Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Nevis. Coordinates: 17°09′N 62°35′W / 17.150°N 62.583°W / 17.150; -62.583
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4 based on 11 reviews
Modern western style cafe serving home-baked pastries, pasta, organic burgers, roast chicken. Cocktails and beer also available. Entertainment on select nights. free wifi. Fresh Grilled fish on outside BBQ every Friday.
I stopped by for a mid morning snack , but after having a salad and a sandwich, I looked closer at the menu board...the food is really delicious...a blend of Italian, american, European and Caribbean fare....I found the flavors of their Greek salad to be fresh and clean...and the grilled cheese sandwich!! but I must also mention the pastries...tarts, blueberry squares, jam rolls, coconut macaroons...all delicious..the staff is friendly, the place is clean and fresh and I got a nice view of the Nevis airport with St. Kitts in the background
Happinezz is now the hotel restaurant at Mount Nevis Hotel, but it used to be Bombay Bites down on the coast at the end of the airfield. To me, Bombay Bites was the most beautiful relaxed sandy beach bar/restaurant in the world, with the most delicious Indian food I have ever eaten in a restaurant. In contrast to a sandy beach bar, Happinezz is very upscale-looking, very elegant and refined, and yet the prices don't seem to have gone up at all, and the food only seems to have gotten better! I would strongly recommend that anyone who comes to Happinezz order Indian dishes, as that is their cuisine, and they really do it superbly.We had an order of veggie samosas, which were truly heavenly -- large and crisp, thin-shelled and perfectly seasoned, and two vegetarian main dishes, one with cashews and one with mixed vegetables and they were equally wonderful.One of my friends had Dall Maharani, and that was insanely great.The menu is large and varied, but please don't bother to try ordering dishes from cuisines other than the Indian ones, it simply doesn't make sense to try other foods when the Indian food here is so sublime.Thanks a lot Invertpaleo for writing such a wonderful review for us! Though I am new here in this setup, I learnt about the Bombay Bites Beach Bar from this same group. It was amazing place and we were very successful there but two category 5 hurricanes in 2017 forced us to relocate at current place last year. Also looking to the international and diverse clientals of the Mount Nevis Resort, we have to change our name too as Bombay Bites sounds "only Indian"! As you rightly mentioned, our Indian/Asian dishes are very famous and in demand in our guests, but our Continental dishes are also delicious and well served. Especially since a new master chef has joined us! And as experienced by you, though the place is really up-scale (part of a 4-star resort), our prices are very much economical, thanks to effective management! We would love to serve you again and again with more enriching experience!
Happinezz is now the hotel restaurant at Mount Nevis Hotel, but it used to be Bombay Bites down on the coast at the end of the airfield. To me, Bombay Bites was the most beautiful relaxed sandy beach bar/restaurant in the world, with the most delicious Indian food I have ever eaten in a restaurant. In contrast to a sandy beach bar, Happinezz is very upscale-looking, very elegant and refined, and yet the prices don't seem to have gone up at all, and the food only seems to have gotten better! I would strongly recommend that anyone who comes to Happinezz order Indian dishes, as that is their cuisine, and they really do it superbly.We had an order of veggie samosas, which were truly heavenly -- large and crisp, thin-shelled and perfectly seasoned, and two vegetarian main dishes, one with cashews and one with mixed vegetables and they were equally wonderful.One of my friends had Dall Maharani, and that was insanely great.The menu is large and varied, but please don't bother to try ordering dishes from cuisines other than the Indian ones, it simply doesn't make sense to try other foods when the Indian food here is so sublime.Thanks a lot Invertpaleo for writing such a wonderful review for us! Though I am new here in this setup, I learnt about the Bombay Bites Beach Bar from this same group. It was amazing place and we were very successful there but two category 5 hurricanes in 2017 forced us to relocate at current place last year. Also looking to the international and diverse clientals of the Mount Nevis Resort, we have to change our name too as Bombay Bites sounds "only Indian"! As you rightly mentioned, our Indian/Asian dishes are very famous and in demand in our guests, but our Continental dishes are also delicious and well served. Especially since a new master chef has joined us! And as experienced by you, though the place is really up-scale (part of a 4-star resort), our prices are very much economical, thanks to effective management! We would love to serve you again and again with more enriching experience!
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