Find out what Caribbean restaurants to try in Crown Point including Waves, Kariwak Village Restaurant, Tobago Paradise Travel and Grill, Kariwak Village Restaurant, Mesoreen Cafe Bistro, Cafe Coco Restaurant & Bar, Bago's Beach Bar, Tobago's Original House of Pancakes, Chef's BBQ, Brown Cow Restaurant
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5 based on 30 reviews
A twenty four (24) seat dining restaurant, offering daily Lunches. Kids menu. Makimono/Sushi menu (on Sundays' & Mondays'). Afternoon Tea menu. Dessert menu. Takeaway menu, and a fusion Dinner menu, featuring indigenous cuisine tied to international conce
We visited this restaurant in July 2019 Amazing service with even better food! I recommend to anyone that loves to eat!
4 based on 235 reviews
A wide variety of mouth watering Creole food and BBQ!!!
Suggest you get here about midday when everything is fresh. The large selection of local food is displayed (behind glass) without labels but just ask the member of staff serving you what everything is. There is always a large selection of non meat dishes, b-b-q meats, fish and a couple of salads. Generous spoonfuls are packed into a takeaway container (you can ask for more or less), you pay at the checkout and can eat it or take it away. Remember to take the little containers from in front of the cash register to fill with condiments. Everything tastes even better with hot sauce and their garlic sauce is amazing.
4 based on 274 reviews
Great affordable breakfast with a whole range of menu items from pancakes, eggs and fruits. A large omelette which comes with tea or coffee, toast and a fresh fruit bowl costs around £7 and is great value for money and extremely tasty! Happy and friendly staff and I rate the best breakfast on the island!
4 based on 127 reviews
A traditional fun Caribbean Beach bar located five feet away from the the ocean touching your feet. serving Specialty Island Cocktails Some made with local Fruits. Cold Beer anf Eclectic mix of local and international cuisine awaits you.
We travelled to Tobago for the first time in September and visited Bago’s bar everyday of our 2 week holiday! From the moment we walked in we felt so welcome! Shirley was so friendly and kind along with her husband Bob. The atmosphere was always fabulous and we played some great games and met lots of lovely people. It is a perfect spot to go for a swim and wonderful to watch the sunset! The drinks were always perfect and Dominic the chef cooked us a beautiful dinner candlelit close to the ocean. It was delicious. We had so much fun with Shirley and Bob and cannot thank them enough for making our holiday one of the best to date. We enjoyed our stay that much in Tobago that we are returning in 37 days!! If you are in Tobago you must stop by Bago’s
4 based on 366 reviews
Tobago's most spectacular restaurant with a seating capacity of up to 230 persons features Caribbean design including waterfalls, fountains, marble bathrooms and hand-made mexican tile accents. Additionally, unique statues ensconced in individual alcoves
We came at 5:30 and were the only diners throughout our visit. Our food was served promptly and tasty. Thank you for your detailed review.It is great to know that you enjoyed your meal and service.
4 based on 209 reviews
Great place, with natural atmosphere and ambience. Fine local and international dishes. Good selection of wines and drinks and professional service.
When we are in Tobago, my husband and I always visit Mesoreen Cafe Bistro. We love the ambiance, excellent service and the top quality food. If you haven’t been there yet, do go -you’re in for a treat!
4 based on 458 reviews
This restaurant is part of the well known boutique hotel which takes a holistic approach to living and eating. If all you're interested in is some tasty food it doesn't disappoint, even if it's on the pricier side.We went on buffet night which I think is every Friday and you get to taste some unusual vegetarian food alongside well presented fish and meat. The jazz fusion band didn't turn up unfortunately but there is a delightful garden round the back for a pre or post-prandial walk
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4 based on 181 reviews
This is a lovely little restaurant overlooking the water. We ate here for dinner and watched a couple of local fishermen in their boats while the sun set over the Caribbean Sea. It was beautiful and picturesque.When you come here everyone recommends the lobster - for good reason. The lobster is amazing! It’s freshly grilled in a light butter sauce and cooked to perfection. I had a mid sized lobster which is heaps for one person. For starters my husband had the garlic bread and I ordered the prawn cocktail. Rather than baguettes, the garlic bread is several toasted buns lathered with garlic butter. They were very tasty. The prawn cocktail is also slightly unconventional as it’s coleslaw topped with pan fried shrimp in a lovely sauce. My husband loved these.For main, my husband had fish and chips. The fish is fried in a coating of seasoned breadcrumbs rather than a traditional wet batter. We also had a serve of wedges which was a substantial portion and very tasty.For dessert I finished off with a coconut ice cream which was made by the owners auntie. It was delicious!Service is great and the lovely owner who is originally from Shepherd’s Bush, London is both personable and very welcoming. The restaurant itself is tiny, with rustic charm and only has four or five tables.Overall it was well priced with the total bill coming to around 500 TTD (@ £60) which is amazing value for two starters, two mains including a good sized lobster and dessert. There are several things worth noting when you eat here:1. The restaurant only opens if someone books a day in advance. We weren’t aware of this and tried to eat there two days running before we finally worked it out.2. The restaurant does not serve alcohol so if you would like an alcoholic drink with your meal you can bring your own. A small shop across the street sells wine, beer and spirits if needed but does not have a wide selection and is only open until about 5pm.3. The restaurant is open air and so there are lots of mosquitoes. The lovely owner lights lots of mosquito coils/ candles and has mosquito repellent if you need it - but forewarned is forearmed.4. This is a cash only restaurant so please make sure you bring enough local currency as cards are not accepted.Overall I thought this restaurant was one of the highlights of our visit to Tobago. Not only does it have a beautiful view of the Caribbean Sea but it has some of the best (if not the best) lobster that i’ve tasted. Definitely worth a visit!
4 based on 458 reviews
This restaurant is part of the well known boutique hotel which takes a holistic approach to living and eating. If all you're interested in is some tasty food it doesn't disappoint, even if it's on the pricier side.We went on buffet night which I think is every Friday and you get to taste some unusual vegetarian food alongside well presented fish and meat. The jazz fusion band didn't turn up unfortunately but there is a delightful garden round the back for a pre or post-prandial walk
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4 based on 305 reviews
Have been going here for reviews. Have recently invested money and improved the ambience inside. Add mist sprays which are amazing in the hot weather! New chef is very good and food was excellent. Lovely friendly staff too. Beautiful setting on the beach. Great choice of cocktails too.
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