20 Best Restaurants in St. Martin and St. Maarten

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Although most people come to St. Maarten/St. Martin for sun and fun, they leave praising the cuisine. On an island that covers only 37 square miles (96 square km), there are more than 400 restaurants from which to choose. You can sample the best dishes from France, Thailand, Italy, Vietnam, India, Japan, and, of course, the Caribbean.

Many of the best restaurants are in Grand Case (on the French side), but you should not limit your culinary adventures to that village. Great dining thrives throughout the island, from the bistros of Marigot to the hopping restaurants of Cupecoy to the low-key eateries of Simpson Bay. Whether you enjoy dining on fine china in one of the upscale restaurants or off a paper plate at the island's many lolos (roadside barbecue stands), St. Maarten/St. Martin's culinary options are sure to appeal to every palate. Loyalists on both "sides" will cheerfully try to steer you to their own favorites, and it’s common to cite high euro prices to deter exploration, but quite a few restaurants still offer a one-to-one exchange rate between dollars and euros if you use cash, and main-course portions are often large enough to be shared.

During high season, it's essential to make reservations, and making them a month in advance is advisable for some of the best places. Dutch-side restaurants sometimes include a 15% service charge, so check your bill before tipping. On the French side, service is always included, but it is customary to leave 5% to 10% extra in cash for the server. Don’t count on leaving tips on your credit card—it's customary to tip in cash. A taxi is probably the easiest solution to the parking problems in Grand Case, Marigot, and Philipsburg. Grand Case has two lots—each costs $4—at each end of the main boulevard, but they're often packed by 8 pm.

What to Wear: Although appropriate dining attire ranges from swimsuits to sport jackets, casual dress is usually appropriate throughout restaurants on the island. For men, a jacket and khakis or jeans will take you anywhere; for women, dressy pants, a skirt, or even fancy shorts are usually acceptable. Jeans are fine in the less formal eateries.

Balls and Wine

$$ Fodor's choice

Appetizing tapas, delicious wine, and nicely crafted cocktails have earned this quaint restaurant with a quirky name a loyal following. Although the menu often features new creations, crowd pleasers like the Three Stooges taco trio, churrasco steak tataki, and meat balls with Parmesan cream are staples. Seating is limited, so a reservation is recommended, particularly on special evenings like Taco Tuesday and Wine Wednesday. Vegan and vegetarian options are available upon request.

30--A Airport Rd., Simpson Bay, St. Maarten
721-527–6146
Known For
  • Friendly owners
  • Intimate yet convivial atmosphere
  • Taco Tuesday and Wine Wednesday
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Cynthia's Talk of the Town

$$ Fodor's choice

One of the five lolos in the middle of the village on the water side couldn't be more informal—with plastic utensils, paper plates, and leisurely but friendly service—but it's a fun spot to enjoy an iconic St. Martin meal. Main dishes—everything from succulent ribs to stewed conch, fresh snapper, and grilled lobster—all come with tasty sides like plantains, curried rice, beans, or coleslaw. On weekends there may be live music.

Bd. de Grand Case, Grand Case, 97150, St. Martin
Known For
  • Low prices
  • Big portions
  • Great johnnycakes
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Friar's Bay Beach Café

$$ Fodor's choice

At this quiet, understated café with a slightly sophisticated vibe, you can rent lounge chairs and umbrellas (half price with lunch) and relax, drink, and dine on the sand from morning till sunset—a spectacular sight here. Along with burgers and sandwiches are bistro standbys like tomato-and-goat-cheese tartlets, and a blackboard lists the daily meat, fish, and salad specials. To get here, look for the red-and-black signs on the road between Grand Case and Marigot, and drive slowly because the road is rough, especially the last 200 yards before the beach.

Friar's Bay Rd., Friar's Bay, St. Martin
0690-49–16–87
Known For
  • Beachside dining
  • Informal atmosphere
  • Good specials
Restaurant Details
No dinner. Closed Tues.

