Bahamian Cookin'

Nassau


For no-nonsense traditional Bahamian dishes in a no-frills setting, head to this busy downtown kitchen. Naturally conch features heavily, from chowder to fritters, along with other seafood, pork chops and sides such as peas 'n' rice and fried plantain. Serves cold beer (BS$5) and cheap cocktails.


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