clb929 wrote:We're staying on the Dutch side but plan to rent a car and explore the entire island....we're quite the adventurous type!
I'd love to hear your recommendations for St. Martin.
Thank you!
Colleen
Colleen,
You will find no shortage of excellent food on the French side. Grand Case is the premier location, essentially a restaurant row with one great restaurant after the next. I was led to believe that you need to reserve tables well in advance and that shorts are unacceptable, but everywhere we ate there were open tables and people in shorts (nice shorts of course). That being said, if there is a restaurant you really want to try, you should reserve in advance.
Grand Case
If you would like to dine at one of the restaurants in Grand Case, you can just drive there and walk up and down the street looking at the menus posted outside the restaurants. My favorite meal was at
Le Pressoir where the highlight of my meal was lobster ravioli in a passionfruit cream sauce.
Le Rainbow offered the best view. Ask for a waterside table and enjoy the views of neighboring Anguilla. The food was very good, but not great.
We also thoroughly enjoyed meals at
L'Alabama and
Spiga (Italian). Other restaurants in Grand Case that are supposed to be excellent are
Le Tastevin and
Le Cottage, but I did not get a chance to try either one.
There was also a fun street fair on the main street in Grand Case (might only be on weekends) so you might want to arrive early.
Marigot
A great spot in Marigot was
Bistro Nu, a tiny traditional French bistro where the food was great and I felt like I was in France. It's a little hard to find so make sure to get directions in advance. Another place that I heard is fantastic but didn't get to try is
Le Vie en Rose, and it is open for lunch. There are several decent lunch spots at the marina in Marigot and it's a very nice spot to sit outside and dine, expensively or inexpensively. Whatever you do, stay away from
Claude Mini-Club where they offer lots of food, none of which is good. It has a buffet that I thought would be similar to a place I love on St. Kitts, but I was very, very wrong.
Orient Beach
I cannot remember any particular dining spots at Orient Beach although there was a very good restaurant right near our hotel (Alamanda). The beach is fantastic and there are plenty of dining options if you choose to spend the day there. If by any chance to want to snorkel, I highly recommend taking the 5 minute ferry from Cul De Sac (near Orient Bay) to Pinel Island.
Hope this helps. Have a great trip and let me know if you have any other St. Martin questions,
Brad