New Providence and Paradise Islands Restaurants

Foodies will delight in New Providence's restaurant range, from shabby shacks serving up the kind of food you'd find in any Bahamian's kitchen, to elegant eateries where jackets are required and the food rivals that found in any major city. You'll recognize celebrity chef names like Todd English, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Nobu Matsuhisa, all of whom have restaurants on Paradise Island.

Eating out can get expensive, particularly in resort restaurants, so a budget-friendly strategy is having brunch at one of the myriad all-you-can-eat buffets at the larger hotels on Paradise Island and Cable Beach, then a light snack to hold you over until dinnertime.

Note: A gratuity (15%) is often added to the bill automatically.

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  • 1. Café Matisse

    $$$

    Low-slung settees, stucco arches, and reproductions of the eponymous artist's works set a casual and refined tone at this restaurant owned by a husband-and-wife team. He's Bahamian, she's northern Italian, and the fare perfectly blends the two cultures. Sit in the ground-floor garden under large white umbrellas or dine inside the century-old house for lunch or dinner. Start with the warm Parmesan terrine, then dive into freshly made pasta or risotto with prawns, or the filet drizzled with a mouth watering green peppercorn sauce. Be sure to save room for dessert and the delicious handmade cookies that come with coffee.

    Bank La. and Bay St., Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas
    242-356–7012

    Known For

    • Italian cuisine with a Bahamian spin
    • Biannually changing menu
    • Delicious handmade cookies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon., and Tues dinner; and Sept.
  • 2. Carmine's

    $$$$

    This Italian restaurant is a great place to go with a small group. Appetizers, entrées, and desserts come in extra-large portions meant to feed a crowd and are served family-style, so the prices can be more affordable (by Paradise Island standards, at least) than they seem at first, especially if you share among several people. The waiters can help you figure out how many dishes you should order without overdoing it. Whatever you choose, save room for dessert—the chocolate cake and ice cream concoction called the "Titanic" requires all hands on deck.

    Marina Village, Paradise Island, New Providence Island, Bahamas
    242-363–3000

    Known For

    • Huge portions meant for sharing
    • Titanic (ice cream–laden chocolate torte)
    • Options for every member of the family

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 3. Casa D'Angelo

    $$$$

    At this restaurant, an outpost of the wildly popular Casa d'Angelo chain in south Florida, chef Angelo Elia brings his famous Tuscan-style cuisine to Paradise. The antipasti display whets the appetite for succulent seafood, hearty pasta dishes, and prime cuts of beef. The dessert pastries are delectable.

    Paradise Island, New Providence Island, Bahamas
    242-363–3000

    Known For

    • Wine pairings with every course
    • Standard Italian fare
    • Delectable pastries

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
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