Reviews on European food in Bathsheba, Saint Joseph Parish, Caribbean including The Tides, The Cliff, Bajan Blue at Sandy Lane, Pepenero, Orange Street Grocer
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4 based on 4779 reviews
We were walking along the main road of Holetown when we unexpectedly came upon The Tides, a restaurant for which I had heard rave reviews. I said as much to my boyfriend, and we checked out the lunch menu that was displayed outside. The 2-course special sounded enticing, and he suggested we try it, to which I eagerly agreed. The restaurant was stunning with its views of the boardwalk and ocean; its blue, sea-themed decor; and its showcasing of local artwork available for purchase.  Apparently we had arrived a few moments before they were fully prepared for lunch service, so we grabbed seats at the bar. While my boyfriend ordered the more traditional Mango Mojito, which was served in a very tall glass, I opted for something a bit more unusual. The Peppery Passion included vodka, passion fruit, tabasco, cucumber, and a fun topping of passion fruit tapioca balls. My drink brought some heat to the fresh sweetness shared by both of our cocktails.A few sips into our delightful beverages, we were told that our table was available. While we had the option to sit in the open-air dining room, we opted to plant ourselves in the air conditioning, after a morning of walking in the humidity. Our assigned table wound up being against the windows with a prime view of the water, where we started by sipping our cocktails and munching on fluffy rolls.We decided to skip the option of having dessert and selected appetizers and entrees as the two courses that would make up our meal. I ordered the Roast Sweet Potato & Green Lentil Soup, but asked for the jerk-spiced sour cream to be left off. Despite that omission, the soup was sublime! The rich and creamy sweet potato broth was packed with green lentils, as well as red onion that had been caramelized in a sweet balsamic jam. That onion marmalade really enhanced the soup and made it truly unique to the region. My companion loved his Five Spiced Crispy Chicken Wings, which included 3 saucy wings served over a noodle salad that had been blended with sesame seeds and an Asian barbecue sauce.  As if our experience could not get any better, our main dishes were incredible! My Lamb Shank was one of, if not THE, best pieces of that meat variety that I had ever eaten. The lamb literally fell off the bone, effortlessly undressing with only the slightest tap from my knife. The shank had been braised in a light coconut curry and was served over shredded bok choy, jasmine rice, and a plantain and raisin chutney that sweetly tied all of the other ingredients together. My boyfriend's Chargrilled Chicken and Vegetable Kebab came hanging from a small hook, suspending the lengthy skewer over a side of basmati rice, which he had requested instead of the typically included options of mushroom, fennel, and lemon risotto or raw, pickled rainbow salad. The kebab came with mushroom and Cajun dipping sauces on the side, with the zesty Cajun one being the more complimentary of the two. The taunting presentation was no challenge for his hunger, and he quickly removed all of the components from the skewer and proceeded to savor each morsel.The Tides certainly deserved its reputation as one of the best restaurants on the island, if not the world. Its elegance, service, and culinary executions were top notch.
Top 5 Fusion food in Bathsheba, Saint Joseph Parish, Caribbean
4 based on 3325 reviews
Open 6 days a week from December to May and June to November, Monday to Saturday. Office Hours 9 am to 5 pm.
Stunning setting with excellent food. Book early if you would like a rail side table. The waterside views are great especially with the lit water and fire torches and lanterns. The staff were very attentive and helpful. The food was delicious especially the potato gnocchi and Cajun swordfish. Really memorable evening.
4 based on 366 reviews
The atmospheric Bajan Blue restaurant is perfect for relaxed beachside dining. Located on the Lower Terrace, this informal restaurant offers all day dining and a mélange of European, Caribbean and Asian influenced cuisine. The elaborate Sunday Brunch is a
Went for breakfast to celebrate my Mums birthday - was not staying at the hotel however the service and staff were absolutely brilliant. We had such a lovely time and enjoyed ourselves. The views were absolutely beautiful and the setting.The selection was nice and enjoyed the different dishes. As it was my Mums birthday they gave a cake and made it a special occasion.Would highly recommend and would visit again. Was pricey but as a special one off treat - we enjoyed it.
Top 10 Bar food in Bathsheba, Saint Joseph Parish, Caribbean
4 based on 186 reviews
Ate here on a couple of occassions during our holiday in Barbados, both times being on a Friday night. There is a great female vocalist there on Friday evenings as well, which really adds to the atmosphere of what is essentially a shopping centre. The restraurant is inside the Limegrove shopping Mall. On both occassions we sampled the same Pizzas as they were so good , authentically cooked in a wood fired oven.The service was excellent on both occassions , the choice of wine by the glass is a little limited and I was surprised that they did not offer more Italian wines by the glass. We can also recommend the green Mango juice.
Best Seafood food near Bathsheba, Saint Joseph Parish, Caribbean
4 based on 658 reviews
Very friendly owner, good menu, casual restaurant but amazng location overlooking the sea.Need to wait at counter to order food before finding a table. Menu is all on boards around counter.Not great surrnoundgs otherwise.Great salad and fish sandwich and good selection of cakes and goodies that can be served with ice cream or sauces.Very helpful in calling our taxi when we finished
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