18 Feb 2008 04:38:05 | Simon Harris
The peaceful, beautiful atmosphere of the Exuma Islands is the
perfect place to enjoy a good meal. Fortunately, there are a
number of dining options that will provide that – a good meal –
and better. The food is excellent on the islands.
Club Peace and Plenty serves fine quality Continental, Bahamian,
and American fare on Queens Highway. This restaurant prides
itself on using the finest ingredients possible to carefully
create classic dishes that are authentic and original dishes
that are creative. Among the appetizers are conch salad, a salad
made from the heart of an artichoke, and another featuring
hearts of palm. Some of the lunchtime favorites are homemade
soups, conch burgers, chef's salad, and deep-fried grouper.
Popular dinner entrees include Bahamian steamed grouper,
simmered with onions, sweet pepper, tomatoes, and thyme and a
roasted herb-flavored Cornish game, and, of course, fresh
seafood dishes. At breakfast time, the full range of traditional
favorites is usually available, including the traditional
Bahamian breakfast of boiled fish and grits. Reservations are
essential for dinner and the hours are from 7:30am to midnight,
every day.
Sam’s Place is another special dining establishment. Located on
the second floor, this restaurant and bar enjoys a clear,
beautiful view of the capital city’s harbor. The atmosphere is a
truly tropical type of laid-back cool. The food is excellent,
and offerings range from morning breakfast foods to delicious
curry chicken to roast lamb to pan fried grouper. The dinner
menu changes daily, but diners can always be assured that
something tempting will be there. Sam’s Place is open daily from
8am to 9pm and is right on Main Street.
Coconut Cove serves Italian and Mediterranean cuisines, in
addition to some Bahamian dishes, from its location in the
Coconut Cove Hotel in George Town. The appetizer list includes
such things as seafood salads, linguini marinara, onion soup,
jalapeño peppers, breaded mozzarella sticks, and breaded
calamari with oregano and parsley sauce. The dinner menu rests
heavily upon seafood, with some of the more remarkable dishes
being prepared with stone crabs or crayfish. Steaks and pizzas
are also served. The prices are definitely fair at the Coconut
Cove, and the days and hours of operation are Tuesday through
Sunday, from 6pm to 9pm. Reservations are necessary to ensure a
table.
Fisherman’s Inn is yet another unique dining experience on this
island. Hidden far away in the countryside, this restaurant is
about an hours drive from the capital. Reservations are
essential, as that’s a long way to travel without being sure
that there will be anything left to serve you and the hours of
operation tend to be a bit unpredictable. The menu is made up of
hearty traditional and authentic local fare and the food is
absolutely excellent, well worth the drive. Credit cards are not
accepted, so it is important to remember to bring cash. In the
most general sense, the restaurant is open every day from 7am to
midnight.
There are some very special eating establishments in this part
of the Bahamas. If at all possible, you should try to visit each
one mentioned above. Those will be culinary experiences that
you’ll remember for a long time to come.
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