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I visited this restaurant and had a great experience, even better than at Starbucks. While the food options were limited, I enjoyed a few Indian dishes for lunch, and they were delicious. Everything in Bermuda tends to be pricey, but this place wasn’t too bad. View all feedback.
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I visited this restaurant during Harbor Night (held every Wednesday for tourists). They have a fantastic location right on the street in Hamilton, conveniently located near the bus terminal and even closer to the ferry terminal, which makes it very accessible. It's a cozy spot with a wide variety of options. I tried the Berries Amore, and it was absolutely delicious! View all feedback.
I visited this restaurant and had a great experience, even better than at Starbucks. While the food options were limited, I enjoyed a few Indian dishes for lunch, and they were delicious. Everything in Bermuda tends to be pricey, but this place wasn’t too bad.
This charming little café serves delicious breakfast burritos filled with scrambled tofu. We also tried their vanilla honey chai, which was excellent. In addition to these, they offer a variety of beverages, including coffee, smoothies, and teas. It seemed like they have Indian vegetarian lunch options, but we didn't visit for lunch. There's free Wi-Fi available with a $10 purchase (as of July 2013). The café is conveniently located right by the main train station in Hamilton.
I visited this restaurant during Harbor Night (held every Wednesday for tourists). They have a fantastic location right on the street in Hamilton, conveniently located near the bus terminal and even closer to the ferry terminal, which makes it very accessible. It's a cozy spot with a wide variety of options. I tried the Berries Amore, and it was absolutely delicious!
I recommend having a backup plan if you're planning to have dinner here. While on vacation in Bermuda, I was eager to enjoy a proper vegan meal. I stopped by in the afternoon for a juice, which was excellent. However, when I returned at 5 p.m. for dinner on a Friday in October—not exactly the off-season—I was disappointed to find that there were no samosas available. The only dish on offer was an Indian option that contained paneer. The server mentioned he might have some chickpeas in the back, so I held out hope for that, but he later returned to inform me they weren’t chickpeas after all. In the end, I had to head back to my hotel to order food. I was incredibly disappointed that at 5:30 on a Friday night, the buffet menu didn't offer more variety than just rice and paneer.
I visited this place earlier this year and enjoyed a latte that was even better than Starbucks. While the food options were somewhat limited, I did try some Indian cuisine for lunch one day, and it was absolutely delicious. Like everything else in Bermuda, prices were on the higher side, but this wasn't any worse.