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St George food paradise
Your St George Grenada travel will include for sure some St George Grenada food and dining out. There are a few expensive restaurants, and quite a few inexpensive ones, but most of them land squarely in the middle in terms of price, choice and good food quality.
You’ll notice when St George Grenada food & dining that nearly every restaurant devotes at least a section of the menu to local fares. Whether you choose to do St George Grenada food & dining at a hotel or a local restaurant, there are some dishes it seems you can get everywhere.
International cuisine is also well represented, since the St George food is a popular tourist request.
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St George food advices
It’s advisable that any visitors to St George Grenada become familiar with the most popular local food, which can be quite unusual. When St George Grenada food & dining, it’s easy to mistakenly order some food or drink which you know nothing about and don’t find entirely appealing simply because the locals are so enthusiastic about it.
On the other hand, once you’re familiar with the basics of St George food, St George Grenada dining becomes easy, no matter where you are.
Finding a place with ambiance it’s quite easy, since most restaurants have a unique local color, but you can also find places with a more international look. |
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St George food - always to remember
Wahoo steak, shark hash, mussel pie, fish chowder laced with rum and sherry peppers, Hoppin' John (black-eyed peas and rice), and the succulent spiny St. George lobster (called "guinea chick") await you in St. George. Of course, you won't find these dishes on all menus, as many resorts and mainstream restaurants specialize in a more Continental or international cuisine. But for a true taste of St. George, you might want to search the menu for local grub. Bermudian food has improved in recent years, but dining out is still not a major reason to visit the island. American and British dishes are common. Truly innovative gourmet fare often isn't -- although the prices would make you think you're getting something special. Dining in St. George is generally more expensive than it is in the United States and Canada. Because virtually everything except fish must be imported, restaurant prices are closer to those in Europe. In general, it's not a good idea to order meat very often; it's flown in, and you can't be sure how long it has been in storage. Whenever possible, stick to local food; for a main course, that usually means fish. The seafood, especially St. George rockfish, is generally excellent -- that is, when local fishers have caught something that day. Sometimes the waters are too rough for fishing. A lot of fish is imported frozen from the United States; you may want to ask before you order. To find the dishes that are truly worthy, you'll have to pick and choose your way carefully through the menu -- and that's where we come in.
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