DÉLICES DES CAPS - GLACES BO KAY
Read moreIn Creve Coeur, on the road to Cap Chevalier, Simone has been known for over 20 years as one of the great priestesses of ice cream! Her specialty: sorbets and ice creams with fruits and 100% péyi medicinal plants. The flavors are surprising: shell ginger flowers, mango ginger, moringa leaves… Her latest discovery is a sorbet made from “bodlanmé” grapes that she picks herself. The ice creams can be eaten on the spot or to take away.
COCCO BELLO
Read moreAn artisan ice cream maker like no other. It's been five years since Martinique-born Sana Nicolas took over this gourmet laboratory specializing in artisanal Italian-style ice creams. Trained in Bologna, Italy, to acquire the exceptional dexterity of Italian-style ice creams, she offers classic flavors as well as local ones: giraumon, sweet potato... and especially original ones, such as violet and rose, which are all the rage. New from Cocco Bello: cocco'pops sticks. To die for! And let's not forget our made-to-measure milkshakes.
ARHUM GLACÉ
Read moreA real artisan ice cream maker that you must discover when you visit Saint-Pierre. Audrey and Aurélien have settled in the town where Audrey's grandmother used to have a business. Aurélien has been a pastry chef and confectioner for 20 years and has worked in some of the most famous ice cream shops in France. Today he serves his own collections of ice creams, sorbets, frozen desserts, crêpes, and waffles. The style is refined and contemporary, and the quality of the products is fine. Try his artisanal Italian ice cream made on site, it is a treat!
HAAGEN DAZS
Read moreFamous for its ultra-gourmet ice creams, American company Häagen-Dazs has landed right in the heart of the capital of Foyal, opposite Place de la Savane. The world-famous ice cream brand, founded in 1960, has over 900 stores worldwide, and now has a point of sale in Martinique. Good news for fans of their legendary flavors (vanilla Macadamia, cookies & cream) and their wonderful ice cream Liège waffles. A new gourmet temple for a refreshing break.