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Casablanca Restaurant’s Dushi Boneiru Night Opened to a Sold Out Crowd

Last night, Casablanca Restaurant launched their new Monday evening event, Dushi Boneiru Night, an all-you-can-eat Argentinean Grill with a show by popular Bonaire photographer, Albert Bianculli.  Those “in-the-know” made advance reservations, but those who came without a reservation patiently waited for tables to open up as the restaurant was full.

Filled with both locals and visiting tourists alike, people started arriving promptly at 6:00 PM, and they continued arriving throughout the evening.  Three shows were presented by Albert to accommodate everyone.  Those dining could eat before or after any of the shows, and eat they did.  Served with platter after platter of all-you-can-eat steak, pork chops, ribs, chicken, chorizo, and other succulent delights, no one went away remotely hungry.  Images of the evening can be viewed on the Bonaire Insider Photo Gallery by clicking here.

A special treat for this launch was the presence of five of Albert’s underwater models, or, as he affectionately calls them, his “mermaids.” His show provided an interesting and educational overview of Bonaire above and below the water.

The cost for the dinner and show is $19.00 per person, plus 5% sales tax.  Reservations are highly recommended.  For additional information or to make a reservation, visit Casablanca’s web site (Source:  Bonaire Insider reporter)

Note Update April 10, 2007: Due to the popularity of this event, an extra show has been added to accommodate everyone.  Shows are now given at 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 PM each Monday night.  Dinner can be enjoyed before or after any show.


Note Update November 14, 2008:
We’re sorry to report, the Dushi Boneiru Night is no longer available.

Posted by Susan Davis on April 03, 2007 at 12:33pm AST

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