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By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 3, 2014
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Ladera — St Lucia

Ladera is home to the famous Dasheene, which makes this hotel a culinary destination its own right. Open for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Nigel Mitchel’s cooking is all about the local, with an emphasis on native ingredients and St Lucian originals, always prepared in inspired fashion.


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