RIU Resorts’ commitment to good food means you’ll find a delicious meal in any of their restaurants. But one of the best parts of going to any all-inclusive resort are the great specialty dining options. Often, these restaurants are only open for dinner, and reservations are required. It’s easiest to make your reservations on arrival, but no matter what, you will have to make reservations ahead of time. How far ahead of time varies by resort - watch the video for specifics on RIU’s specialty restaurants.
RIU’s a la carte dining options span the globe from Japanese to Brazilian to Italian, and they are all worth a try. I’m a big fan of La Bodega, RIU’s Brazilian-style steakhouse.
-Funjet Insider Bill
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