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Le Marocain

$$ Fodor's choice

The authentic decor and classic dishes at this romantic spot transport you straight to Morocco. The meze (mixed appetizers) are delectable, and the couscous and tagines are nicely spiced well. After dinner, you can lounge in the tented rooftop, where belly dancers perform on Friday.

169 rue de Hollande, St. Martin
0590-27–54–48
Known For
  • Affable staff
  • Belly dances on Friday
  • Rooftop lounge
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Top Carrot

$$ Fodor's choice

A popular breakfast and lunch stop, this friendly café offers fresh and tasty vegetarian entrées, sandwiches, and salads pastries, as well as excellent espresso, juices, smoothies, and pastries. Favorites include the house-made granola and yogurt; the pastry stuffed with pesto, avocado, red pepper, and feta cheese; and the cauliflower, spinach, and tomato quiche. The unique on-site gift shop sells Asian-inspired items, spiritual books, yoga theme T-shirts, and handmade jewelry.

Airport Rd., Simpson Bay, St. Maarten
721-544–3381
Known For
  • Large tea selection
  • Casual, cozy dining room
  • Free Wi-Fi and great gift shop
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner

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978 Beach Lounge

$$

Flavorful creole dishes and island-inspired cocktails are on hand at this beach restaurant, run by the same owners as the popular 978 Sanctorum jazz lounge and brunch spot near Friar's Bay in the Rambaud area. The lunch menu here often changes based on the availability of local ingredients, but favorites like the conch and dumplings or the meat and fish mixed grill make regular appearances. In addition to having live music on Saturday and Sunday, this is the spot for the monthly all-white full-moon party, a beloved and sophisticated affair.

61 rue de Friar's Bay, Friar's Bay, 97150, St. Martin
0690-82–80–00
Known For
  • Creole and cajun delicacies
  • Live music on weekends
  • Monthly full-moon beach party
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Beirut

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Beirut serves delicious, fresh Middle Eastern specialties such as falafel, kebabs, and salads, as well as meze such as baba ghanoush. The friendly owners make everyone feel right at home, and there's a hookah bar in the back in the evening.
29 Airport Rd., Simpson Bay, St. Maarten
721-545–3612
Known For
  • Casual, welcoming atmosphere
  • Friendly staff
  • Reasonable prices

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Del Arti Ristorante

$$

This award-winning restaurant is like a slice of Italy in the heart of the Caribbean. The Mediterranean flavors in the authentic Italian dishes transport you straight to Europe, while the stunning island views remind you that you’re still in island paradise.

305 Résidence les Acacias, Anse Marcel, 97150, St. Martin
0690-73–66–53
Known For
  • Crispy-crust pizzas
  • Fresh pastas
  • Vibrant decor
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Enoch's Place

$$

The creole, lolo (open-air-grill)--style food at this no-frills, family-owned restaurant is a Marigot must. Specialties include garlic shrimp, fresh lobster, and rice and beans, but you better come early as some of the best dishes sell out.

Front de Mer, Marigot, St. Martin
0590-29–29–88
Known For
  • Cash only
  • Fried johnnycake and salt fish
  • Local hangout
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Good Morning

$$

This bakery with umbrella-shaded outdoor tables is a great place to stop for a snack, as well as for breakfast (pancakes, omelets, bagels) or lunch (panini, club sandwiches, quiche).

La Source

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Somewhat hidden behind the boutiques of Marina Port La Royale, this tiny restaurant features a French seasonal menu as well as salads, soups, and pastries. The pasta dishes are inventive, but lighter fare such as the crab tartare with seaweed or the chicken salad are also delicious.

