Tamarisk Room

Bermuda


Cambridge Beaches' most upscale restaurant does its best to create a romantic ambience with candlelight, soft background music and a nightly changing menu. Some ingredient pairings work better than others: seared scallops with sweet potato soup and black grouper on lobster mash are standouts. Dress code is 'resort-elegant'.


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