Find out what Caribbean restaurants to try in Bonaire. Are there more flamingos than people on Bonaire? It's possible, and it's part of this unspoiled island's appeal. Bring your binoculars and your scuba gear to make the most of Bonaire's natural charms: more than 200 different species of birds live here, and the island itself draws divers from around the world to its reef-lined coast, a National Maritime Park.
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4 based on 976 reviews
We brought friends to Sebastianâs for a secluded dinner on their dock. The service was exceptional and the food was delicious!! Watching the sunset and the fish was also enjoyable!! We really enjoy this restaurant, and my husband and I came back the next week for an intimate dinner to celebrate our anniversary. We recommend this restaurant as it is well worth the price! Weâll be back next year for another great meal!!
4 based on 1592 reviews
Four of us went to dinner. Food was very good. The presentations were very nice. The lionfish cake was good and artfully prepared. Service was very good. The little amuse bouche added something a little special. The Nero D'Avola at $29.50 was very good and shows not be afraid of the least expensive wine. We had entrees ranging from wahoo to snapper to tuna prepared in different ways.
4 based on 562 reviews
HI, the place is on Bonaire, Netherland Antilles, but you have NOT listed these island, subsequently I selected Netherlands, which IS NOT CORRECT!
So on the advice of frequent visitors to Bonaire we decided to eat dinner at Mona Lisa. We called ahead for reservations, we had 9 in our party, and when we arrived weâre seated immediately. First, the staff were pleasant and knowledgeable. They didnât skimp on breads and spreads. Our meals and appetizers were served pretty quick and I must say they were off the chart good. Having grown up in the food capital of the world, New Orleans, Iâve eaten at some fine restaurants. Mona Lisa is equal to the best. The Braised Pork with Truffle sauce was fantastic. The fresh tuna sashimi was perfect. When you visit Bonaire, Mona Lisa is a must do stop.
4 based on 218 reviews
Posada Para Mira is located on the outskirts of Bonaireâs oldest town â Rincon. When you are dining at Posada (which it is most known as) with every flavourful servings of local cuisine comes genuine warm island hospitality. Come to Posada, let the winds
This restaurant is not open daily, so check out the opening times when planning to go there.When we arrived it was quit empty, but food and service was really great.We had Iguana and fish, both were delicious. Prices are ok for Bonaire.Would come again. Great spot when visiting the National Park.
4 based on 1432 reviews
The friendly staff at Cuba compagnie made for a lovely dinner experience. The seating on the old square just added to the charm
4 based on 276 reviews
This is absolutely peace and quiet the view is superb the water is great and the activities are abundant we could not of been happier. We sat for about 2 hours and had drinks and just took it all in. Just watching the wind surfers made our day
4 based on 983 reviews
La Cantina Cerveceria is a unique, surprising and authentic restaurant right in the heart of Bonaire. We offer an international cuisine where fresh, local ingredients are the stars of each dish. Visit our in-house brewery, local fish market or chefs table
Seated in the back garden. Very cozy and romantic with trees, small hanging lights and table candles. Served two small special tastings from the chef prior to ordering. Excellent! Different size of fish dishes available (by oz.). Smoked goat cheese and beet appetizer amazing! Service was exceptional throughout evening. Another highly recommended restaurant by the locals we spoke with.
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4 based on 275 reviews
this is located in Bonaire very friendly family run Columbian "diner" excellent food for the price w/great fish steak/chimichurri sauce/pork chops/
Mi Banana is a small restaurant with great food. The Mixed Seafood Grill was delicious and the desserts are homemade. It is family owned and very friendly. There is no ac but there are several fans that keep it cool inside. If you are looking for great local food this is the place to go.
4 based on 367 reviews
The owner, Ricardo, served us. He said it was a family owned and run restaurant. We had 2 entrees, garlic shrimp and ribeye. Both were delicious. Served with rice, fires and a small salad, a drink and banana cake for desert, all for $17. Service was really quick. Ricardo was friendly and helpful. Nice sunset. A good value.
Where to eat European food in Bonaire: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 916 reviews
Welcome to Eddy's!We are a family run and owned restaurant, when you are here we want you to feel at home. Our Cuisine is a delicious melting pot, drawing ingredients and methods from French, Colombian and Venezuelan cuisine, combining them with the nativ
Went here for dinner last week based on other reviews and the convenient location to where we were staying, Buddy Dive.We all had something different and the food was excellent. I had the fresh fish (Mahi Mahi) special and I enjoyed every bite.The host greeted us, seated us and served us. He was fantastic and after dinner, he gave us directions to the nearest gas station, with map and all. Great place, great food, great service and good prices. All with tasty desserts and live music. A most enjoyable evening.Give it a try, you wonât be disappointed!Iâd recommend a reservation. We had one and the group ahead of us was turned away because they did not and the place was packed.Enjoy!
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