Find out what South American restaurants to try in Coxen Hole. Coxen Hole, is the largest city on the island of Roatán, and the capital of the Bay Islands department of Honduras, with a population of 5,070 as of census 2001. It is also the location of the island's Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport.
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5 based on 27 reviews
Miss Donna the Island Chef is a local legend who has been cooking authentic island food for visitors to Roatan for many, many years. Just select your menu when booking, and Miss Donna will arrive at your vacation rental and prep, cook, serve and clean-up
We recently visited Roatan and chef Donna was recommended to us if we would like to have a personal chef for our visit. We were a group of 14, so quite a crowd to cook for! We had her come our very first night so we would not have to worry about dinner....it was amazing! She and her sister cooked a delicious meal and we even hired them to come back another night!! The food was great, and they took care of all the details. It was reasonably priced as well! Would highly recommend to anyone going to Roatan!!!Thank you all for inviting me in to your privet vocation rental home, It was very nice meeting all of you, hope to see you all again God bless.
4 based on 113 reviews
Palapa Papa's is located towards the end of West End and we are located right over the water. We serve Lunch and dinner in our restaurant or on the beach. We enjoy our water sports or sit back and relax and watch our beautiful sunsets. Wednesday, Friday a
My husband and I stopped here a couple of times during our most recent visit to Roatan as they not only have one of the most beautiful locations to enjoy the sunset but they have the most phenomenal coconut shrimp I have ever tasted! Alex was absolutely phenomenal as he took care of us both times during our visit and the prices are reasonable for the amount of food that you receive.
5 based on 17 reviews
"Typico" Honduranian Food & cold drinks
Fresh watermelon juice, fish baleadas and local beer, all served with a friendly smile by the owner and cook. They use Wahoo as the fish and it's very tasty. The portions were large and very filling. The prices were good, and the view is excellent. I wish we'd found this place sooner as we would have eaten here several times if we could.
Our restaurant is located on the main road and features a comfortable outdoor dining area and delicious seafood, among other things. Our garlic shrimp and conch fritters have become island favorites, and many of our customers love the chance to relax in a
I ate here during a blackout last week, and I'm so glad I did. They have fantastic conch fritters, and their garlic shrimp are out of this world. I can't recommend them highly enough.
Where to eat American food in Coxen Hole: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 90 reviews
We stopped and had breakfast here before a late morning dive. The coffee was excellent. My omelet was mediocre. The eggs had been cooked too long and browned. Overall it wasn't a bad place for breakfast and the coffee made up for it.
4 based on 39 reviews
WELCOME, WELCOME, WELCOME!!! We welcome you to discover the place of total relaxation, while enjoying the unique flavor and culture of Madah's Kitchen, in this beautiful Caribbean Bay Islands! We serve traditional Island food, supported by family recipes
We were on a hellish cruise that barely got into port, waited four hours to be transported to land and found this little gem. African influenced cooking with nice spices, the problem is you have to constantly fend off the flies that find their cooking delicious as well. Management is a bit in disarray, just the way Latin America reminded me, time to go with the flow and chill.Sir/Madam Thanks so much for your,and will also like to imform you that living in the Caribean there is so much to learn,such as the flies that increase due to the fruit season and as a people with a strong culture are always working to bring comfort and peace to our clients. THANKS SO MUCH TO FOR CHOOSING MADAHS KITCHEN COME AGAIN.
Where to eat Caribbean food in Coxen Hole: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 61 reviews
We visited Berties as part of a day tour on a cruise stop, requesting it in advance based on reviews. It was good enough, but not the fantastic fare we were expecting. My husband and I both ordered grouper, cooked in different ways. They use margarine not butter, so he asked for coconut milk sauce instead. Sides were fried plantain chips and rice and beans. I found the deep fried fish rather plain, as were the rice and beans, no special seasoning or sauce. Portion size is good. Price we found rather expensive for Roatan, probably because we were cruise passengers and not locals. Our tour guide ordered food that wasn't on any menu.The staff were friendly and the view of the water was great. The furniture consisted of plastic patio chairs and tables on the sand outside, so wear casual clothes. Restrooms are "rustic". It is located just outside the entrance to the port, which in hindsight is probably why we had just an average meal. It seems that others have had great meals here, but can't say that ours was.
4 based on 232 reviews
A warm friendly atmosphere will greet you at the Sunken Fish, we would like you to feel relaxed and enjoy your time with us. Rustic Honduran surroundings, spacious tables and the best ocean views, come and enjoy a sunset drink perhaps we can tempt you wit
My wife and I were surprised and exceedingly pleased to discover this little gem of a restaurant situated within the boutique Tranquilseas dive resort located in Sandy Bay. Tranquilseas resort itself is a beautiful property which is comprised of several room levels cascading gently down to the beach from the road, with funky island architecture built around lush tropical landscaping.The setting from the third level offers perfect views overlooking Sandy Bay's beautiful beach and water. The menu is varied with many native dishes available, and the food and drinks were allextremely tasty and reasonably priced. In fact, the best endorsement we can make is that we initially visited for lunch one day, only to return three more times during our one week stay in Roatan, including a special Friday night dinner where we were joined by Roatan natives who also came to enjoy the restaurant's ambience!Highly recommended, you will not be disappointed!!
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