Thursday 26 July 2007

Culture & Cuisine in Barbados

Barbados is such an impressive island, beautiful and relaxing, and a hub for the rich and famous. So what does an all-inclusive holiday in Barbados have to interest foodies? The answer to that is what doesn’t it have? Street vendors amass the streets to sell local favourites such as grilled pigtail, fresh king fish pepper pot and conch fritters. These vendors enable the visitor to pick and choose their food inexpensively, and sample the local food Barbados has to offer.

Dishes bought from street vendors will cost around £2 - £4 per dish. A meal at a mid-priced restaurant will also only cost you between £5 - £15 per person – both will allow you the chance to sample Bajan specialities.

Should you wish to dine at the higher class restaurants on Barbados, ensure you have smart evening wear, you will often be required to dress smartly and may be required to make reservations when eating at some of the finer restaurants on the island.

Whatever dining experience you seek, Barbados caters for all needs and wants, and foodies will simply love the experiences that are there to be had.

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