Posted on July - 20 - 2011

Turks and Caicos Restaurants and Bars – The List!

Check out enews.tc to find a listing of some of the restaurants you can dine at while in Provo. There are many more Turks and Caicos restaurants than are shown here but these will give you a great starting point and all of them have something special to offer!

You won’t have any problem finding somewhere to eat on Island…eating is one of my most favorite things to do whether on vacation or not. And the restaurants in Providenciales offer a wide variety of amazing food! Enjoy!

Posted on June - 15 - 2011

IN HOME DINING pricing for the 2011-2012 season by Caicos Catering!

In Villa Catering with Chef:   High Season Pricing (November-May)

Breakfast – $25.00 Per Person; Lunch – $35.00 Per Person; Dinner – Per Menu Selection Per Person

+11% Government Tax, 18% Catering Fee and Applicable Chef Fee

In Villa Catering with Chef:   Low Season Pricing (June-September)

Breakfast – $20.00 Per Person; Lunch – $30.00 Per Person; Dinner – Per Menu Selection Per Person

+11% Government Tax, 18% Catering Fee and Applicable Chef Fee

Prix Fixe Villa Catering** High Season Pricing (November-May)

Breakfast 1-5 People – $95.00 Per Person; Breakfast 6+ People – $75.00 Per Person

Lunch 1-5 People – $100.00 Per Person; Lunch 6+ People – $80.00 Per Person

Dinner 1-5 People – $125.00 Per Person; Dinner 6+ People – $110.00 Per Person

Prix Fixe Villa Catering** High Season Pricing (June-September)

Breakfast 1-5 People – $75.00 Per Person; Breakfast 6+ People – $50.00 Per Person

Lunch 1-5 People – $80.00 Per Person; Lunch 6+ People – $60.00 Per Person

Dinner 1-5 People – $115.00 Per Person; Dinner 6+ People – $100.00 Per Person

**Up Charge for Lobster, Crab or any other changes made to Prix Fixe Menus

Villa Drop Catering:    High Season Pricing (November-May)

Breakfast – $25.00 Per Person; Lunch – $35.00 Per Person; Dinner – Per Menu Selection Per Person

+11% Government Tax and 10% Delivery Fee

Villa Drop Catering:    Low Season Pricing (June-September)

Breakfast – $20.00 Per Person; Lunch – $30.00 Per Person; Dinner – Per Menu Selection Per Person

+11% Government Tax and 10% Delivery Fee


Looking to plan a fabulous BEACH BBQ??  LOOK NO FURTHER!!

PLEASE VISIT THE CAICOS CATERING WEBSITE at  www.caicoscatering.com

Posted on May - 16 - 2011

There’s a new authentic Indian restaurant in Providenciales named Garam Masala and only one word to describe it: YUMMYLICIOUS!!!!!!

My husband Antonio and I had the infinite pleasure to lunch at the newly opened Garam Masala, the latest addition to our magnificent restaurant scene in Providenciales.

Located in Grace Bay (across the road from Salt Mills, on the right hand side of the cul-de-sac just before the entrance to the Renaissance Resort – there’s no sign up yet as she’s only been open one week), the locale is prettily appointed and evocative of India.

For appetizers, we enjoyed delicious samosas, pakoras, along with a mouth-watering tandoori style Seekh Kabob; all served with a yummy spicy mint sauce!

Stuffed already, the entrees that followed (mutton vindaloo and chicken tikki masala) were so amazing that we gobbled those down, along with garlic buttered freshly baked nan bread. We thought we’d explode, but that didn’t stop us!!

To complement the meal, we sipped (should  I say guzzled??) a delicious well-chilled Riesling (Oriel) that perfectly complemented the  meal.

As for Vinnie and his crew,  the chef’s are brilliant, the service lovely, and Vinnie made one and all feel like they were guests in his home!

While the food does take time to come out – everything is freshly cooked on the spot – any delays were well worth every delicious morsel!

Sadly, these gluttons had absolutely no room to even consider trying dessert, but Antonio had the Masala Chai (superb) and I was astonished to drink one of  the most perfect cappuccinos I have ever had on island! :)

What else can I say besides congrats to Vinnie and Jay and see ya’ll there!!!!!!!!!!

For reservations, call Vinnie at 344-4622 or 941-3292.

