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Grenada Sept 2010 - Dining
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Date(s): Sept. 5 - 18, 2010. Album by KJ. Photos by KJ. 1 - 103 of 103 Total. 1808 Visits.
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Boots Cuisine - A must for us when on the island.  Located in the Grand Anse valley.

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(Boots Cuisine) Local restaurant run by Boots and his wife Ruby on the front of their home.

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(Boots Cuisine) Lunch menu for Sept. 7, 2010.  The menu changes daily, according to what is available in the market.

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(Boots Cuisine) Delicious food!  We ordered a take out and ate in our hotel patio overlooking the beach.  Ocean king crab in garlic butter sauce and provisions.  Finger-lickin yumminess!

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(Boots Cuisine) Lunch menu for the day on Sept. 15, 2010.  Average price of lunch entree is 20EC ($7.40)

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(Boots Cuisine) Refreshing local juice of mango. 4EC ($1.50)

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(Boots Cuisine) Heavenly fried lambie with sides & provisions.  All for 20EC ($7.40)!

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(Boots Cuisine) Fried lambie nugget that I sliced in half to show what it looks like inside.  So tender!

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(Boots Cuisine) Grilled fish with sides and provisions.  Another delicious meal for 20EC ($7.40).

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(Boots Cuisine) Master Chef Boots himself (Roland Mc Sween) showing off his culinary masterpiece of lambie, now available cooked & frozen at Real Value IGA.

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(Boots Cuisine) Gourmet Cooked Lambie Steak

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(Boots Cuisine) Groumet Cooked Lambie Steak as we found them in the frozen section at Real Value IGA

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(Boots Cuisine) We had Boots cater the food for our beach lime party.

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(Boots Cuisine) This is the national dish of Grenada -- Oildown.  It doesn't look appetizing, but boy does it ever taste soooo good!!

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(Boots Cuisine) Oildown... the 2nd pot which had the dumplings and okra...everyone at the party loved it!

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(Boots Cuisine) Stew Chicken, also catered by Boots.  Another wonderful dish that all the guests enjoyed.

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(Boots Cuisine) Rice 'n Peas to go with the Stew Chicken.  Meh mouth water!

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Carib Sushi - the only sushi joint in the island.  Located in Le Marquis Shopping Centre.

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(Carib Sushi) An order of "The Bridge" which offers a nice selection to share.  Prices are high as expected.

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Charcoals - A good place for a casual bbq meal.  Located in the Lance Aux Epines area.  Prices are in EC.

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(Charcoals) We got takeout bbq wings, which came with rice and black beans, plantains, and a side salad.

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(Charcoals) BBQ Ribs with rice and beans, plantains, and veggies.  The sauce is pretty good.

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(Charcoals) Brownie Sensation... and sensational it sure was!

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De Big Fish - Located in the True Blue area.  Prices are reasonable, though higher than a more local restaurant.  Menu prices are in EC.

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(De Big Fish) Drink menu prices in EC

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(De Big Fish) Dinner menu one night.  Prices in EC.

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(De Big Fish) Menu prices in EC

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(De Big Fish) Not much to look at, at night.  We got eaten alive by mozzies. :-(

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(De Big Fish) Good grilled fish sandwich.

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(De Big Fish) Blackened fish sandwich.  It was a bit too salty.  The fries were good though.

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(De Big Fish) Stag beer and a Lime Squash drink

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Gibson's - Great place for a quick meal.  Conveniently located at Le Marquis Shopping Centre within easy walking distance of hotels on Grand Anse.

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(Gibson's) Menu prices are in EC

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(Gibson's) Menu prices are in EC

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(Gibson's) Doubles!  Yum!

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(Gibson's) Fish 'n' Bake.  Double yum!  4 thumbs up!  Hook shared a bite or two with me. :-)

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(Josepha's Kitchen Central at LAE Cottages) Our friend Josepha's one of many culinary creations that delighted our palates.  This one is a stew fish.

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(Josepha's Kitchen Central at LAE Cottages) Breadfruit balls and Plantains. Yum!

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(Josepha's Kitchen Central at LAE Cottages) Breadfruit pie... my favorite!

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(Josepha's Kitchen Central at LAE Cottages) A side of veggies to go with our lunch meal.

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(Josepha's Kitchen Central at LAE Cottages) Delicious!

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Kalinago Beach Resort - Located on BBC (aka Morne Rouge) Beach.  This is a nice hotel in a great location.

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(Kalinago Beach Resort) If you patronize their bar, you can use their pool.

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(Kalinago Beach Resort) Drink menu at the bar.  Yes, the prices are geared towards visitors.

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(Kalinago Beach Resort) Drink menu.  The bartender - Krystel, was soooo nice.

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(Kalinago Beach Resort) Carib anyone?

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La Sagesse Restaurant - located on La Sagesse beach

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(La Sagesse) Who can argue with that view?!

