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jeff May 28th, 2000 10:21 AM

Restaurants in St. Barts?
 
I will be going to St. Barts next winter and would greatly appreciate any restaurant...expensive, moderate or inexpensive...recommendations. Please give name, location and specialty, if they have one. Thanks to all.

Noach May 29th, 2000 10:17 AM

St. Barts is notoriously exorbitant. I don't think there any 'inexpensive' or even 'moderate' restaurants but perhaps someone else here knows otherwise.

John May 30th, 2000 06:27 AM

We were there last month. Our favorites were: for dinner-Le Gaiac at Hotel Le Toiny; La Mandala overlooking Gustavia; Eden Roc; La Gloriette. (one of our favorites Adam Vincent was closed) Of course Mayas is also tops. For lunches: Le Tamarin at Saline; BouBous; La Saladerie in gustavia. <BR>You can't go wrong anywhere. Even the takeout places are top notch.

jeff May 30th, 2000 05:55 PM

Noach, have you been there? Is that truly how you feel? Have you been to St. Martin? How does the food and cost compare? <BR> <BR>John, thanks for the recommendations. What would you say the average dinner for 2 was with wine and tip in the places you mentioned? Are some more expensive than others? <BR> <BR>Thanks to both of you. <BR>Jeff

John May 31st, 2000 01:02 PM

Jeff <BR>With wine and tip included the range was $150 at La Gloriette to $250 at Eden Roc.

Jamie Jun 2nd, 2000 05:40 AM

Jeff, <BR> It has been about 3-4 years since we were in SBH but our favorite bar/people watching place is Le Select - great burgers! On our 1st trip we ate out for lunch rather than dinner and it was much easier on our budget. We would go to a beach in the morning, then stop for lunch around 1pm on the way home, for dinner we had bread, cheese, wine and chicken/salads from a deli. A great way to save some money but still eat well! Our 2nd trip we ate dinner out mostly and enjoyed La Langouste, La Saladerie and Eddy's. Most SBH restaurants post their menu outside so that you can see your choices and prices. Dining out on St Barts is such a pleasure - have fun!! <BR>Jamie

Ashley Jun 7th, 2000 07:18 PM

We just got back from our honeymoon on St. Barts. We loved BouBous for lunch. Awesome food! In my opinion, Mayas was not all that great- just so-so. We loved La Langouste, near our hotel on Flamands Bay. Our hotel's restaurant was excellent at Hotel Isle de France. The food on the island is unbelievable- french cuisine. An average dinner, getting off moderately is around $100. Le Pelican was a cool place for afternoon drink or lunch- at St. Jean's. Have fun! It's a wonderful place- we didn't want to leave.


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