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Re: Food on the French side of Oyster Pond
[Re: PrairieGirl]
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12/25/2021 11:56 AM
12/25/2021 11:56 AM
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Posts: 289 Edam, Saskatchewan - Canada
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Sxm martini - alas Quai Ouest appears to be no more. It was one of our favorites.
Our first day we went over there to make a reservation and the amount of deterioration in the Captain Oliver complex since our last visit two years ago was heartbreaking. Nadia had her restaurant survive the hurricane only to have all paths into her establishment eventually make the derelict buildings at Mullett look like palaces in comparison.
The closest parking lot was always relatively secluded and dark at night, but we never felt unsafe. Now even in broad daylight this was an area that it was clear we didn’t belong. So sad.
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