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Atlantis Resort, Bahamas


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#1 munchymom

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Posted 16 February 2011 - 06:28 PM

My family (me, husband, and 8-year-old) is going to the Atlantis resort next week. I'm trying to decide where if anywhere to make dining reservations. Most of the reviews I've seen by googling around are focused on how expensive everything is. As luck would have it, someone else is paying, so money isn't quite no object (it would be unseemly to order bottles of Dom Perignon every night) but isn't our primary concern. I have eaten some truly terrible food in Caribbean resorts, even at places that were said to be good. Is anything at this resort actually good (especially the "fine dining" places) or are we better off sticking to the buffets and eating whatever is most difficult to screw up?
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#2 KD1191

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Posted 16 February 2011 - 06:39 PM

I walked through it once and I'm pretty sure I saw a Nobu. It's not the height of originality, but I think you could do far worse.
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