Arawak Cay in Nassau, Bahamas, embodies the cherished Caribbean tradition of the evening fish fry. Nestled along the waterfront, this lively spot features a cluster of colorful huts where vendors serve up fresh fish dishes like conch salad and lobster. The air is filled with the aroma of sizzling seafood, and the sound of live music often drifts through the area. Visitors can enjoy a variety of tropical cocktails and immerse themselves in the vibrant, festive atmosphere that defines this local gathering place.
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