Looking for a winter getaway? Why not head to Grenada and indulge in the delicious Caribbean food and drink scene. From unique local concoctions to mouthwatering dishes, Grenada has it all. Start your day with an ‘under the counter’ shot, a Grenadian specialty made with homegrown herbs and spices. Don’t worry, it’s not just for breakfast! Pair it with a hearty Caribbean breakfast featuring curried aubergines, salt fish, and fried plantain. And of course, don’t forget to sip on a creamy cocoa drink, a true taste of Grenada’s chocolate heritage.
When it comes to dining options, Grenada has something for everyone. Whether you prefer laid-back eateries or fine dining off the beaten track, you’ll find it here. Explore the hilly climb out of St George’s and discover hidden gems offering authentic Grenadian cuisine. And if you’re feeling adventurous, venture into the village communities where locals swap their surplus produce, ensuring that nothing goes to waste.
Grenada, known as the ‘Spice Island’, is a food lover’s paradise. With its fertile soil and lush landscape, the island produces an abundance of spices and fresh ingredients. From breadfruit and nutmeg to soursop and coconuts, you’ll find a wide variety of flavors to tantalize your taste buds. And let’s not forget about the seafood! Lobster, lionfish, mahi mahi, and kingfish are just a few of the delicious options available.
For a truly immersive culinary experience, join a Spice Foodie Tour and explore Grenada’s culture through its signature dishes, local eateries, and street food. Indulge in the national dish, oil down, a hearty stew made with breadfruit, pumpkin, and fresh coconut milk. And don’t miss out on trying ‘buss up shot’, a roti street food brought to the Caribbean from India. Served with a variety of fillings and perfect for dipping, it’s a must-try.
If you’re a vegan or simply looking for plant-based options, Grenada has you covered. Volcan Vegan offers farm-to-table events, showcasing the bountiful fruits of the island. Enjoy a delicious stir-fry with fresh vegetables and spices, served in calabash bowls for an authentic experience.
And when it comes to dining with a view, Grenada doesn’t disappoint. Take a seat on the white verandah at Armadillo and feast on lionfish ceviche while hummingbirds flutter nearby. Or head to Dodgy Dock for their street food night, where you can sample a variety of dishes while enjoying live music.
Don’t miss out on the vibrant food and drink scene in Grenada. Book your trip now and embark on a culinary adventure in paradise!
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