Top 3 Spanish food in Bonaire, Caribbean

April 8, 2020 Rebbecca Marino

Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Bonaire. Are there more flamingos than people on Bonaire? It's possible, and it's part of this unspoiled island's appeal. Bring your binoculars and your scuba gear to make the most of Bonaire's natural charms: more than 200 different species of birds live here, and the island itself draws divers from around the world to its reef-lined coast, a National Maritime Park.
Things to do in Bonaire

1. El Fogon Latino

Kralendijk Bonaire Caribbean, Latin, Spanish, Colombian Lunch, Dinner Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Takeout [email protected] +599 717 2677 http://www.elfogonlatino.com
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4 based on 57 reviews

El Fogon Latino

Reviewed By ArieDiepen

It is always nice to eat here. This Colombian restaurant is simple not fancy. The food is good and I always enjoy my meals here . My favorite is still the mixed grill: a kind of steak, chicken and chorizo. You finish the dishes with one of the special sauces. They have two tables outside. When you want to sit there, make sure that there is a breeze. Otherwise it can be too hot fast. Inside you can sit beneath one of their ceiling fans.

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2. Exito Restaurant

Kaya Princes Marie 1 Corner with Kaya LD Gerharts, Kralendijk Bonaire Mexican, Japanese, Latin, Spanish Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Buffet, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +599 717 8822 http://www.facebook.com/Exito-Restaurant-129598157104175/
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4 based on 81 reviews

Exito Restaurant

Exito Bakery is now Exito Buffet & Grill (B&G) and Exito Express featuring Krispy Chicks & Burgers. The restaurant exists of 2 parts with many different food options: both serve breakfast, the B&G luxury breads like Ciabattas, Baguettes, Waldkorn and Croi

Reviewed By Doooglass

When we arrived at Bonaire, we got lost trying to find our accommodation. We ended up here asking for directions and a glass of wine, (or two?). The staff were great at helping us to find our way. Before we left Bonaire, we visited once again for lunch and had some great fried chicken and salad. Great staff, good location and plenty of street parking.Dear Doooglas, Thank you for the nice review. Besides fried chicken and coleslaw, we have a lot more. So when you come back try our fantastic ham or cheeseburgers, or on Wednesday evening our Indonesian (oriental fried rice) Nassie Goreng. On Thursday for lunch we serve a great Surinamese rice table. Which is a fusion between Indian and Javanese.Always here to serve you, from 7 am till 10 pm. From Monday till Saturday. Sunday we are only open for breakfast, from 7:30 till 12:00 pm.

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3. Island Restobar Bonaire

Kaya Grandi #8 In Front Of Willermina Square, Kralendijk Bonaire International, American, Caribbean, Peruvian, Latin, Spanish, South American Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Delivery, Takeout, Reservations, Buffet, Television, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] http://islandrestobar.com
Island Restobar Bonaire

New gastronomic concept and better place to share unique on the island.

Reviewed By Skaramoosh

It's one of the many little restaurants/bars/cafes along the main street as you disembark from your ship and waddle through the bazaar. Sandwich boards entices you with free WiFi and reasonably priced beers. It's not for all beers...only for Claro....not our cup of cold beer.WiFi was good and you need a password from the proprietor. We wanted something light to munch, coz being on a cruise ship means that we've already put on 10 lbs by the third day. We asked the proprietor if they had Lion Fish cerviche. He said no but they have cerviche nonetheless. We've been to many restaurants/bars/cafes in our travels and from experience (now we need some more) cerviches at establishments like these are not pricey at all. So, throwing caution to the wind, we didn't bother asking the price (like we always do), and asked for 2 orders of our light snack.Cerviche was tasty and after six days of face stuffing on board our cruise ship that was perfect. When we asked for the bill we were taken aback. Each order of cerviche was US$20. I asked if that was correct as the dishes on the menu list on the walls and sandwich boards showed nothing over US$18 (which is like a huge plate of lots of food). Proprietor said yes it was correct...and it's NOT even Lion Fish cerviche!A hamburger with fries and veggies was US$10! Shucks...should have gone with that!!We bit our tongues and paid up as we didn't want to spoil our winter getaway. Also, we had things to do, places to go, people to see on this beautiful island of Bonaire.Establishment is clean. WiFi is good. But do the regular practice of asking the prices of food prior to ordering.We let our guard down and we got stung!

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