Reviews on Soups food in Grenada, Caribbean. Discover Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean! Famed as the home of spices like nutmeg, the islands of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique invite culinary exploration—from tasting tours of three award-winning rum distilleries to sampling exquisite organic chocolate at five chocolate factories. Visitors can also dive into the turquoise waters to discover the world’s first underwater sculpture park, zipline through tropical rain forests, or take in the lush scenery in a dune buggy tour.
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4 based on 423 reviews
Pink and white building made to RESEMBLE a typical Grenadian home (it is not an actual place of residence, only made to look like one). Located on the left hand side if you are traveling from St. George's, across the street from the marina's entrance. Out
We had a lovely meal sampling the tapas where dish after dish kept appearing from the kitchen. We were able to try so many different tastes and flavours including the national oildown which was lovely. Loved the Callaloo soup, fish cakes, cucumber fritters, stewed pumpkin and cheesy papaya not to mention the plantain, eggplant and green banana salad plus some tasty fish and stewed pumpkin. A delicious fresh ginger juice I wish I knew how to make and a lovely perfectly sized piece of fruit cake washed down with their local schnapps finished it off perfectly. Warm and friendly service and a great way of trying an amazing assortment of local delicacies. Excellent value too.Thank you
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5 based on 33 reviews
We ventured here by bus(not a good experience) and enjoyed a meal of lambi roti,callaloo soup and local fresh juices.After our meal and chatting with Andy about our experience getting there, a couple of his friends who were there and had finished their meal offered to drive us back to our hotel, they were so kind and wouldnât take any money we offered them.Andy thank you for your hospitality and to those gentleman our thanks as well.
4 based on 20 reviews
This is a friendly family run restaurant in the Lower Woburn area of Grenada. It is just a dinghy ride away from many of the anchorages on the south side of the island. The Sunday lunch includes a salad, several meats, fresh vegetables, mashed potatoes and Yorkshire turnover with lots of gravy. Only thing missing was the desert, but one must remember it was lunchtime not supper.They have a well stocked bar and pour excellent drinks. I especially enjoyed a refreshing gin and tonic with a twist of fresh lime.
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