Caribbean and Bahamian restaurants offer an unforgettable journey through island cuisine. Experience signature dishes like conch fritters, cracked lobster, and peas n' rice prepared with time-honored techniques. These establishments showcase the vibrant culinary heritage that makes The Bahamas a food lover's paradise.
147 restaurants found in this category.
Not rated
Cuisine: caribbean
Last Place On South Queen's Highway, Bimini, Alice Town Bimini
Not rated
Cuisine: caribbean
Palmdale Ave Central, Nassau New Providence Island
Not rated
Cuisine: caribbean
West Bay St Goodman's Bay Beach, Nassau New Providence Island
5.0 / 5 (28 reviews) · $
Cuisine: caribbean
Fish Fry Fish Frey, George Town Great Exuma
5.0 / 5 (20 reviews)
Cuisine: bakery
2J99+G79 The Shoppes, at Carmichael Rd, Nassau, The Bahamas
5.0 / 5 (15 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: cafe
Pine St, Governor's Harbour Eleuthera
5.0 / 5 (4 reviews)
Cuisine: caribbean
Staniard Creek Andros Bahamas, Staniard Creek Andros
5.0 / 5 (3 reviews)
Cuisine: caribbean
PPF2+P8 Alice Town, The Bahamas Across from Radio Beach, Alice Town Bimini
5.0 / 5 (2 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: caribbean
Queens Highway North Bimini, Bailey Town Bimini
5.0 / 5 (1 reviews)
Cuisine: caribbean
Court Street, Dunmore Town Harbour Island
5.0 / 5 (1 reviews) · $
Cuisine: caribbean
South Street, Spanish Wells Eleuthera
4.9 / 5 (496 reviews) · $
Cuisine: caribbean
139 West Bay St, Nassau New Providence Island
4.9 / 5 (26 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: caribbean
Arthur's Town, 112345 Cat Island
Bahamian cuisine is a vibrant blend of Caribbean, African, and British culinary traditions centered around fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and bold spices. Signature dishes include conch salad, cracked conch, peas n' rice, and johnnycake. The cuisine reflects generations of island cooking tradition using locally sourced ingredients from the surrounding Atlantic waters.
Salt N' Fork lists top-rated Caribbean and Bahamian restaurants across Nassau and The Bahamas where you can find authentic conch salad. Use our filters to browse by island, rating, and open hours to discover the best spots serving this iconic Bahamian dish made with fresh conch, citrus, peppers, and onions.
First-time visitors should try conch fritters (deep-fried conch batter), cracked lobster, peas n' rice, guava duff (a traditional Bahamian dessert), and johnnycake (a sweet, dense bread). Many Caribbean and Bahamian restaurants on Salt N' Fork serve these staples alongside fresh seafood caught daily.
Yes, most Bahamian restaurants welcome families with open arms. Use Salt N' Fork's Family filter to find restaurants that are specifically marked as good for children, with casual atmospheres, kid-friendly menus, and relaxed island vibes.
A typical Bahamian meal at a casual restaurant costs between $15 and $30 per person, while upscale spots can run $40 to $70 or more. Local favorites like conch fritters or fried fish platters tend to be on the lower end. Use Salt N' Fork's price level filters to find Caribbean and Bahamian restaurants that fit your budget.
Yes, several Bahamian restaurants in Nassau serve food into the late evening, especially along Bay Street and the Fish Fry at Arawak Cay, which is known for lively nighttime dining. Salt N' Fork's Open Now filter lets you see which restaurants are currently serving, even after typical dinner hours.