8 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.

Emilio's

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Emilio Wilson bought the plantation where his grandparents worked and died as enslaved people, which is now the location of the Rainforest Adventure park and this award-winning restaurant housed in an 18th-century sugarcane boiling house. The knowledgeable owner of this family-run establishment, Norman Wathey, is more than happy to talk to you about the "old days" while you dine on nouveau Caribbean cuisine. Dishes might include charred garlic octopus with spicy avocado puree, rosemary rack of lamb with mushroom risotto, or snapper en papilotte. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available, and the wine cellar has more than 100 options.

59 L.B. Scott Rd., Philipsburg, St. Maarten
721-522–1848
Known For
  • Exceptional menu, cocktails, and Sunday brunch
  • Impressive wine selection
  • Historic atmosphere in a chic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed on Mon. No dinner Sun.
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.

119 Palm

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With a selection of waffles, crepes, and ice cream, as well as refreshing bubble teas and milk shakes, this relaxed spot is the perfect place for a quick lunch or afternoon treat. On weekends, it also serves brunch.
119 av. des plages, Baie Orientale, 97150, St. Martin
0690-61–09–05
Known For
  • Galettes and crepes
  • Relaxed local vibe
  • Lots of ice-cream toppings
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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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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Jungle Room Restaurant

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Route du Pic Paradis, Rambaud, 97150, St. Martin
0590-87-86-16
Known For
  • Saturday brunch
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Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Lulu's Corner

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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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Réveil Martin

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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

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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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