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Marina Royale in Marigot #53485
05/06/2015 03:53 PM
05/06/2015 03:53 PM
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Does anyone have any recommendations for places to eat in Marina Royale?

This is another place I've learned about by reading these message boards. You guys are such a wealth of knowledge!

A good place for a meal or snack or just to grab a beverage would be awesome.

Thanks!

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Re: Marina Royale in Marigot [Re: loislynn] #53486
05/06/2015 04:33 PM
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for a really really nice meal, Tropicana is one of the best restaurants on the island

Re: Marina Royale in Marigot [Re: loislynn] #53487
05/06/2015 05:12 PM
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La Croissanterie offers breakfast & lunch by the waters edge - baking done on site -full B&L menu.


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Re: Marina Royale in Marigot [Re: Bobcat] #53488
05/06/2015 06:11 PM
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Le Tropicana by far! Great food and the service is outstanding, even by St. Martin standards. Call ahead and ask for a table on the Marina.

Re: Marina Royale in Marigot [Re: Chuck_Morton] #53489
05/06/2015 06:21 PM
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we had a great meal at La Petit Auberge-part of the calypso cruise across the bay from the Simpson Bay Restort (pvka the pelican) -we went off the prix fixe menu and had a great evening. http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserRevie..._St_Martin.html

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Re: Marina Royale in Marigot [Re: jerber160] #53490
05/06/2015 09:51 PM
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La Belle Epoque is a good casual place for pizza, salads and assorted other Italian specialties.

Re: Marina Royale in Marigot [Re: loislynn] #53491
05/06/2015 10:23 PM
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La Main à la Pâte is very good !!!Nice food and service !
Le France was good also, but I don't know if it,s still open!





Re: Marina Royale in Marigot [Re: loislynn] #53492
05/07/2015 01:15 AM
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I'll echo what others have said. La Croisanterie has the best, freshest croissants imaginable. One of our favorite breakfast stops. La Belle Epoque has, in our opinion, the best pizzas and salads. And, for fine dining, Tropicana is tough to beat. Never had a bad meal at any of these.


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