Reviews on Colombian food in Providencia Island, San Andres and Providencia Department, Colombia. Providencia Island’s nickname: The Sea of Seven Colors. A visit to McBean Lagoon National Natural Park is really all you need for the quintessential island experience. It’s an otherworldly place where mangroves sway over waters that sparkle every shade of blue. Local fishermen will happily take you on an island tour or even to wrangle the day’s catch. Lounge on peaceful white sand beaches or take a romantic stroll across the wooden “Lovers Bridge” that leads to neighboring Santa Catalina island.
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It is a quiet comfortable place with a staff apt to give the best attention the food is very delicious and we have variety in the menu
Itâs the restaurant with the best food that I tasted in this beautiful island. Aydana Bent is the owner and she cook delicious plates like black crab, it was the first time for me trying this awesome plate, I recommend it a lot. She is a polite islander who you can talk and ask for anything that you need to know about the island. Itâs located in Rocky Point. The plates have a prices for 30K COP in average.
3 based on 20 reviews
It was hot as heck here - they need fans for their exterior tables. The food was good and affordable.
Amazing lobster! Super nice owner that cooks with lots of love. Also has different options that look delicious. Will definitely come back on the next trip!
4 based on 28 reviews
Sun Set View is the restaurant directly across the street (and also owned by) the Cabañas Agua Dulce hotel. Each location has its own restaurant - with separate menus. However, even if you don't eat here (which I didn't) you have to stop by here late in the afternoon or early evening to have a drink and relax on the patio. The view is breathtaking and very romantic. The drinks are not particularly strong. I had a mojito which was a bit on the weak side. But I found it interesting that they picked mint fresh from the garden when making the drink.The place is very casual. So if you stop by and don't see anyone working there - just cross the street to the Cabañas hotel reception desk and they'll be glad to send someone over to take your drink or food order.
4 based on 202 reviews
The only business on the beach, yet the area surrounding the bar has more trash than the whole of southwest beach which has far more businesses. Countless plastic straws litter the place, bottles, paper plates, utensils, etc. Roland should make an effort between a few songs to to remind people to keep the place clean and use the bins, not leave trash everywhere, and have someone pick up some of the trash when things quiet down, takes just a few minutes. Good place to meet people if you enjoy reggae music, would rate it higher if an effort was made to keep it clean, Providence is like a little paradise, help preserve it!
4 based on 321 reviews
What a gem of a find, the food here is fabulous. A must while visiting providence. They do have a secret dessert, well I would like to keep it secret. Itâs pie! Coconut, pineapple, lime or cappuccino flavours wow wow wow, I tried them all. You can just pop in during the day and take home some pie for later. Do not miss out on the pie.
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4 based on 498 reviews
We got one of the last tables on a Saturday night at this popular restaurant. It seems to be popular with both tourists and locals. I highly recommend the grilled barracuda. It is served similar to a halibut steak -and was prepared perfectly.
4 based on 860 reviews
Giant "mixto" platters - enough to feed three people. I can't eat lobster, so unfortunately I did not get one, though I did not ask if there could be substitutions. Great view and ambiance.
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