Now that we've got activities and hotels sorted, the only thing missing is the best places to eat. Ive decided to combine Bora Bora and Venice in the same post to finish it neatly and conveniently. The restaurants Ive chosen to list are well known and have excellent reputations for exceeding everyone's palette.
Top 3 Restaurants in Venice
1. Osteria Boccadoro
CUISINE: VENETIAN SEAFOOD AND PASTA
A typical Venetian restaurant, located away from the busy Venetian square, the Osteria offers traditional Venetian dishes using only fresh fish, homemade pasta, vegetables and local ingredients, giving diners the chance to savor the authentic and natural flavors, whilst soaking up the relaxing, quiet atmosphere.
2.Locanda Cipriani
CUISINE: ITALIAN
Located on historic Torcello island, Locanda Cirpriani is just 30 minutes from the center of Venice.
3.Antiche Carampane
CUISINE: VENETIAN
One of the city’s oldest trattorias, located near the Rialto Bridge, Antiche Carampane serves an authentic menu with traditional cooking, fresh wild fish, handmade sweets and biscuits.
Top 3 Restaurants in Bora Bora
1.Lagoon Restaurant at the St. Regis Hotel
The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort's exclusive signature restaurant LAGOON by Jean Georges offers guests an exceptional French and Asian-infused menu. Recently LAGOON won the 2014 Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator. There is a full service bar that opens at 5:30 pm.
2.La Villa Mahana
The La Villa Mahana offers guests a gourmet dinner with wine pairing, in a intimiate and romantic atmosphere, looking beyond the deep, blue royal lagoon of Bora Bora. However, the restaurant only seats six couples per night so be sure to book in advanced. The restaurant offers a five-course Menu.
3.The Arii Moana at Four Seasons
Overlooking the tranquil, translucent waters of the lagoon and featuring views of distant Mount Otemanu, Arii Moana is a romantic and elegant setting for dinner and dessert.
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Alana x
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