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(La Sagesse) Open air dining overlooking a beautiful scenery.

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(La Sagesse) Fish cake appetizer.  Very, very good and actually quite filling.

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(La Sagesse) Grilled fish lunch entree.  Another great dish.

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(La Sagesse) Grilled fish sandwich.  The food and drinks at La Sagesse are all very good.  The prices do tend to be higher, but oh that view...

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(La Sagesse) Our happy bunch!

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La Sirena Bar - Located at the Aquarium Restaurant

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Aquarium Restaurant - has that nice, tropical feel to it

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(Aquarium Restaurant) Dining by the beach

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(Aquarium Restaurant) Another great view

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(La Sirena Bar at Aquarium) Drinks menu.  The prices are in line with those at home.  Listed prices are in EC.

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(La Sirena Bar) Drinks menu - prices in EC

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(La Sirena Bar) Drinks menu - prices in EC

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(La Sirena Bar) Drinks menu - prices in EC

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(La Sirena Bar) Nice way to end the day

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Le Chateau - Located at the Le Marquis Shopping Centre.  Good place for a solid meal at very reasonable prices.  Listed prices are in EC.

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(Le Chateau) Menu prices in EC

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(Le Chateau) Menu prices in EC

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(Le Chateau) Menu prices in EC

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(Le Chateau) Grilled fish entree.  This is one of our fallback restaurants when we want something casual and inexpensive.  Grilled fish entree for EC33 ($12)

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(Le Chateau) Not much in terms of atmosphere...

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Le Phare Bleu's Vastra Banken - their fancy restaurant.  We did not dine there.

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Le Phare Blue Pool Restaurant - Beautiful setting.  This is their casual restaurant at the resort.

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(Le Phare Blue) Drinks menu.  Prices are in EC.

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(Le Phare Blue) Drinks menu.  Prices are in EC.

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(Le Phare Blue) Dinner menu.  Prices are in EC.

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(Le Phare Bleu) Grilled Mahi Mahi.  Very nicely done.

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(Le Phare Bleu) NY steak with garlic sauce.  It was good, but not great.

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(Le Phare Bleu) A refreshing papaw (papaya) sorbet, and cocktail in the background to end the evening.

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New York's Finest Bagels has relocated to the Wall Street area in Grand Anse

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Prickly Bay Marina Pizza - Located in the Lance Aux Epines area.  Thin crust pizza is quite good.  I've decided that it is best enjoyed when right off the oven.

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Red Crab Restaurant - Located in the Lance Aux Epines area.  Prices are in EC.

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(Red Crab) One of our standby restaurants when we want something casual but more refined than a more local place.  Prices are in EC.

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(Red Crab) A good menu selection.  Prices are in EC.

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(Red Crab) Dessert menu prices in EC

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(Red Crab) Crab back appetizer.  Quite filling by itself.

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(Red Crab) Crepe Voltaire.  20 million calories I'm sure, but oh-so-yummy!

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(Red Crab) Grilled lobster with garlic butter sauce on the side and provisions.  Perfectly done!

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(Red Crab) The lobster was soooo good, perfectly cooked, and such a good price (market price was 75EC or roughly $28), that we decided to come back for another round the next night!  It was huge, I couldn't finish it.

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(Red Crab) Grilled fish with creole sauce.  Another yummy entree.

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Savvy's - Located at Mt. Cinnamon Hotel.  Menu for dinner one night.  Very reasonable prices.  Listed prices are in EC.

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(Savvy's) Blackened snapper with veggies.  Nicely grilled.  I love that it is not swimming in sauce like most other restaurants seem to serve their food these days.

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(Savvy's) Pork cutlets in teriyaki sauce, with veggies.  Another great dish.  The pork was perfectly tender and the sauce just right - not cloyingly sweet.

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(Savvy's) Local soursop ice cream to cool things down.

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South Side - Located on Wall Street.  This used to have the big Heineken sign on its roof.  Supposed to have one of the best rotis.

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(South Side) Lunch menu of the day.  Prices are in EC

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(South Side) Chicken roti.  It was good, but don't think it quite lived up to my expectations...

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Grenada Airport Snack Bar - A local breakfast of Bake and Saltfish.  Cost was 20EC ($7.50).  Not as good as it used to be...

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Real Value IGA supermarket - Located at the Spiceland Mall in Grand Anse

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Real Value IGA - You can find the name brands you are familiar with from the U.S.  Prices are slightly higher than the other supermarkets in town.

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Real Value IGA - has a good wine selection

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Real Value IGA

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Real Value IGA

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Seagrapes ... yes these are the fruits from the seagrape trees that you see on the beach.  They are edible and quite good.

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Local plums - another yummy fruit

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Sugar Apples - very sweet, but too much work with all the seeds.  Basically each seed is surrounded by the fruit flesh that you eat.  So you end up spitting out seeds galore.

 
   
 
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