Marigot, St. Martin
0590-27–17–27
Known For
  • Healthful, organic dishes
  • Bargain lunch specials
  • Fair-trade coffees and teas
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Le Bistro Nu

$$

It's hard to top the authentic French fare (steak au poivre, sweetbreads with mushroom sauce, sole meunière) at this friendly, intimate, air-conditioned restaurant. Although it's routinely packed until closing, it's also a bit tucked away on an alley in a neighborhood that isn't exactly upscale and where parking can be hard to come by, so it's best to take a taxi at night. The prix-fixe menu is a very good value, as are many of the bottles on the wine list.

23 rue Perrinon, Marigot, 97150, St. Martin
0690-28–16–32
Known For
  • French comfort food
  • Good value prix-fixe menu
  • Reasonably priced wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner Mon. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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Le Carré Vert

$$
Set around a lush patio at the Centr'hotel, this chic but informal restaurant is the perfect place to take a break from Marigot’s bustling streets and unwind over a relaxed meal. In addition to French-inspired Caribbean fare for lunch and dinner, you can also enjoy a breakfast buffet from 6:30 or 7 am till 10 am.
4 rue de Charles de Gaulle, Marigot, St. Martin
0690-71–28–30
Known For
  • Popular with locals and visitors
  • Laid-back vibe
  • Hospitable staff
Restaurant Details
No lunch or dinner Sun. and Mon.

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Lulu's Corner

$$
Mother-daughter-owned Lulu's Corner serves fresh juices, excellent poke bowls, and delicious French toast among other things. Try the café gourmand for a delightful sampling of dessert treats.
97 rte. de Cul-de-Sac, Cul de Sac, St. Martin
0690-77–87–81
Known For
  • Charming atmosphere
  • Boho-chic setting
  • Catch-of-the-day fish dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner

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Mango Café

$$

It's easy to slow down and relax at this open-to-the-breezes spot. Come for breakfast, lunch (burgers, sandwiches, salads), or a snack.

Av. des plages, Baie Orientale, St. Martin
0690-22–28–27
Known For
  • Ample breakfasts
  • Caribbean vibes
  • Boho-chic decor
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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Réveil Martin

$$

For breakfast and brunch, it's hard to beat this popular French-Canadian spot. The menu features everything from eggs Benedict and French toast to crêpes and cassoulets—all prepared in a variety of ways, making it hard to choose.

68 Welfare Rd., Simpson Bay, St. Maarten
721-544–7007
Known For
  • Friendly service
  • Especially busy on weekends
  • Varied menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner

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So Benedict

$$
With its inviting terrace, So Benedict offers a touch of Parisian charm at breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea. Favorites include the crêpes, eggs Benedict, and salmon quinoa salad.
1 rue du General de Gaulle, Marigot, 97150, St. Martin
0590-87–75–14
Known For
  • Friendly staff
  • Avocado toasts
  • Popular with locals, especially at lunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Taloula Mango's/Blue Bitch Bar

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Ribs and burgers are the specialty at this casual beachfront restaurant, but don't ignore the Gouda cheese sticks and quesadillas or the flatbread pizzas. Beach service is available, and chairs and umbrellas are complimentary with lunch.

Philipsburg, St. Maarten
721-542–1645
Known For
  • Location on the Philipsburg boardwalk
  • Delicious tapas
  • Beach views and people-watching
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Tropic's

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Tropic’s is a beach bar known for its authentic Caribbean vibe, its top-tier service, and its diverse menu of delicious dishes. It often hosts beach parties, so check social media for updates on what's happening.
186 bd. de Grand Case, Grand Case, St. Martin
0690-22–46–32
Known For
  • Locally owned
  • Vibrant decor
  • Beach parties
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Yvette's Restaurant

$$

Follow the locals to Yvette's Kitchen, set in a private house, for the island's best Creole cooking. All the St. Martin favorites are dished up in big portions at a reasonable price, so this is the place to try stuffed crab backs, conch and dumplings, or coconut curry chicken. Fried plantains, rice and peas, and hot johnnycakes come on the side. It's hard to find, so consider scoping it out in the daylight before your visit, or come for lunch.