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St Barths restaurant recommendations..
I have a friend who will be on the island next week and is looking for some restaurant recommendations...She has been to the island before but needs some more recent recommendations...Thanks!!!
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From my December visit, we had three fantastic dinners at the Francois Plantation (high-end, fancy, special) and two excellent dinners at Route de Bucaneer in Gustavia (more casual, right on the water). At Eden's Roc, we loved the tapas bar. <BR><BR>There are other classic St. Bart's places like Maya's (in Public) and La Languoste (on Flamands Beach) that we didn't visit this trip that we have enjoyed in the past.<BR><BR>It is hard to get a bad meal in St. Bart's. The food is consistently outstanding at most of the restaurants. Your friend should do fine.
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Upscale: L'ananas (Gustavia)<BR> Bartolomeo (Guanahani Hotel)<BR>Excellent Value: Paradisio (Gustavia)<BR> Terrazzo (St Jean)<BR><BR>Lunch:
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Lunch: Bou Bou's (sereno hotel)<BR> Tamarind (saline beach)<BR> Sushi (sereno Hotel)<BR>
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Just what I was looking for ..Thanks!!!
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These are the restaurants I would recommend based upon our visit last May:<BR><BR>La Mandala (great place for dinner, view over Gustavia)<BR>Sand Bar at Eden Rock - great place for lunch, right on the beach)<BR>Bou Bou's at Sorreno Beach Hotel - great place for lunch, right on the beach)<BR>Restaurant at Hotel Isle de France (don't remember the name) - great place for lunch or dinner<BR>Carl Gustaf - wonderful upscale dinner, view to die for overlooking Gustavia (if you don't eat here, you must at least go for drinks)<BR>Do Brazil - have lunch here on Shell Beach<BR>Le Gaic - at Hotel Le Toiny - the Sunday brunch is outstanding<BR><BR>Also, another great lunch we had was on Pinel,a small island off of St. Barts. We rented a yacht and went out there for the afternoon. It is a day island, no accommodations, just a restaurant and bar and lots of people enjoying the day! Great lobster!<BR>
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