Restaurants in San Andrés & Providencia
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Café Studio
The island’s best restaurant is run by a Canadian woman and her Raizal husband, Wellington, who cooks the island dishes ‘she can’t get right.’ The results are both memorable and reasonably priced. Try Wellington’s conch, cooked in his own Creole sauce made with wild basil from their garden, or anything in garlic sauce. Save room for the cappuccino pie!
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Caribbean Place
Though this wonderful island seafooder isn’t cheap, Bogotá-trained chef Martin Quintero is doing serious food in a casual atmosphere. Highlights include mountainous black crab, unique to the archipelago in Colombia.
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Restaurante La Regatta
One of the islands’ best restaurants: the coconut-curry marinera is nothing short of perfection. The sweeping Caribbean views and an extraordinarily friendly staff seal the deal.
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Mr Panino
An Italian specialty deli with numerous sandwiches, pasta, risotto and a beautiful octopus carpaccio. It’s nicer than most others in town, though not pricier.
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Miss Celia O’Neill Taste
A good spot for native food like rundown, stewed crab and stewed fish, served within a colorful home with a large garden and patio. It’s across from the Club Nautico.
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Niko's Restaurant
This upscale seafood restaurant is decked out in relics heisted from a shipyard, with fishing nets, ropes and turtle shells scattered across the walls and ceiling.
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Fisherman Place
This open-air, beachside restaurant is a great spot to support local fishers and eat well. Rundown and fried fish are the most popular dishes.
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Mahi Mahi
This chic Thai spot on the waterfront and part of Hotel Casablanca, will send your palate dancing with its curries and island-tinged dishes.
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Restaurante West View
This West View option looks ordinary but the food stands out. Try the filet of fish. The owner is planning some nifty coconut bungalows.
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Restaurante Aquarius
One of several seafood restaurants along the promenade. It's also a popular meeting place for locals who come to the shoot the breeze.
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Restaurante Eneidy
This open-air restaurant is certainly the best place to eat in town, though don’t expect any James Beard nominated dishes.
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Pizza’s Place
A cheaper option, doing sandwiches (COP$6000) and pizza (from COP$13,000) in addition to a handful of island staples.
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