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Best Restaurants to Eat: Guam Travel Guide

Where in Eat in Guam: Best Restaurants in the Island.

It’s time to eat in Guam! Now, where do you want to go? Here are some of the best options for where to eat in Guam:

 

Local Flavors

Wherever you travel, you have to try the local cuisine at least once. Guam offers multiple options for quality restaurants serving local flavors both traditional and with modern interpretations. Try out Pika’s Cafe, Proa Restaurant, and Meskla Dos.
 

Tinaktak Burger with a toasted ciabatta around a coconut milk-coated patty, local string beans, roasted tomatoes, balsamic onions, and laña sauce. This is burger embodies local flavors with a comforting creaminess from the coconut milk. Pika’s Cafe is a great place for breakfast and lunch.
 
Pika’s Cafe
Star Building, 888 N S Marine Corps Drive
Tamuning, Guam
Open Daily
Breakfast, 7:30am to 10:30am
Lunch, 10:30am to 3pm

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Comfort Food

There’s nothing more satisfying like a cold beer and comfort food. For a relaxed meal out, head over to Mosa’s Joint for bar bites, comforting Greek plates like this delicious Lamb Gyro, and a wide selection of beers on tap. If there’s a crowd, consider sitting at the bar where you can get drinks quickly.
 
Mosa’s Joint
101 Quan Building, 324 W Soledad Avenue
Hagatña, Guam
+1-671-2469
Monday to Thursday, 11am to 9pm
Friday and Saturday, 11am to 10pm
Closed Sunday

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A Night Out

Enjoy a night out and splurge a little more on a nice dinner. Aside from luxury hotel restaurants, make reservations at the ever-popular Kitchen Lingo or the local’s favorite Crust. At Crust you can order VPN pizza, pasta, and more a la carte or feast on a special Chef’s Table menu crafted by their in-house Italian chef starting with this gorgeous antipasto platter.
 

The epic and filling Chef’s Table features premium ingredients imported directly from Italy including these prized porcini mushrooms in this delicious serving of risotto. Note, the Chef’s Table has hearty portions – so come extra hungry!
 
Crust
665 S Marine Corps Drive, Suite 202
Tamuning, Guam
+1-671-647-8008
Daily, 11am to 2pm and 5pm to 10pm

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Sunday Brunch

Sunday Brunch is the time to spend the day with good company and great food. In Guam, splurge on a feast at the local luxury hotels’ Sunday Brunch buffets. Make your reservations at Dusit Thani Guam or Hyatt Regency Guam for Sunday Brunch, where you can taste a range of premium dishes like this Maine lobster.
 

Croissant + Waffles = Hyatt Guam’s famous Croissant Waffles. The buffet features local dishes as well as an international range of flavors. Be sure to make room for these croissant waffles which you are so small that you won’t feel guilty have multiple pieces.
 
Cafe Kitchen
Hyatt Regency Guam
1155 Pale San Vitores Road
Tumon, Guam
+1-671-647-1234
Sunday Brunch from 11:30am

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Make Room for Dessert

There’s always room for dessert. Since Guam is a tropical island, ice cream is always a great idea, too! If you’re near The Plaza, head over to Godiva for this amazing chocolate soft serve cone. Tip, definitely get the cone over the cup to enjoy these chocolate crusting on the waffle cone. Don’t worry about the calories, you will sweat it off by the end of the day.
 
Godiva Chocolatier
1225-1275 Pale San Vitores Road
Tumon, Guam
+1-671-647-0069
Daily, 10am to 10pm

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