8 Best Restaurants in St. Martin, St. Martin and St. Maarten

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We've compiled the best of the best in St. Martin - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

La Cigale

$$$$ Fodor's Choice
La Cigale, Baie Nettlé
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On the edge of Baie Nettlé, this well-established, family-owned island standout has wonderful views of the lagoon from its dining room and open-air patio, but the charm comes the devoted attention to detail. The delicious food is edible sculpture—perhaps, lobster bisque under a pastry dome, fresh sea bass with a leek fondue, and the signature Le Cigale foie-gras emulsion soup. For dessert, the macaroon with raspberry and vanilla ice cream is a favorite.

101 Laguna Beach, Baie Nettlé, 97150, St. Martin
0690-35–25–02
Known For
  • Artistic presentation
  • Excellent service
  • Convenient location near Marigot
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Sept. and Oct. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Anse Marcel Beach Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Beachside calm with a side order of chic is on the menu at this lovely restaurant and beach club, which was designed with the environment in mind. Dishes are based on what's fresh and readily available, but there are always salads, sandwiches, mussels, grilled fish, and steaks, as well as amazing desserts (be sure to try the crepes). You can dine and lounge all day, either in the restaurant or on the beach, but if you don't rent a beach chair here, pick a sandy spot a little away from the restaurant. There is safe, private parking available. Reservations are essential in high season.

Bacchus

$$$ Fodor's Choice

In the Hope Estate commercial area just southeast of Grand Case, wine importer Benjamin Laurent and his wife, Magali, have created a lively, deliciously air-conditioned wine emporium, where it's worth the wait to enjoy superb meals made using high-quality ingredients from France. You can also buy gourmet groceries, delicious chocolates, and organic teas, as well as wine (of course) and rum or other spirits.

18–19 rue Anegada, Grand Case, 97150, St. Martin
0590-87–15–70
Known For
  • Sublime wine
  • Chic bistro setting
  • Strong coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner
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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L'Astrolabe

$$$ Fodor's Choice

L'Astrolabe gets raves for its modern interpretations of classic French cuisine served poolside at the Esmeralda Resort. Menu highlights might include duck breast in a smoked paprika sauce, black Angus filet mignon, sea scallops with fennel and preserved lemon, and fresh-vanilla crème brûlée. You can enjoy a fixed-price surf-and-turf menu on Monday, a lobster menu on Friday, and live music on both nights. The restaurant is also open daily for breakfast. 

44 Parc de la Baie Orientale, Baie Orientale, St. Martin
0590-87–11–20
Known For
  • Prix-fixe, vegetarian, and kids menus
  • Lobster menu on Friday
  • Live music on Monday and Friday
Restaurant Details
No lunch. No dinner Wed.
Reservations essential

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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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Rainbow Café & Beach Bar

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Rainbow brings a bit of wit and Instagrammable boho panache to the beach bar genre. Although it's open for breakfast and lunch—with an eclectic menu of burgers, steaks, grilled fish or lobster, and vegan and vegetarian dishes—it's fun to come here later in the day to enjoy tapas, sushi, dynamite cocktails, and spectacular sunsets from a comfortable lounge chair on the beach deck or a table on the open-air rooftop deck. There's DJ music live music most days and beach parties on weekends.