Piarco, a town in northern Trinidad, is the site of Piarco International Airport. It also includes the villages of Piarco and St. Helena. Piarco is the site of one of the few natural savannas in Trinidad and Tobago, the Piarco Savanna.
Restaurants in Piarco
3.5 based on 6 reviews
Having had food here before I can safely say the food is very good,,,,many options to chose from and the cost is reasonable,,,,crab cakes are awesome,,,,There is also a bar next to the resturant in which me and my girlfriend spend a lot of time sampling cocktails :)
4 based on 39 reviews
Tablespoon offers a nice menu of handcrafted meals, with an excellent selection of Coffees and Teas, and divine Deserts. Their veggie pizza is my basic go-to dish. Nice thin crust, fresh ingredients, and a wonderful pesto drizzled in just the right quantity. I have sampled their carrot cake and Chocolate cheesecake. Both were excellent.
The jazz music in the background, the light buzz of conversation, and the warm wooden furniture with leather Seating just makes this my new favourite spot for lunch or for a good chat with either a friend or a business acquaintance.
3.5 based on 13 reviews
Stopped by this place recently after seeing a long line. The chicken is just ok. and their fries are just not great. This said, their hot sauce is spicy and excellent. Would I return? probably not.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Got to meet Michelle the pastry chef best cake in the world recipient. Also I got me an alcohol free fruit cake which is rest in the Caribbean. And some pastries. Also she was humble and kind enough to take a selfie and phot with me.
3 based on 14 reviews
This place advertises vigorously on FB. I work closeby and decided to have some sushi there. The biggest mistake of my culinary life. Let me start of by saying the service was good and the portions were huge for sushi. I bought a rice less roll take away to eat with my co-worker 2 doors down at another eatery. There was a ton of mayo mixed in stale imitation crab meat, questionable shrimp tempura but the tiny piece of cucumber at the center was not spoilt at least. I felt sick after the first and last roll. I bought a grapefruit juice to wash the taste of hollow mayo crab to prevent further illness. My co worker suggested I take it back, but at this point I was so sick just walking in there would have made me puke. I threw the rest of it away and headed back to work. Only to sit at my desk and discover yet another "sushi express" advertisement! I had to puke. I placed a review about my experience on their FB page, an honest review using acceptable words. Only to get a reply a few minutes later stating that my vocabulary says a lot about my level of maturity, suggesting that instead of using the forum I should have gone to management to give myself and my issue credibility. Also they stated they are sure I consumed the meal. I informed them that it was in the garbage next door and i didn't waste my time as the quality was unacceptable beyond saving. Naturally they deleted the negative review. As an adamant sushi lover it annoys me that establishments rolling garbage, passing it off as sushi to con locals to cash in on the latest trend. Any establishment that has to delete a negative review is truly questionable.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
Great bed and breakfast business. Airport shuttle to and from the property is free between 5am to 10pm. Guests are treated to a delicious sumptuous breakfast, free parking and Live streaming ..Netflix the night away Complimentary juice,water,tea,coffee is given. Comfortable beds and super clean studio rooms.
4 based on 2 reviews
Visited the new location for Rituals Coffee House in the new O'Meara Mall in Arima.
The decoration is very well done. The architect paid attention to details. The flow of the store is excellent.
As always, coffee and pastries are very good. In my opinion, a place like this was missing in this area. It is always busy, but no crowded. nice addition to the East side.
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