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Oh for crying out loud Peter. Unfortunately,your devotion to me and my importance to your existance is just not that flattering to me, though some other sites refer to behavior like yours, as cyber-stalking and/or hero worship.

In any event, fellow boarders please allow me to rephrase for the sake of harmony.

#I've just got to add a confirming vote for Jambel's where I have eaten *many*, *many*, *many* times at the old location (In fact, had my very first meal in San Pedro there and always my last dinner before a departure). Of course, according to what my friends that have eaten there and/or work there, tell me and the many pictures that I have seen, the new place at Coral, to me, just doesn't have the original ambiance of Jambel's over by Daddy's . . . regardless, the new place is still highly recommended by those that have eaten there. Myself, since the ownership is the same and some of the staff is the same, I have no reason to believe differently.

I love Papis and Ambergris Delight too.#


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O>K>---- One more time I MUST recommend "The Squirrel's Nest" as a beach bar --"NOT TO BE MISSED" !!!! wink laugh :p


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Just got back. We really enjoyed Elvi's, Blue Water Grill, and Jambel's. Heard Cafe Picasso is good also, however, couldn't make it down. Although Fido's had a cool atmosphere, the food was not very good in my opion. I actually left lobster on the plate it was so bad...

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The Reef on Middle street is great. Went there on Thursday. Started with a free conch ceviche and free rum punch. Had the tropical style snapper that was very good. Some local fishermen own the place so you know the food is fresh. The sand floor is a nice touch.

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I also liked the Reef; conch and lobster were good. The owner of Jambel's actually steered me to the older one on the beach upstairs, and the waiter was great (forgot his name). Was not impressed at Elvis; small portion, big price. El Divino was good. Marina's market, down south near Banana Beach, has the best price on the well-regarded local spiced rum One Barrel (the liter is cheaper there than at the bigger places). And they also have nice changing local produce.
If going over to Caye Caulker (recommended for a day trip), Rasta Pasta is a must (closed the AC location). Recommend lobster burrito, which is really big.

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