Reviews on Grill food in Gros Islet, Gros Islet Quarter, Caribbean. Gros Islet, on the northern tip of St. Lucia, is a blossoming destination, at once remote and exciting. The best way to explore the shoreline may be Island Riders, where riding veterans and beginners alike can trot along on horseback and chat with the locals. The Jump Up street party, perhaps the most recognized of the town's attractions, is also a must for a taste of Gros Islet's unique blend of food and music.
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4 based on 418 reviews
The Naked Fisherman offers relaxed dining, that you would expect of a Caribbean thatched beach grill.
If you want a great location on the beach below Cap Estates Resturant, looking out to Martinique, the bar and grill offers an obvious choice. We were offered the taster menu ($US60/person) with a dominantly seafood slant of several courses including Ceviche of Caribbean Dorado, shrimp, mussels, an optional chicken satay, and a choice between beef tenderloin or dorado (Mahi Mahi). The dining was nouvelle cuisine sizes and the waitress was able to substitute the shellfish dishes for a salad and double portions of the meat dishes rather than a range of alternatives being made available. Desert was roast bananas & marshmallow, island rum caramel. The meal was pleasant enough but the price point for this resturant is well above equivalent fare on the island. Wine and and cocktails are expensive and add to the already large bill for 4. The menu changes each night so its worth trying the experience at least once. The costs did not match food.Dear Guest Thank you for the response we appreciate your review. as the menu states it is a Taster menu and it is a 6 Course offering, so in hindsight the portions are not going to be large, that would be wasteful. The concept is to try many different options over a relaxing evening. The beverage pricing is within the regular pricing you find on the island and saying it is above the island fare is a misconception as it depends on the products that the selected restaurants buy in and where they purchase it from which contributes to the final price which many people fail to take into consideration. From reading the review it seems the staff went out of the way to make your evening enjoyable as this style was clearly not what you had imagined or expected. Many Thanks
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4 based on 494 reviews
Wingz -N- Tingz; Friendly service, great wingz, great seafood, reasonably priced. "Come in and taste the difference"
Great local food, they offer 15 types of wing flavours, you can choose your sides some of the options are chips, green fig salad, potato salad, side salad etc. Portions are massive we took food home! Service is a bit slow but what you expect in the Caribbean, Staff are lovely I highly recommend Wingz n Tingz.
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4 based on 886 reviews
Relaxed International dining with warm Caribbean customer service! Amazing views over Rodney Bay with a lovely cool Breeze all day and night.
I hate reviewing restaurants because I grew up in a top rated restaurant and hotel environment so I tend to be very critical. Having said that, the food at Matthews was good, the restaurant very very clean, staff very well presented and nice (especially Lisa), the menu had a good variety and was very well priced. Highly recommended if your in Rodney Bay and fancy a meal. Hello StLucia-ws, thanks for this great review !Kind RegardsMatthew Chambers
4 based on 44 reviews
Banana Countree is a restaurant and bar, themed on the history of the banana industry in St. Lucia. It is located in Rodney Bay, along a strip hosting other unique restaurants and the décor incorporates the green of the trees and various pictures depictin
Amazing food and excellent service. Definitely try the plantain pasta with seafood. It was so delicious that we complimented the chef on the dish. Everything we ate here was top quality. Especially liked the banana cheesecake. All the staff were very attentive and the atmosphere was relaxed. It is amazing how many things they can make with bananas!Hey Nedless, Thank you for joining us at the Countree. We strive to provide the best experience for our patrons so we are glad you enjoyed. We look forward to seeing you again.
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With locals lined up to order you know it will be authentic. Great island food, large potions, very reasonable prices (not the inflated prices on the tourist strip of Rodney Bay). The staff is amazing, the chef takes the time to chat a moment with each table. They offer themed nights with great specials from Wednesday to Sunday, but the food is consistently good. I highly recommended taking the trip for this one.
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