Experience exceptional dining in Bonaire with a 4.6/5 rating. Enjoy cocktails, live music, and sunset views. Discover this popular local gem.
This vibrant eatery, situated along the coast, offers a delightful dining experience for visitors and locals alike. With an impressive 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 600 reviews, it's clear this spot is a favorite. The atmosphere is enhanced by lively music and the availability of creative cocktails, making it a perfect place to unwind. Diners appreciate the opportunity for outdoor seating, often highlighting the stunning sunset views as a particularly memorable aspect of their visit. The $$ price range offers good value for the quality and experience provided, and the ability to make reservations ensures a smooth evening, especially for groups.
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Price Range (Moderate)
Moderate pricing ($$) - Mid-range restaurants with good value
Meal Time (dinner)
This restaurant primarily serves dinner. Based on opening hours.
Group Size (Groups Welcome)
Welcomes large groups and families. Great for group dining.
Atmosphere (Outdoor)
Al fresco dining with outdoor seating
Dining Style (Flexible)
Flexible options. Reservations available but not required.
Features & Amenities
This restaurant offers: Outdoor Seating, Live Music, Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Coffee, Family Friendly, Groups Welcome, Reservations
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We had been a full day in Jibe City, and decided on foodies for dinner. My husband got a reservation ahead of time so we could get a table to view sunset. When we arrived, the hostess had apparently mixed up our names with another couples, and sat us further away from the viewing table we had reserved. No matter, we still saw sunset, but I was already pretty cautious as a result of this, especially considering it was early in the day and not busy. My husband opted for the three course meal with a rum flight. He enjoyed all six options for the rum flight, but the last two were quite rushed and came at the same time, as he was enjoying dessert. The three course meal was plenty (including a salad, shrimp with vegetables, and a dessert course). The vegetables were steamed so didn’t have much flavor past that, but it was the sauce that stole the show. If anything, just order the shrimp with vegetables and pour the sauce over everything. I opted for the local fish with vegetables and a cocktail. The passionfruit martini was quite delicious and was a great pairing with my fish dish. The fish was a local snapper that came with a delicious sauce, and steamed vegetables. The steamed vegetables had no flavor, so I poured my sauce all over them as well as my fish. The fish was cooked well, but a little over for what I like; I felt it was a tad dry. You could tell the fish was fresh, and not frozen, as it had a lot of good flavor in the meat. Prices were a bit higher compared to other restaurants who offered the same choices. Service was good, but considering it was a slow time of the day versus a dinner rush, the server was a bit slower to come back for drinks. I had planned on ordering another drink, but end up, skipping on that since we were so far in our meal by that point. The views for sunset were nice , but I felt the reservation was irrelevant considering we specifically asked for a spot we didn’t get, and it wasn’t busy at all. Well, we wouldn’t have asked the other couple to move, we felt it was the hostess, who should’ve been responsible for placing diners appropriately. The bartender was really great and as for feedback on the cocktail flight. My husband expressed that he had enjoyed the entire flight, but I had some that he personally liked more than other others. While in Bonaire, you will hear the foodies commercials quite often on the radio. To some degree, you can expect the food to be good, but it was nothing we found overly exceptional or unique. To me, they could have punched up the flavor and offered more seasonings to the vegetables that accompanied our meal. When I return to Bonaire, I may skip foodies next time. Foodies Bonaire turned out to be a hidden gem worth the adventure! Our evening began with a drive that was anything but easy after sunset. While I’m sure it’s a leisurely journey during the day, navigating the unlit, bumpy, and sometimes unpaved roads of Bonaire in the dark added an extra layer of excitement. If you’re heading out after dusk (sunset is around 6:30 p.m.), be prepared for a few potholes and stretches of pitch-black road. But once we arrived, it was like stumbling into a little oasis. The restaurant is tucked away near Sorobon Beach on Lac Bay, and even though we couldn’t see the view in the dark, I can only imagine how stunning it must be during the day. The cozy, casual vibe of the place was immediately inviting, with large outdoor seating areas and a couple of bars indoors that seemed perfect for a laid-back drink with friends. We opted for dinner on the covered patio, where a soft breeze added to the relaxing atmosphere. The staff were incredibly attentive, switching seamlessly between Dutch and English to ensure everyone felt welcome. The menu offered a nice variety, with vegetarian, fish, meat, and pasta options, plus a few specials to keep things interesting. Foodies Bonaire is definitely worth the trip—just consider visiting during daylight if you’re not up for a nighttime driving adventure! Whether you’re there for a meal or just a drink, it’s a great spot to soak up the island’s charm. Easy to make reservations online. We drove about 15 minutes from Divi Flamingo to Foodies. Worth the drive. Great restaurant with terrasses and a view on Lac Bay. The appetizers were awesome and the ribs excellent. Too hot for me but I still devoured mine despite my mouth being on fire. They were so good. Recommended!
