RESTAURANT GWADININA
Read moreYou'll have lunch in the heart of the distillery, as this is the restaurant on the Gwadinina estate. A welcome stopover after the distillery tour and tasting. The restaurant serves Creole cuisine at lunchtime (colombo, grilled fish, fricassee and ouassous brochettes washed down with rum from the distillery). In the evening, it's a "grill party", with a sprinkling of music. The restaurant sometimes organizes events, so check the website and social networks for more information.
AKA LELÈNE
A popular restaurant for its friendly service, authentic local cuisine and ...Read more
AN TI KAZ LA
Read moreThis small restaurant-bar-cocktail bar offers a blend of West Indian and Indian cuisine. It's located on the boulevard in the artisan village, which also houses local artists and craftspeople, as well as the tourist office. Depending on the market and the catch of the day, you can order from the à la carte menu colombo or moltani de cabri, paella, lobster, ouassous, fresh fish, paroka (a cucurbit resembling a cucumber) with cod and herring, loti (Indian bread), vadais (excellent chickpea fritters)...
TI TAB KREYOL
Restaurant with shaded terrace offering a cuisine elaborated from fresh and ...Read more
BOKIT CENTER
Read moreThe building is easy to spot thanks to its yellow facade. As part of its commitment to eco-responsibility, Bokit Center uses local suppliers, seasonal fruit and vegetables and recyclable packaging. Bokit is a Guadeloupean specialty made from yeast-free bread dough fried in oil. You compose your own bokit, the dough (classic or with turmeric) and the filling, thanks to a wide choice of ingredients to suit all tastes and diets.
LE BEL BIGUINE
Restaurant offering a menu of local cuisine made from fresh, local ...Read more
LE TOULOULOU
Restaurant offering a nice menu of Creole specialties and fresh fish.Read more
PERRIN GRILL
Read moreThis roadside food-truck offers a wide range of Creole-style grilled meats to take away, with a few tables also available for on-site consumption. Choose from caramelized ribs, smoked chicken, sausages, turkey wings, meat and fish kebabs, lambi... Specialties include caramelized smoke-cured chicken, Tomahawk prime rib, duck breast, pork rolls, chicken wings... Depending on the season, French fries may include potato, sweet potato, breadfruit or yellow banana.
RESTAURANT DE L'ILET
Establishment displaying a menu oscillating between traditional French ...Read more
LA TERRASSE DE MARIO
Establishment with a good quality-price ratio which has a terrace on a ...Read more
LA ROUTE DU RHUM
Read moreThe restaurant La Route du Rhum is named after the mythical transatlantic race that takes place every 4 years. The restaurant, with a view on the pontoons and the boats, is located near the marina's harbour master's office. It is easily accessible on foot through 3 different accesses. A large parking lot is available for free in the immediate vicinity. The menu includes Creole dishes (accras, Creole puddings, fish court-bouillon, lobster, ouassous, colombo...) and some traditional French dishes (duck breast, entrecote, butcher's piece...).
M'CO SAVEURS
Read moreThis Creole gastronomic restaurant is particularly renowned. The chef Marie has developed plates with a refined presentation, focusing on the use of selected local products. Everything is homemade, like the fragrant and tasty bread rolls, the fish rillettes, the dried fruits for the cocktails... The sober and elegant decoration of the room, the careful table setting, the attentive service and the tasty cuisine make this establishment a must in Guadeloupe.
BOKARAIBES
Read moreThis typically Creole snack offers bokits made from breadfruit flour with a very low gluten content. Bokit is one of Guadeloupe's most popular specialties. It's a fried bun with a variety of fillings, such as chicken, ham and cheese, but also in more local varieties: lambi, cod, Indian chicken with Bokaraïbes sauce (tandoori style)... Their bokits are light and low in fat, despite being fried, because breadfruit flour absorbs less oil. The flour is produced by a local flour mill.
LE CALEBASSIER
Read moreThis small bar-restaurant and snack bar is located right next to the fishing port. It offers, of course, fresh fish on its shaded terrace with an unobstructed sea view, as well as good cocktails. The à la carte selection is fairly limited, but in line with the restaurant's desire to offer only the freshest, home-made local produce (Creole platter, accras, ouassous coco curry, lambi ravioli, lobster...). The welcome and service are very pleasant. On the practical side, it's easy to find parking nearby.
PINKBERRIES
Read moreThe Pinkberries is a glacier-bar that serves both salted and sweet crepes, waffles as well as bruschettas and paninis. The whole thing is made home. Excellent ice cuts!