Reviews on Seafood food in St. George, St. George's Parish, Caribbean including Tempest Bistro, Wahoo's Waterside Bistro & Patio, The Wharf, Blackbeard's Hideout, White Horse Pub & Restaurant, Gombeys, Griffin’s Restaurant, The Flame Restaurant, Port O Call, Beluga Sushi Bar
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4 based on 175 reviews
We're used to California Sushi....Beluga as good but not great and expensive. $28 for one item. For that price, it should be a large portion and delicious.
4 based on 333 reviews
Very nice welcome by Mohamed and his staff. We were encouraged to have the wine of the month which was just fine. Duo of duck was perfect as was my main course of scallops and prawns. A chocolate fondant finished things off nicely. Good view over the bay and great ambience. Is our favourite restaurant in Hamilton so far. Definitely the place to go.
4 based on 82 reviews
I had The Flame on our list of places to visit due to the view. Unfortunately the wind was a little bit of a factor as it came from the north which makes a direct hit if you want to sit on the patio like we did (we probably should have gone a day earlier when the winds were from the south). We both ordered burgers and were given slices of bread for the fish. The water had a chop to it from the wind but we were still able to get the bread far enough out to see it get eaten quickly (so have your camera ready). The meals came out quickly and the owner was very attentive. The burgers were fine but I thought that the fries and onion rings were a bit oily. We did notice locals picking up food which is a good sign. Prices reasonable, menu limited not sure if I would go back.
4 based on 179 reviews
Overlooking the old town of St. George and harbor, Griffinâs Restaurant and Pizzeria offers a warm family friendly atmosphere, casual lounge bar and pool service, located on the third floor of our Great House and offers incredible views. It is open for Br
This is very expensive for poor quality. The best part is the view over St George's harbour. Would not go back.
4 based on 53 reviews
The line for food was way too long to stand in it. I didnât wanna spend a lot of time at a roadside restaurant when thereâs too much to do/see/dine on the island. So we opted for a drink instead. There was no menu, my bad for not asking what the prices are. They said they made the best rum swizzle on the island. Sure, I was going to give it a try. It was a plastic cup with 90% ice and they said a shot of rum with their recipe. I am not sure there was enough liquid to make that valid.. Completely unimpressed. Completely irritable to find out I spent $10. My husband got a corona for $6. I wouldâve been much happier with that.
4 based on 547 reviews
One big disappointment...no air conditioning. Big units everywhere that apparently don't work. Once we got over not getting a break from the heat, everything else was great. We sat right on the water. Servers we very nice. The food was really good but horribly expensive. We did a complete video review on YouTube, search for DOUGANDNIKI and you will find it.
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4 based on 235 reviews
Located at the far Eastern tip of Bermuda, Blackbeardâs Hideout has an open-air island vibe mixed with the flavors and atmosphere of an island-style beach bar. However, if you come for the day you stay for the sunset! All eyes are drawn towards the horizo
We spent our vacation on a quest for the best local Wahoo fish sandwich. While we never found a standout, in terms of quality and presentation, we can definitely place this tiny locale at the top of the list for its good service, fair pricing and outstanding ambiance and views. We trekked from the ferry in St. George's over to St. Catherine's Fort by foot (1.1 miles), went swimming for an hour at the pink sand public (empty) beach next door (see the photos), dried off and then had a serene and beautiful lunch at Blackbeard's. It was a memorable experience because it is serene and the views from the dining deck are just beautiful.
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4 based on 235 reviews
On a warm fall evening a harbor side dinner was exactly what needed to be on the menu! The Wharf's menu offered many choices....I loved the conch fritters for an appetizer! The service was quick, friendly and professional. Prices were very reasonable. This is a restaurant I will visit on my next trip to St George!
4 based on 1324 reviews
Now then, before I start the first of my reviews on Bermuda please be aware, especially for UK travellers on a budget, prices everywhere are extortionate no matter where you are.Service charge is automatically added to the bill and you are expected to cash tip on top, ah, love that game!Wahoo Restaurant/ bar/ bistro is a real treat. My wife and I went there for evening meals and lunch. It is mainly a fish/ seafood lovers menu but there are both meat and veggie burgers. Portions are large, American size, so be aware of that when ordering extras etc. Each visit we had a variation on Wahoo, delightfully grilled to perfection. Lovely fresh crisp salads, one time I had a bowl of chips for a treat (french fries) and they were very nice, light and crisp. All washed down with a crisp Island brewery lager, very nice. Wine is avaialble by the glass or bottle, Stella Artois also available on draught. I noted white Pinot was around $46 a bottle, lager around $9.50 an Imperial pint. The Wahoo salad was around $25, specials can be pricey and NO prices are displayed on the specials board so beware. The Tri-fish combo was $37 (glad I didn't order that as it was fried). A couple of puddings were ordered, a very pleasant chocolate bread pudding with Goslings rum custard, nice. All told this was a great place to eat, lively, great staff who are very attentive. If you can stand being pestered by bees book a table out on the decking. You may be lucky as the chef comes out and feeds the fish and there are some beauties to see, including moray eels, very entertaining.
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4 based on 271 reviews
This partner restaurant to Mad Hatters in Hamilton is along the wharf in St Georgeâs.Appears to be set in an old warehouse.Pleasant menu with a few specials.I had crab cakes which were very tasty and my wife had smoked duck with aragula. I went on to rib of beef with barbecue sauce which was tender and my wife had lemon sole. All good. I would have finished then but I was offered Bermuda banana bread and butter pudding. Perfect. Would go again.
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