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April 3, 2025
We had been a full day in Jibe City, and decided on foodies for dinner. My husband got a reservation ahead of time so we could get a table to view sunset. When we arrived, the hostess had apparently mixed up our names with another couples, and sat us further away from the viewing table we had reserved. No matter, we still saw sunset, but I was already pretty cautious as a result of this, especially considering it was early in the day and not busy. My husband opted for the three course meal with a rum flight. He enjoyed all six options for the rum flight, but the last two were quite rushed and came at the same time, as he was enjoying dessert. The three course meal was plenty (including a salad, shrimp with vegetables, and a dessert course). The vegetables were steamed so didn’t have much flavor past that, but it was the sauce that stole the show. If anything, just order the shrimp with vegetables and pour the sauce over everything. I opted for the local fish with vegetables and a cocktail. The passionfruit martini was quite delicious and was a great pairing with my fish dish. The fish was a local snapper that came with a delicious sauce, and steamed vegetables. The steamed vegetables had no flavor, so I poured my sauce all over them as well as my fish. The fish was cooked well, but a little over for what I like; I felt it was a tad dry. You could tell the fish was fresh, and not frozen, as it had a lot of good flavor in the meat. Prices were a bit higher compared to other restaurants who offered the same choices. Service was good, but considering it was a slow time of the day versus a dinner rush, the server was a bit slower to come back for drinks. I had planned on ordering another drink, but end up, skipping on that since we were so far in our meal by that point. The views for sunset were nice , but I felt the reservation was irrelevant considering we specifically asked for a spot we didn’t get, and it wasn’t busy at all. Well, we wouldn’t have asked the other couple to move, we felt it was the hostess, who should’ve been responsible for placing diners appropriately. The bartender was really great and as for feedback on the cocktail flight. My husband expressed that he had enjoyed the entire flight, but I had some that he personally liked more than other others. While in Bonaire, you will hear the foodies commercials quite often on the radio. To some degree, you can expect the food to be good, but it was nothing we found overly exceptional or unique. To me, they could have punched up the flavor and offered more seasonings to the vegetables that accompanied our meal. When I return to Bonaire, I may skip foodies next time.
January 4, 2025
Foodies Bonaire turned out to be a hidden gem worth the adventure! Our evening began with a drive that was anything but easy after sunset. While I’m sure it’s a leisurely journey during the day, navigating the unlit, bumpy, and sometimes unpaved roads of Bonaire in the dark added an extra layer of excitement. If you’re heading out after dusk (sunset is around 6:30 p.m.), be prepared for a few potholes and stretches of pitch-black road. But once we arrived, it was like stumbling into a little oasis. The restaurant is tucked away near Sorobon Beach on Lac Bay, and even though we couldn’t see the view in the dark, I can only imagine how stunning it must be during the day. The cozy, casual vibe of the place was immediately inviting, with large outdoor seating areas and a couple of bars indoors that seemed perfect for a laid-back drink with friends. We opted for dinner on the covered patio, where a soft breeze added to the relaxing atmosphere. The staff were incredibly attentive, switching seamlessly between Dutch and English to ensure everyone felt welcome. The menu offered a nice variety, with vegetarian, fish, meat, and pasta options, plus a few specials to keep things interesting. Foodies Bonaire is definitely worth the trip—just consider visiting during daylight if you’re not up for a nighttime driving adventure! Whether you’re there for a meal or just a drink, it’s a great spot to soak up the island’s charm. Easy to make reservations online.
March 1, 2025
We drove about 15 minutes from Divi Flamingo to Foodies. Worth the drive. Great restaurant with terrasses and a view on Lac Bay. The appetizers were awesome and the ribs excellent. Too hot for me but I still devoured mine despite my mouth being on fire. They were so good. Recommended!
March 4, 2025
We stopped here for lunch! We were happy with the food. I love the atmosphere and you can also watch the windsurfers. Great little find! There's a ton of conch shells if you cross over to the mangroves. 😉
May 14, 2025
Indoor / outdoor covered dining. Excellent food selection and the drinks were TOP NOTCH! We stopped at another 'resort' for dining and the staff was NOT friendly to tourists (odd). Foodies IS the place for great food and drinks and a beautiful atmosphere. Our waitress was one of the twins. I would definitely dine here again.
Features and amenities that make Foodies Bonaire special
Outdoor Seating
Live Music
Cocktails
Beer
Wine
Coffee
Family Friendly
Groups Welcome
Reservations
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