rice and peas, fish stews ,goat
2006-10-23 12:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Adventurous travelers know that no two vacations should ever be exactly alike. Some people will prefer a tranquil stay by the ocean while others are eager to immerse themselves in local culture. Fortunately, the dining options in Barbados can accommodate both the footloose and the formal vacationer.
Laid-back diners will enjoy nighttime vendors who line both sides of streets and serve local favorites such as grilled pigtail, fried kingfish, pepper-pot, and conch fritters. These informal booths allow visitors to eat while they stroll the streets and beaches. Vendors are also a good way for the hesitant eater to pick and choose among the unusual dishes without making too heavy a dining commitment.
Fast food is even available on the island but with innovative interpretations. The traditional hamburger or pizza may be accompanied by Bajan menu items. Meals at fast food restaurants and street stands costs approximately $5(USD) to $8(USD) per person.
After a long day of swimming and enjoying the Barbados sun, many travelers opt for a more lively restaurant experience, complete with renowned Bajan hospitality. Dining at a mid-priced restaurant that features both Bajan specialties as well as international cuisine will cost approximately $10(USD) to $25(USD) per person.
Upscale restaurants that showcase the world-class chefs of Barbados home offer traditional gourmet menu items, such as caviar and pâté, as well as exotic local dishes and regional catches. Expect to pay about $25(USD) per person at a posh restaurant for an evening meal.
It's also important to remember that Barbados is an island where appearances count. Restaurants are more relaxed at lunchtime, but can be far more formal after the sun sets on these Caribbean eateries. Dinner reservations are also recommended, particularly when eating at some of the finer Bajan restaurants.
Regardless of whether vacationers are searching for a quiet, romantic dinner for two or an accommodating meal for the whole family, Barbados offers countless dining options.
2006-10-23 20:18:33
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answered by ~NEO~ 4
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Carribean cuisine is often eaten in "Barbados
2006-10-23 19:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of unusual fruits and fresh fish. Also tea is a morning staple. Enjoy if you are planning a trip.
2006-10-23 21:10:55
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answered by velvetlizard69 1
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we have the same things as the us except us island folks are great cooks and our food are well flavored and enriched with spices
2006-10-25 12:40:49
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answered by ? 2
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