Café Huraa;
The Resort’s main restaurant is located under an open-sided thatched roof pavilion overlooking the swimming pool and lagoon. Extensive breakfast buffet serving Asian and Continental specialities, exotic fruits, fresh breads and pastries. Lunch offers a generous mix of popular dishes from East and West. Dinner embraces cuisine from all corners of the globe – an ala carte menu presents continental and Asian favourites. The popular theme night buffets celebrate the culinary fare of exotic international destinations. Outdoors, a barbecue hut serves fresh grilled seafood and meat plus a savory selection of delicious salads, vegetables and side dishes.

Baraabaru Restaurant:

The menu, which changes frequently, delivers what it promises: a diverse selection of fresh, locally-caught fish, rice biriyanis (flavourful Indian infusion specialty served in a claypot), vegetarian and non-vegetarian specialities prepared in traditional methods. The menu is complemented by an excellent wine list

Reef Club
Featuring delicious Mediterranean cuisine, guests can enjoy a selection of fresh seafood, piping-hot Italian pizzas, beautiful pastas and oven-roasted meats. The restaurant features a free-standing bar ideal for a sunset toast. Dining is available outdoors on the wooden deck beside the ocean or inside under the thatched roof pavilion. Water bungalow guests are welcome to enjoy a breakfast of fresh tropical fruits, juices, breads, home made jams, cooked-to-order eggs and other specialities.

Beach Dining
A luxurious picnic on the white sands during the afternoon or evening.

Poolside Terrace & Bar
Built into the main swimming pool this spot is popular for a refreshing cocktail, while juices and tasty snacks are served on the terrace

Nautilus Lounge
For many, the evening begins here with a glorious sunset and cocktails. This open-sided pavilion adjoins the reception area and overlooks the jetty and harbour island. Music complements the relaxed mood; a tantalizing selection of drinks is available into the wee hours. And a billiard table is available for ‘pool’ sharks above the sea