Caribbean Dreams Magazine Volume 2 | Page 69

island cuisine Brown Sugar Restaurant | Many have said that Brown Sugar restaurant, with it’s local & creole dishes offers the best buffet in Barbados. This would explain why the restaurant is always packed. Walk-ins are welcome, but we suggest a lunch reservation to avoid the wait. Cuz’s Fish Shack | Cuz’s snackette may not be much to look at but, plain façade aside, customers are happy to wait in the long - but fast moving - line for one of the fresh fish cutters that they have on offer. Incidentally, they also rank 6th on Trip Advisors list of places to eat in Barbados. uh belly full Mama Mia’s Italian Deli & Pizzeria | On the outskirts of Bridgetown lies a little hidden gem and a little slice of Italy- Mama Mia’s. Simply step inside for authentic Italian décor, delicious Paninis, salads, desserts, pastries and pizzas baked in a traditional Italian pizza oven. It’s a favourite with both the locals and the tourists. Cin Cin Cin Cin by the sea is a beautiful contemporary locale for elegant upscale dining. Open for lunch and dinner and serving Mediterranean cuisine with a Caribbean twist. Bush Bar | This local watering hole is a favorite for Saturday and after-work limes. Locals are drawn, like flies to the great drink specials and the good food, especially the fish, pudding & souse and the pork. TNT Barbeque Hut | Just off Spring Garden Highway is a fast food styled restaurant, which specialises in Barbeque chicken bathed in a finger licking secret sauce. But be careful! It’s addictive! Many are hooked from just one try! Caribbean Dreams | 69