Island Cuisine

Bermuda


Most people whizz through the strip mall along Middle Rd, but if you slow down, you may be lured into this informal joint by the delicious smells of home-cooked Bermudian dishes. Choose between generous portions of pan-fried rockfish, meatloaf, curry chicken, oxtail stew and other favorites.


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