Where is Saipan?

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)

Bars & restaurants places where to eat and drink in Saipan

The Flair is another popular dance club that plays hip-hop and house music most nights. Friday night is usually the best night to go dancing, as crowds are thinner on Saturdays.

This bar is shaped like a giant Egyptian pyramid, with large sphyxes guarding the main entrance. The dancefloor is in the center of the bar,

Johnny’s is next door to Godfather’s, along Beach Road. It has a nice outdoor deck, perfect for meeting up with friends to start out the night.

Godfather’s is the unspoken town hall of Saipan. On any given night, you will run into senators, tourists, locals, expat lawyers, Navy guys, and everyone in between.

Himawari is one of Saipan’s best kept secrets – an affordable and always delectable sushi restaurant, tucked inside a Japanese grocery store in the back roads of Garapan.

Hard Rock Cafe Saipan follows the theme of Hard Rock’s around the world, and is filled with rock ‘n roll memorabilia.

This is a wild west, cowboy themed restaurant that serves fairly decent steak and lobster type fair. The restaurant is more popular with tourists than locals,

This is casual thai restaurant and bar, with selections of American and Mexican food. They also serve a decent breakfast.

This restaurant is on the top floor of the 360 Building, and slowly revolves, giving diners a panoramic view of Saipan while eating.

Casa Urashima is one of the more upscale restaurants on Saipan. Although it may seem like an odd combination, the restaurant specializes in both Japanese and Italian food.

This Japanese restaurant offers a mix of traditional and modern Japanese cooking. Owner Elko Kamei takes pride in mixing Japanese style cooking with locally grown products.

Shenanigan’s is a popular ex pat hangout with an excellent breakfast menu. The interior is clean and modern, with a coffee shop feel.

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