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Restaurants on Dutch side

Posted By: funsue

Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 01:18 AM

Hi. What are your restaurant recommendations on the Dutch side? Thank you
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 02:12 AM

Hi. What KIND of restaurants? Beach bars? High end? Italian? French? Steakhouses?
Posted By: pat

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 03:34 AM

I was thinking the same thing. Need a little more info before making recommendations. 🙂🙂
Posted By: jomarc

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 12:44 PM

Our “must go to” restaurants are Chesterfields, Mark’s Place and Lal’s Curry in a Hurry. We find the food is always consistently good at these long standing establishments.
Posted By: reddoglady

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 01:50 PM

secret seafood house.............best ever...........................
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 05:53 PM

Vesna Taverna is one of our most favorites!!

Great food and the nicest owners.
Posted By: lcote

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 06:02 PM

Secret Seafood House is a great choice. Even for me who doesn't eat seafood! Wonderful steak.

Vesna Taverna is another great choice.
Posted By: minys

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 07:14 PM

Also which restaurants serve SCALLOPS?
Posted By: mahokid

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 09:45 PM

Off the top of my head not thinking many restaurants on Dutch side serving scallops as I would assume all are imported from far away and even more expensive than East Coast restaurants

I know Le Pressoir in GC serves them and extremely expensive as they cost a lot for Gil to have them imported
Posted By: WWII

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 09:50 PM

I've had scallops at Roma.
Posted By: bdeeley

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/22/2024 11:32 PM

Just off the top of my mind, I can think of Sublime, Le Moulin Fou, Roma and Vesna Taverna all having them on their menu in some form from our most recent trip. A more exhaustive list can be found at the link below. It is a list from Trip Advisor showing 34 eateries with Scallops on their menu.


Restaurants on SXM serving scallops - link
Posted By: SXMBND

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/23/2024 07:20 AM

A bit off topic but doesn't deserve it's own thread, two one and dones early into this trip. Not horrendous, but mediocre at best, was our experience at both The Burger Bar and Dinghy Bar & Grille. Service was pleasant and attentive at both but .......... the taste of the food left alot be be desired. Run of the mill at both.
Posted By: Colour1

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/23/2024 11:50 AM

Breakfast, SMYC. Lunch, Driftwood and Sandbar. Best "PR" Greenhouse, Best Lobster , Skipjacks . Best Ribs, Dinghy dock (airport rd.) Best Italian , Roma. Best HH, Greenhouse!!!
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/23/2024 01:05 PM

Originally Posted by SXMBND
A bit off topic but doesn't deserve it's own thread, two one and dones early into this trip. Not horrendous, but mediocre at best, was our experience at both The Burger Bar and Dinghy Bar & Grille. Service was pleasant and attentive at both but .......... the taste of the food left alot be be desired. Run of the mill at both.


Do you mean Dinghy Dock, or Dinghy's Beach Bar?
Posted By: lcote

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/23/2024 02:28 PM

I gotta wonder why a new place would name their place something so close to an existing business. Michael and I almost made the mistake of going to Dinghy Dock when we wanted to go to Dinghy's beach bar.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/23/2024 02:42 PM

I agree it's a very confusing name. Apparently that's the name of their business in St. Thomas. Perhaps it would have been better to name it something different.
Posted By: SXMBND

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/23/2024 03:57 PM

Dingy Beach Bar and Grille
Posted By: minys

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/23/2024 08:56 PM

Thanks for scallops replies.I checked the link and looked at all the menus and found 3 that shows scallops will try and report back.
Posted By: SXMBND

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 01:13 AM

Secret Seafood joins the one and done. Nice folks but my meal was terrible. Wife did like the Garlic Salmon but my surf & turf left a whole lot to be desired. Sorry but I call them as I see them.
If you do order the salmom order it well done. Never been asked how she wants her salmon cooked b4.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 02:12 AM

Oh no. Not well done salmon. Might as well order cardboard.
Posted By: taraavo

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 02:40 AM

Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
Oh no. Not well done salmon. Might as well order cardboard.


I literally laughed out loud. You are right. Yuck.
Posted By: bdeeley

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 03:56 AM

No reason to be sorry. Everyone has different expectations and experiences. Hopefully most of your other dining experiences meet your expectations.
Posted By: SXMBND

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 01:33 PM

Reservations @ Jax tonight to recover. :-)
Posted By: SXMBND

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 01:37 PM

Don't recall anyone saying they wanted it well done??? Uncooked in the center doesn't work, but that's just me I guess.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 01:56 PM

SXMBND--you said "If you do order the salmom order it well done." I personally don't eat salmon, but I think most people order it to where the center is pink??
Posted By: Kennys

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 02:21 PM

Yes Carol , it has to be pink otherwise its not worth eating , its the same like Tuna lol.
Posted By: SXMBND

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 05:36 PM

Well if med well is raw in the middle I stand by what I said.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Restaurants on Dutch side - 01/24/2024 09:00 PM

Has to be moist and flaky or it's not worth eating. We eat a lot of fresh caught ocean salmon in the Pacific Northwest. Can't be overcooked.
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