BZH CREPERIE
Read moreA touch of Brittany in the Caribbean! A successful bet for this crêperie, which excels in buckwheat galettes. Come and sample the house specialties, such as the Normandy galettes made with Guémené andouille, the Western, or the Chaudrizo. The establishment also serves grilled meats and local fish. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the wine cellar is sure to please lovers of fine vintages. The portions are very hearty. Nice location and tables under tropical vegetation. Concerts regularly organized (see Facebook page).
LA CRÊPERIE DU LAGON
Read moreThe focus is on Breton specialties, especially galettes and crêpes. Since 2016, Mr. Lavoisey and his team have been offering a warm welcome, with buckwheat galettes, sweet crêpes and daily specials. We discuss the news announced in the local papers right from breakfast and take advantage of the WiFi connection. Although the marina is still closed to mooring and many restaurants are closed, this friendly address is well worth a visit. Everything here is homemade, and the banana-chocolate crêpes are to die for.
LE MA TI BEACH
Read moreNear Le Flamboyant, on the Baie Nettlé lagoon, Ma Ti Beach offers an enchanting setting in a magnificent green setting. From its large wooden terrace, or under one of the straw huts on the beach, you can admire one of the most beautiful views of Saint-Martin. The chef offers simple Creole and French dishes, including grilled fish, flambéed prawns and tartare. Desserts are also excellent. It's the perfect place to enjoy a seasonal cocktail while admiring the tropical sunset.
LE COOL HEURE CAFE
Read moreIt's always a good time to take a cool and unpretentious break on the road to Grand-Case. This roadside restaurant offers family-friendly food cooked by locals. Betty puts her heart into her homemade meals. It is not really a "lolo" but the simple side of the menu with a limited choice reminds us of it. The address is not touristy and it is so much the better because you will meet locals who talk about business and facts of the island. There is nothing like it to get to know the "real" Saint Martin.