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Dining On Bahamas Paradise Island




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When it comes to opportunities to enjoy good food, Paradise

Island of the Bahamas is aptly named. On this small island, the

cuisines of the world are represented. There are a wide range of

cuisine choices and dining settings.



Anthonys Caribbean Grill, located at the Paradise Island

Shopping Mall, serves Caribbean and American foods. While the

Caribbean is to be truthful rather Americanized, the quality

of the ingredients is high, and the food, whichever culinary

genre it may properly or officially belong to, tastes good and

is satisfying. Among the eaterys offerings are pizzas with a

plethora of available toppings, barbecued chicken and ribs,

fried chicken, ribs with Caribbean-style barbecue sauce and a

host of large sized salads that serve as meals. A broad range of

mixed drinks is available. The hours are from 7:30am to 11pm,

and it is open daily.



At The Waters Edge, a nightly seafood buffet is served. The

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culinary influence is decidedly Mediterranean, and in addition

to an abundance of seafood, there are many pasta dishes,

including penne a l'arrabbiata. Pizzas of various types and

styles are also a part of the buffet. The dining area itself is

beautiful and works to set the tone of the meal. There are

immense chandeliers and an artificially created miniature lagoon

with three waterfalls adds an interesting touch. Reservations

are strongly suggested for this establishment, found at the

Atlantis. It is open daily, from 6pm to 10pm.



Mama Loos specializes in Asian cuisine, though there are a few

dishes with a Caribbean touch. The dcor of the restaurant, with

its ceiling fans and potted palms, does add a sort of Far East

mystique that is enjoyable. Szechwan, Cantonese, and Polynesian

cuisines make up most of the menu, though there are a few

Caribbean dishes as well. The specialties of the house are the

stir-fried lobster, beef, and broccoli with ginger, the shrimp

in spicy chili sauce with a peanut sauce, and the deep-fried

chicken filets with honey-flavored garlic sauce. Reservations

are strongly suggested for this restaurant, located in the Coral

Tower of the Atlantis. Mama Loos is open Tuesday through Sunday

from 6pm to 10pm.



The Cave, located at the Atlantis, offers simple fare that is

delicious. Burgers, sandwiches, salads and ice cream draw a

casual crowd, many right off the beach which is close by, and

many families with children. The prices are reasonable and the

hours are from 10am to 6pm every day.



Villa DEste serves what many consider to be the best Italian

food on the Island. Located in the Coral Tower of the Atlantis,

this restaurant serves a variety of traditional favorites that

take their influence from the Tuscany region of Italy. Some of

the more interesting dishes are whole roasted rack of lamb

coated with red wine sauce and rosemary potatoes and pan-fried

chicken breast with artichokes and mushrooms in a lemony white

wine sauce. Reservations are essential and the hours are 6pm to

10pm, Thursday through Tuesday.



Paradise Island is indeed a heavenly experience for those with

an adventurous and discerning type of culinary taste. Theres a

lot to choose from, and certainly nobody will have to leave the

island hungry.



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