Opening hours:

Lunch everyday from 12-3pm

Dinner

Sun-Thursday: 5:30 pm till midnight (last seating at 11:30 pm) :)

Fri and Sat: 5:30 pm till 01:30 am (last seating at 1 am) :)

Posted on November - 10 - 2010

Lemon Cafe in the Village of Grace Bay

I had a brilliant lunch with friends at Lemon Cafe. The food was amazing and Chef John’s desserts almost made me weep. And looking around at the people in the busy Cafe, I noted that I was not the only one staring at my dessert plate with lust!

I truly am looking forward to the resumption of their monthly Arabian Night’s party!

Posted on October - 28 - 2010

11 Unique Things to Do in the Turks and Caicos

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11 Unique Things to Do in the Turks and Caicos

When you think about that Caribbean vacation get-away on the horizon, your thoughts can quickly cloud with images of your own personal paradise. This is the exact euphoric feeling that’s seen mirrored on the faces of Turks and Caicos vacationers when we greet them at the Provo airport on arrival. The TCI really is that paradise destination, with inviting soft, warm sand and clear turquoise water that can never be properly described-it must be experienced. Above and beyond the enticements of the tropical sun and crystal sea, these islands offer so much variety for the curious traveler.

Painting a Landscape of Activities

The Turks and Caicos offer activities for the ocean-loving guru, from privately chartered fishing trips to unforgettable scuba-diving excursions around the most beautiful reef systems in the world. Turks and Caicos bonefishing is famed throughout the Caribbean, as well as sport fishing for swords and marlin. Both private charters and group expeditions are available with experienced captains.

Vacations almost always include trying new, local foods to experience the culture first hand, and with the many restaurants sprinkled throughout the TCI, especially on the island of Providenciales (“Provo” to natives), it’s easy to get lost in conversation over dinner and drinks with friends and family. Below we’ve put together a list of laid-back vacation ideas perfect for the open-minded vacationer.

1.        A Jaw Dropping Adventure! A nighttime TCI shark fishing excursion – chartered by local skippers that know locations where these fish come out to feed at night!

2.        Luxury at Your Fingertips. Have a personal chef grill up your catch (shark!) with a catered party set on the beach in your private villa’s outdoor living room! Try a Grace Bay Turks and Caicos villa outfitted with a comfortable outdoor living room with a grill overlooking picturesque views of the sweeping landscape.

3.        Enjoy a Margarita…Or Two. If the family has a love for water sports, have the kids try tubing, snorkeling, or waterskiing off Grace Bay Beach while you watch and enjoy drinks on the beach in the warm afternoon sun.

4.        Tee Time. Pretend to be a professional by playing on the Karl Litten 18 hole, par 72 championship Turks and Caicos golf course and try to get scores that compete with the best!

5.        Window on the Undersea World. Go for a ride on the Undersea Explorer, a glass bottom, semi-submarine to see spectacular views of the coral reef without getting wet!

6.        Kayaks and …Dinosaurs? Kayak over to Iguana Island with Big Blue Unlimited to visit the sanctuary that many lucky iguanas call ‘home,’ all while enjoying time on its intimate beaches.

7.        Langostas y Música! Island guests can first attend “Mad About Lobsters” night (in season at The Somerset before treating their ears to traditional Caribbean music. Enjoy musical traditions by a local artist or band performed at a number of restaurants and clubs.

8.       More Than Just An Aphrodisiac! Dine on Queen conch, a type of snail that can only be described as ‘Decadent!’ and offered at restaurants across the islands.

9.        Sun Up, Sun Down. Wake up early at your private villa to hear and breathe nothing but the soothing sounds and salty scents of the ocean water and witness a breathtaking sunrise. Afterwards, take a Pilates class before the rest of the family wakes at Studio 90 Degrees. On a romantic note later in the day, visitors can take a sunset cruise with locally made rum punch in hand.

10.     Mouth Watering Food and a Great Party! The first Saturday of each month, Lemon Cafe hosts its renowned and much anticipated monthly fete! Enjoy their delicious Moroccan/Mediterranean food and live entertainment.  Lemon Cafe’s chef, John Tsavalas, has created a menu that is perfect for meat lover and vegetarian alike. And you’ll enjoy the food and entertainment in a luxuriously comfortable setting.  And as for his desserts…..heavenly!

11.      The Private Villa Experience. Instead of just having a ‘place to stay,’ Caribbean travelers can choose their own unique sanctuary, a private Turks and Caicos villa. Villa guests describe their experience as truly personal and pampering. Island visitors can even have all their holiday details handled by a professional guest concierge, including arranging for transportation, booking tours and diving charters; or arranging for a full body massage right at the villa.

