Ok, so this is a bit self-indulgent. Even if you are about to go on holiday to the Maldives it's unlikely you'd go to the same resort as I did. And it's not the sort of place where you can pop over to another island for dinner! Nevertheless, I was pleased enough with my Maldives restaurant experience to write about it.
The resort we visited (Komandoo island) has an a la carte restaurant called Aqua, which opened fairly recently. It gives the chef a chance to be a little bit more experimental and extravagant with food than he would in the 'all-inclusive' restaurant. Generally food for holiday-makers in the Maldives tends to be good, but unimpressive. It's healthy, well-cooked and often delicious but unmistakeably mass-produced and calculated to please all. So I was delighted to be offered an alternative, and I was very impressed and pleasantly surprised by what we found.
I ate an amazing seafood and pasta dish with tomato sauce, a lobster bisque, lemongrass and curry soup, reef fish served with potatoes and salsa, plus too many amuse bouches to mention. This is on several occasions, of course, rather than at one huge blow-out ...! The food has Maldivian, Indian and pan-Asian influences, with distinctly European presentation. I think I'd even give it one of my highest accolades: it's London restaurant standard!
So, if you are ever passing ...! Actually, I just noticed on the island's website that Aqua is "designed to offer our guests a culinary art beyond their expectation", which is more or less what I just said, but shorter!
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