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Restaurants in St Martin (French Side)

Posted By: cranan74

Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/06/2017 11:51 PM

Anyone have any favorites? We went to "Ocean 82" in 2015 and it was great! We land in 39 days and a wake-up.
Posted By: SeaStar

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/06/2017 11:57 PM

We have a lot of favorites. What area...Grand Case, Orient, Cul de Sac, Marigot?
Posted By: Jasperben

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 12:39 AM

Our favorites are L Auberge in Grand Case and L Astrolabe and Le Piment in Orient Village.
Posted By: EdB

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 12:43 AM

Piazza Pascal and La Villa....Grand Case
Posted By: deirdre1

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 01:26 AM

We just had dinner at Le Cottage and rated it a Ten on a 1 to 5 scale. It is in Grand Case and they have a professional staff to compliment Stephan.
Posted By: jwsjls

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 04:16 AM

Calmos Café for drinks while watching the sun go down and then an amazing dinner at Piazza Pascal
Posted By: extreme

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 05:38 AM

Le Cottage , Le Pressoir and Piazza Pascal in Grand Case.
L'Astrolabe, La Voile Blanche , Le Piment and Côté Plage in Orient Bay.
Haven't try la Playa yet for dinner but it must be as good as it is for lunch !
Posted By: Chuck_Morton

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 11:25 AM

Bistro Caribes is our perennial favorite in Grand Case. The past few visits we have been opting for a late lunch at some of the higher-end beach locations. Love Dreams in Nettle Bay, Anse Marcel Beach Bar (yep, in Anse Marcel) and Palm Beach on Orient.
Posted By: DukeMom

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 12:48 PM

IMO two of the most underrated restaurants in Grand Case are Le Ti Coin Creole - a place run by a native who elevates creole food to fantastic and Sunset Cafe at the Grand Case Beach Club.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 01:43 PM

I have yet to have a bad meal in Grand Case proper. I too love Le Ti Coin for great creole. I choose them over a lolo.

My very favorite creole is not in Grand Case. It's Yvette's on the middle road to Orient, Cul de Sac and GC.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 02:29 PM

You didn't specify whether you meant Grand Case only or anywhere on the French side. I love Bistrot Cariabes and Ocean 82 in Grand Case and Dreams in Nettle Bay. Looking forward to trying out LaPlaya on Orient in the near future.
Posted By: FrozenNorth

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 02:37 PM

Both La Tastevin and La Villa were great last week, although I don't think you can go wrong in GC with most of the restaurants. Love is a great place to have a drink and watch the sunset before dinner.
Posted By: jeepers

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 03:10 PM

Tropicana, La Main a la Pate, bistro de la mer, la croissanterie in Marigot. Le Piment in Orient Village. Orange Fever & Bikini Beach on the beach are all good options. Again, we all have our favourites.
Bon appetit!
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Posted By: DPD1968

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 03:15 PM

Probably the best dining experience on the island is at Ti Bouchan in Cul de sac. MoMo will make a memorable evening, this is a must do for us each year.
Posted By: pony600

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 04:59 PM

I agree DukeMom!
Posted By: DukeMom

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/07/2017 06:33 PM

Le Ti Coin Creole is our traditional first night in SXM restaurant and then we always go back at least one more night. And we always eat once at Sunset Cafe, whether or not we are staying at the Beach Club. I mentioned Grand Case because I wanted the OP to know where these restaurants were as I do think they are underrated and overlooked!
Posted By: shorebilly

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/08/2017 12:22 AM

Love Le Cottage in Grand Case and Tropicana in Marigot!
Posted By: luvtotravel

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/08/2017 02:00 PM

Have never had a bad meal at Spiga in Grand Case. Go there , usually twice, on every trip
Posted By: cranan74

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/08/2017 08:27 PM

This list is great! We have 10 days on the island and love Grand Case, now it is a problem deciding where to go to for a couple of evenings out from our resort.

Thanks to all!

