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4 based on 154 reviews
Relax and enjoy yourself in our reasonably priced, full service, open air, beachside, restaurant. Nestled among our tropical gardens with a stunning view of the sea and La Sagesse beach. Our menu features a combination of Local and Continental cuisine. Al
Tucked away at the end of the nature reserve this restaurant is located in a secluded, palm fringed bay. Very relaxing spot to really chill and get away from the crowds.The rum punches delivered on the punch. Pina coladaâs went down with ease. The coconut covered Mahi was exquisitely cooked and a knock out dish. The lobster was freshly caught from the bay. Delicious food and attentive and engaging staff. With superb view out onto the small beach and bay. Definitely worth a trip and consider getting there early for a swim or at least to catch the sunset from the beach.
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4 based on 195 reviews
Had dinner last night. The food was excellent. Had blackened fish which was very tasty. Our appetizer (crab back ) however did not come out before the main meal. So instead we had after main dish. Not a huge wine selection but didnât expect it. Service was friendly. But slow (common theme in Grenada ). Overall good choice especially of staying in grand anise beach area.
3 based on 35 reviews
This restaurant is very popular with the locals. It may simply be becuase of location and convenience. The food her eis average and sometimes just not very good. They have a lot on offer but the taste of it, compared to cheaper local food, really is not much to write home about. I think it also depends upon who is cooking that day. Essentially, it is good enough to grab something and go but I personally would seek an alternative where I can. It can also work out a little expensive for what you get.
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