Like you all, we love St Maarten. As I write this, I am listening to my ancestors Haitian music, aka, Compa/kompa.
While I’m HaitianAmerican and love my culture and upbringing, the last time I was in Haiti was 1980. And I’d love to expose my family to their roots but it’s too dangerous so SXM serves that purpose.
Looking for a more local slant on places and advice to see next time with my family with an emphasis on Haitian /indigenous Carribean music and food. Griot!!! Represent!
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Re: Local Carribean culture- Haiti
[Re: the captain]
#287358 08/15/202206:44 AM08/15/202206:44 AM
My only island experience with Haitian cuisine is Griot, piklez, and banan peze at Hercule Resto Creole in Cul-de-Sac. One of my favorite island meals every trip. They used to have a band on Sundays, but I'm not too sure about music these days.
Re: Local Carribean culture- Haiti
[Re: the captain]
#287378 08/15/202210:56 AM08/15/202210:56 AM
personally, i don’t feel much of an indigenous caribbean vibe (food, music, culture, etc) while in SXM…not saying that’s a good or bad thing…if you’re looking for a true “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore” feeling, maybe check out Trinidad…but crime is somewhat of an issue
we like Barbados quite a lot, and it definitely has more of a true caribbean vibe to it vs SXM
Re: Local Carribean culture- Haiti
[Re: the captain]
#287410 08/16/202201:36 AM08/16/202201:36 AM
During a recent trip we enjoyed takeout from Villa Royale restaurant in Grand Case. I believe one of the owners is Haitian. To us it felt like a step up from the lolos across the street from it.