Maldives Restaurants

It’s uncommon for visitors to dine anywhere other than the resort at which they are staying. Island-hopping in the Maldives isn’t a viable option. Most resorts have a number of different restaurants ranging from casual beachside to specialty restaurants (such as Mongolian or seafood) or fine dining. You’ll find that once in your little bit of paradise you really won’t want to leave it. However, if your resort is within reach of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island by speedboat, and you have dollars to spare, then a meal at Ithaa, their underwater restaurant, is a memorable (and very pricey—US$400 minimum) option. If you choose to stay overnight in Malé (primarily a choice for more adventurous travelers) then stick with our recommended restaurants or seek highly recommended ones from reliable sources.

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  • 1. Al Barakat

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    You need to be a guest at the amazing Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru to dine at this rooftop Lebanese/Moroccan restaurant named after the Arab scholar who introduced Islam to the Maldives. It overlooks the brilliant blues of the Indian Ocean, and its amazing sunset views complement the couscous with marinated lamb chops or falafel. Conjuring up images of 1001 Arabian Nights, there is a more down-to-earth hookah lounge on the ground floor where you can puff a shisha water pipe.

    Four Seasons Resort at Landaa Giraavaru, Baa Atoll, Maldives
    660–0888

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch., Must be a guest of the Four Seasons, Reservations essential
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