taurant that offers all-you-can-eat options, coffee, and small plates. It has a variety of dining options, including breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Some say the brunch is amazing and has a great spread of cheeses. Reethi Restaurant is very expensive. Some say the food, scenery, and service are impeccable. Others say it's one of the best brunches they've ever had. Reethi Restaurant has outdoor seating, dine-in, and wheelchair accessible seating, restroom, and entrance. Reethi Restaurant is a restaurant that offers all-you-can-eat options, coffee, and small plates. It has a variety of dining options, including breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Some say the brunch is amazing and has a great spread of cheeses. Reethi Restaurant is very expensive. Some say the food, scenery, and service are impeccable. Others say it's one of the best brunches they've ever had. Reethi Restaurant has outdoor seating, dine-in, and wheelchair accessible seating, restroom,...
Read moreThe choices for breakfast here are almost endless. Cold room had a large variety of fruits, yogurts, cereals with choices of milk, cold meats section, plethora of cheese, nut and salads. Bakery station had all types of croissants, a crepe station to customise your crepes and gluten free bakery section. My absolute favorite was the almond croissants, has sliver of almonds on top and a sweet almond cream in the middle. The hot room area had choices of curry soups (seafood, chicken etc) dumplings, rice or noodle dishes. You can also order off the menu. I got egg over easy on toast with sliced avocado and bacon. Of course, the drinks here were as varied as the rainbow. You are greeted each day with a juice shot. I enjoyed the beet/carrot juice. Latte. French press coffee. Expresso. Teas. And as you are breaking your fast, you can view the beautiful ocean view or watch...
Read moreThis beachfront restaurant has an absolutely stunning location with white sand and turquoise lagoon views that rival anything from our Norwegian fjords in terms of natural beauty. However, the food felt quite generic for such a luxury resort. The "Maldivian curry" was clearly adapted for international palates and lacked the authentic spice and complexity I was hoping to experience. Coming from Norway where we have such distinct regional cuisines, I was disappointed by how westernized everything tasted. The grilled fish was well-prepared but could have been served at any resort anywhere in the world. Service was polite but impersonal. At $75 per person for dinner, it's overpriced for what amounts to standard resort fare with a pretty view. I'd rather eat at a local guesthouse for...
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