Paradise Island Restaurants & Dining



Paradise Island restaurants and dining options run the gamut from the ultra-expensive and decadent to the budget-friendly. Everyone can eat well while on vacation on Paradise Island.Even if you're staying at a resort, there are plenty of outside options to get a filling meal at a reasonable price.

At the Atlantis Resort

For special occasions or a splurge, get dressed up and dine in old French Colonial style at the Cafe Martinique at the Marina Village. Nearby, you'll find the succulent, grilled specialties of the SeaFire Steakhouse as well as the fun, casual atmosphere of Bimini Road

Several new Paradise Island restaurants with famous names have opened at the Atlantis resort in the past year or so. At the Cove, the Mesa Grill serves the delightful creations of celebrity chef and TV personality, Bobby Flay.

In addition, Nobuyuki Matsuhisa has opened one of his hip, world-renowned Nobu restaurants in the Atlantis Casino (in the former location of the Five Twins restaurant).

Buffet Restaurants

Paradise Island also offers several buffet-style restaurants.

In the Royal Towers at Atlantis, you'll find Market Place, and Water's Edge prepares a seafood-themed buffet on the lower level of the Coral Tower's lobby. Over at the Cove Atlantis, Mosaic serves a fancier, more upscale buffet.

Affordable Alternatives

Directly across the street from the Atlantis Marina Village and Coral Towers, Paradise Shopping Village features the popular Anthony's Grill as well as the familiar Quiznos and a convenient though overpriced grocery store.

Potter’s Cay

Or stop at one of the dockside stands on Potter's Cay underneath the Paradise Island bridge. Chefs come here to choose the best of the day's catch to offer on their menus. Boats from the Out Islands of the Bahamas also bring in fresh fruit and vegetables.

You can watch the vendors removing the conch from the shell and making conch salad right there. You can't get fresher than that!

For more gastronomical adventures, you can always venture across the Paradise Island bridge or take the ferry to Nassau.



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