Endless Possibilities

Rejuvenate yourself with a postcard perfect escape in the Turks and Caicos, and get lost in a journey of discovery where new adventures are right around the corner. The Turks and Caicos invite spirited travelers to come play and indulge themselves with these 10 unique tips or with ideas of their own. The possibilities are endless.

About the Author

Basia Zaidan is the energetic owner of Tranquility Property Management and Vacation Rentals Ltd on the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos. Basia and her team know the TCI like no one else. She has a lively Travel Blog, insider knowledge of the islands, and a reputation for giving exceptional attention to her clients.

For more information visit www.turkscaicosluxuryvillas.com, call (649) 231-1474 or email the author at basia@turkscaicosluxuryvillas.com.

Posted on June - 30 - 2010

Basia’s suggestions for not-to-be missed dining experiences

So often, I am asked to suggest restaurants that should not be missed.  Finally, here’s my guide:

Lemon Cafe – The Village at Grace Bay – info@lemon-cafe.com – 9414059 – Mediterranean/Moroccan cuisine.

If you’re on island the first Saturday of any month, don’t miss their fab Arabian Nights party, with live belly-dancing, music and flame throwing!!

Coyaba - off Grace Bay Road – 946-5186 – Contemporary Caribbean Cuisine.

Caicos Cafe – Caicos Plaze, Grace Bay Road – 946-5278 – French/Caribbean Cuisine

CoCo Bistro - off Grace Bay Road – 946-5369 – a unique dining experience

Grace’s Cottage – Point Grace Resort – 946-5096 – Gourmet Caribbean Cuisine

Yoshi’s Japanese Restaurant – Salt Mills Plaza, Grace Bay – 941-3374 – Sushi+

Vix – Regent Street, The Regent Village, Grace Bay – Contemporary Caribbean

Da Conch Shack – Blue Hills – Conch in every shape and form and fresh local Specialities.

Don’t miss their Thursday night live music parties

Bagatelle Bistro – Wymara Resort, Lower Bight Road – 946-5746 – Mediterranean Neighborhood Bistro

Bay Bistro - On the beach, across the road from The Somerset Resort – 946-5396 – Contemporary Caribbean with a focus on seafood.

Sunday Brunch’s are a must do; Feast of the Full Moon Beach Party every full moon

O’Soliel – The Somerset, Grace Bay – 956-5900 – Globally influenced menu with attention to exotic Caribbean tastes

Weekly Friday night Happy Hours with live music by NaDa and Tuesdays on the beach to savor “Mad About Lobsters” (during lobster season only)

Smokey’s On The Beach – Blue Hills Road – great local food enjoyed right on the beach

Thai Orchid – The Regent Village – 946-4491 – Thai food from regular spices to smokin’ hot!!

Tiki Hut – Turtle C0ve  -941-5341 -  well known for their Colorado Angus steaks but especially for the Chicken or Ribs Night on Wednesday’s, King Crab night on Thursday’s, and Steak Night on Friday nights

Somewhere Cafe  & Lounge – directly on beach at Coral Gardens, Grace Bay – Tex Mex

Cuervo On The Rocks Margarita Monday’s  – $5 all day; Thursday nights enjoy live music by Nada  at 7 pm

And for you nibblers:

Vino Tiempo – Regent Street at The Regent Village, Grace Bay -  features 20 wines that change weekly, combined with tapas, snacks and desserts

Ladies night , Wednesday’s, 30% off champagne

Happy Dining!

Posted on June - 18 - 2010

Mother’s Pizza – Home of the Original Turks and Caicos CONCH PIZZA

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Posted on September - 11 - 2009

Tee your day off at Fairway’s Bar & Grill

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Located in Provo’s award winning Championship Golf Course


You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy the delicious fare from our restaurant.
We prepare a hearty breakfast, weekend brunch classics, daily healthy
lunch specials, bar bites and dinner. Served in air conditioned comfort or
overlooking the action on the 18th green from our breezy outdoor terrace.
Our relaxed Clubhouse is perfect for toasting your day on the green. It’s also
a popular spot for non-golfers looking for a lunch with colleagues or casual
drinks and a bite to eat with friends. Even if you don’t score a hole-in-one on
the fairways you will in Fairway’s Bar & Grill – the best kept secret in Provo.

Private Parties and Special Events

Wireless Internet While You Lunch

Kids Menu Available

Corporate Accounts

Exceptional Service

OPEN DAILY 7:00am – 9:00pm (seasonal opening hours apply)

Friday Pub Night from 6pm ∙ Weekend Brunch 9:00am – 2:00pm

Telephone: 649-946-5833 ∙ Email: fairwaysbar@tciway.tc