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10Best Seafood
Fish Pot
(Restaurants - Seafood)
Little Good Harbour Hotel, Shermans  • 246-439-3000
        Description: ST. PETER PARISH. The charming Little Good Harbour Hotel is a family-owned complex of colorful cottages; their on-site restaurant is a great place to dine, especially at lunchtime when you can sit outside on the patio and gaze at the stunningly blue water that's just a few yards away. The creative midday menu is similar to the dinner menu with a few additional pastas and paninis. You could begin your meal with curry glazed lobster with coconut-chickpea puree, tomato jam and a drizzle of cilantro oil; or seared scallops on truffle-green pea puree with toasted pine nut dressing; but be sure to save room for herb-crusted filet of barracuda or shrimp in Thai broth with basmati rice.
       

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L'Azure
(Restaurants - Seafood)
Crane Beach Hotel • 246-423-6220
        Description: ST. PHILIP PARISH. This restaurant has maintained its reputation for excellent seafood for more than a century. With views of Crane Beach – one of the most beautiful in Barbados – you are sure to have an elegant and relaxing meal. Start with an appetizer of sherry lobster cocktail or the signature seafood chowder. For dinner, the baked chubb almandine is excellent, although all of the seafood dishes are exceptional.
       

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Lone Star Restaurant
(Restaurants - Seafood)
Mount Standfast Lone Star Hotel • 246-419-0599
        Description: ST. JAMES PARISH. Top-shelf seafood in an elegant atmosphere. For an appetizer, sample Thai crab cakes or seafood ravioli. For lunch or dinner you will be pleased by soft-shell crabs with rosemary or the rare tuna. Feeling grand? Spring for beluga caviar served with new potatoes and sour cream.
       

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Mango's by the Sea
(Restaurants - Seafood)
2 West End, Queen St, Speightstown  • 246-422-0704
        Description: ST. PETER PARISH. This restaurant and bar looks out over the water for a relaxing dining experience. The creative menu features starters like pumpkin soup and green peppercorn patι. Main course options could be any type of fish, grilled, broiled or fried – it depends on what is fresh that day. Sizzling tenderloin steak and succulent, barbecued ribs are also available. For dessert, sample starfruit torte or passionfruit cheesecake – both are made from scratch.
        User Rating: 7.5 / 10
       

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Oistins Fish Fry
(Restaurants - Seafood)
Gathering Place, Oistins
        Description: CHRIST CHURCH PARISH. Plan to visit the fishing village of Oistins on a Friday or Saturday. You can start with a stroll through town, then admire the prowess of the fishermen as they clean and filet their catch. Eventually, you'll end up at what's known as the Oistins Fish Fry, a gathering of individual vendors who sell fantastic home cooked food at fabulously reasonable prices. You can get fried and grilled fish or chicken and all the sides, from macaroni pie to coleslaw. Sit at one of the picnic tables scattered around, and feast to your heart's content. Arts and crafts are available at some stalls, and someone always has a boom box so dancing is not uncommon. It's all very festive and a whole lot of fun.
       

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Pisces
(Restaurants - Seafood)
Dover, St Lawrence Gap  • 246-435-6564
        Description: CHRIST CHURCH PARISH. As the name would suggest, this restaurant is all about fish – specifically fresh-caught Caribbean fish. All dishes are seasoned with local fresh herbs and served with Bajan produce. Start with rock crab gazpacho or smoked corn and fish chowder. Dinner entrees depend on whatever was caught that day. Kingfish, tuna, barracuda, swordfish, mahi mahi, and snapper can be served broiled, blackened, grilled, pan-fried or poached. Beef, lamb and chicken selections round out the comprehensive menu. For dessert, you'll want to try the homemade rum-raisin ice cream.
       

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The Tides
(Restaurants - Seafood)
Balmore House, Holetown  • 246-432-8356
        Description: ST. JAMES PARISH. In a previous life, the building that now houses the much-lauded The Tides restaurant was the residence of a well-to-do family. Not too much has changed, except there are now casuarina trees growing right through the roof giving the place a certain a trendy ambience much appreciated by celebrities and other style-conscious types. Seafood is the star here, expertly prepared by an internationally trained chef. Dishes tend to be contemporary Continental or French, with a subtle hint of Caribbean flair. A light Tart au Citron is the perfect finish, but chocolate lovers will want to try the "Tidation," chocolate ganache on a flourless chocolate cake glazed with still more chocolate.
       

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