Cranan74
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/08/2017 09:20 PM

Your decision will be made easier if you arrive in Grand Case relatively early, and walk down the street looking at the menus. Usually, even in high season, it's easy to get a table at most restaurants if you're there before 7. Also, many of the restaurants have websites or Facebook pages, so you can look at the menus ahead of time if you like. Have fun!!
Posted By: candj

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/09/2017 01:38 PM

Our favorites are Spiga, Piazza Pascal, Ocean 82 and Bistro Caraibes.
Posted By: mms51

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/10/2017 02:31 AM

Tropicana in Marigot Marina. Absolutely wonderful lunches and dinners
Posted By: Ted_n_Jan

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/10/2017 04:58 AM

It depends on the price point, but our favorites in Grand Case are Piazza Pascal and Le Cottage. At a higher price point Pressoir and Auberge Gourmande. The new ownership at L’Effet Mer shows promise.

Its hard to go wrong with Ocean 82 and many love Bistro Caraibes.

Outside of Grand Case Astrolabe at Orient, Ti Bouchon in Grand Case and Tropicana in Marigot are very good places. We haven't yet tried dinner at La Playa under Bruno from Dreams and Thomas from Astrolabe but they are a great team and we will on our next trip.

Especially, in season we feel its just polite to make reservations and let the owners know that you are coming.

Most of these are small places and need to plan ahead. If we are uncertain, we make reservations for our first night and then walk around and make reservations for later nights.

So if you will be dining multiple night on the French side, pick one for your first night and make reservations there. Then walk or drive around to the others and make reservations for those that interest you.

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Posted By: milo911md

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/10/2017 06:03 AM

Has L’Effet Mer change ownership again
Posted By: Ted_n_Jan

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/10/2017 09:04 PM

It's hard to keep track with L'Effet Mer.

I believe that they changed ownership about a year ago. We ate there in November.

It was a pleasant and reasonably priced meal with a beautiful view.

We eat multiple times in Grand Case on every trip, so we'll try it again on our trip next month.
Posted By: deirdre1

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/12/2017 11:22 PM

We joined a group of friends at Paradise View for cheese fondue and had a great time. You may call ahead to reserve Fondue or Raclette. Two people need to share either dish and the restaurant needs to be advised when reservations are made. There is also other specials for weekends only. We plan to return to sample the Raclette dish. Superior service from two lovely young servers.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/12/2017 11:42 PM

Cheese fondue is such fun to share with a few people!
Posted By: RonDon

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/13/2017 02:36 PM

What is RACLETTE?
Posted By: 4Driver4

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/13/2017 02:56 PM

I'll take this opportunity to plug Sunset Cafe. I think the Cafe is often passed over since it's off the beaten path, but it always seems to exceed expectations. Nice menu, good specials, great location and staff, and very reasonable prices...including bargains on wine.
Posted By: ThreeSeas

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/13/2017 02:56 PM

We have been going to SXM for the past ten years, usually in November. The two restaurants that are on our list to visit each year are Sunset Cafe at Grand Case Beach Club and Spiga. We've never had a bad meal at either place. When we went this past November, Spiga had a new menu that was much more affordable and excellent choices available. I would highly recommend both restaurants.
Posted By: JohnB

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/17/2017 01:44 AM

i had it last year in Orient Village. Its meat, potatoes and vegetables that you dip in a cheese sauce. It is a nice dish for sharing.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/17/2017 12:37 PM

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JohnB said:
i had it last year in Orient Village. Its meat, potatoes and vegetables that you dip in a cheese sauce. It is a nice dish for sharing.


Sounds decadently delicious!
Posted By: Kathleen

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/17/2017 03:28 PM

We also had it at Le Piment last November. It was offered as a Special that evening for sharing with 2 people. It easily could have fed 3 or more. We shared quite a bit with the rest of our large table. Delicious!
Posted By: gitter

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/18/2017 01:27 AM

I 3rd or 4th the Sunset Cafe at the Grand Case Beach Club. Excellent food, wonderful attentive staff and sunset dining make it our "gotta go there". Yvettes is also on our yearly list. Also give double thumbs up to Ocean 82 and Le Cottage.
Posted By: jeepers

Re: Restaurants in St Martin (French Side) - 02/18/2017 02:48 AM

There are different types of cheese called raclette. Be very careful buying it. We bought 1 brand by mistake & it was so strong smelling we could smell it everytime we opened the fridge door. We gave it to the guy we rent from. He eats it but he said he has to brush his teeth afterwards. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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