at home. The food is just as homely, with no menus as yet, the divine Miss M simply tells you what she is offering for the day, and then blows your pallette away. To give you and idea I stayed in Dominica for 10 days and ate there every day except on the days she was closed (Mondays) and that meant a two hour return drive when I was staying in the village of Soufriere, but the ambience, the food and Marguerite made it all worth it. It's extremely affordable, way under priced (please keep it that way M âº), awesome views especially sunsets, classy yet rustic, uniquely informal, fantastic food with more than you can eat, and clean tastefully done washrooms. No she did not pay me to write this, :-) I actually begged her to get on Trip Advisor so I could. Plantation Grove really was the highlight of my stay. Thanks M. Wow fabulous I'm not worthy Thanks again Hope to see you again Regards
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