Bonaire – Cheap Eats

El Mundo Restaurant
Sample local and international cuisine while shooting the breeze on Kaya Grandi. The eclectic menu, listed according to the home country of each dish, begins with the local goat stew – large tender chunks of goat stewed in a creole sauce served with a hefty portion of funchi and salad. Other notable dishes include ceviche from Peru and the stamppot (mashed potatoes, smoked sausage or pork, vegetables, and gravy) from Holland.” – Shermanstravel.com
Address: Kaya Grandi 7, Bonaire
Website: www.elmundobonaire.com
Phone: (599) 717-4601
KonTiki Restaurant
This laidback waterfront bar and restaurant offers views of Lac Bay and local favorites like Antillean fish soup (a thick-broth soup with chunks of fish and vegetables). The “catch of the day” is always a good bet, pan-fried or grilled and served with a choice of mango, garlic dill and grapes, or creole sauce.” – Shermanstravel.com
Address: Kaminda Sorobon 64, Bonaire
Website: www.kontikibonaire.com
Phone: (599) 717-5369
Boudoir
Despite the nighttime-bedroom connotation this excellent patio eatery at the Royal Palm Mall is open only for breakfast, lunch, and late-afternoon snacks. Besides having some of the best coffee on the island, Boudoir offers a range of soups, salads, sandwiches, and burgers that should please even the most discerning of diners. It’s the perfect place to relax with an iced coffee and a smoked-salmon-and-capers sandwich after a day of exploring Kralendijk.” – Fodors.com
Webiste: www.bonaireboudoir.com/ 
Email: info@bonaireboudoir.com
Phone: (599) 717-4321

 

Hang Out Bar
If your vision of a Caribbean vacation includes seaside dining with balmy trade winds blowing and views of a gorgeous Caribbean bay, then Hang Out Bar is your spot. It overlooks Lac Bay, the training ground for the famous Bonaire Windsurf Team. Pros from around the globe come to train while tourists come to hone their skills and experience windsurf bliss. Hang Out Bar offers libations and tasty delights including fresh house-made smoothies and healthy and delicious salads and sandwiches, and there’s always a daily special, usually fresh-caught fish. They also serve Dutch snack treats including bitterballen (meatballs) and frikkendel (hot dog). There’s a lively bar scene, with a great happy hour. Free beach loungers and plenty of tables and chairs in the shade, as well as free Wi-Fi are available. Select evenings feature local and international music acts. Order a pitcher of their famous house-made sangria and you’re all set.” – Fodorstravel.com
Address: Kaminda Sorobon 12, Kralendijk, n/a Bonaire, Bonaire
Phone: (599) 717–5064