Find out what Caribbean restaurants to try in St. Lucia. When was the last time you went out for a casual drive and ended up inside a volcano? A surreal scenario comes to life at La Soufrière, one of the most popular attractions in St. Lucia. Pack your skin with the medicinal mud of Sulfur Springs for a DIY spa treatment. Continue your eruptive adventures with a guided hike of the two volcanic plugs known as the Pitons then ascend Morne Fortune to take in the sweeping views. For an intimate beach experience, hit the private black sands of Anse Mamin.
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4 based on 976 reviews
Fish and seafood specialties restaurant on water front at Vigie Cove, Chef Xavier Ribot has lead this charming restaurant for 15 years offering french and Caribbean cuisine.
We had Dinner for four and the food was excellent! For appetizers we had Crab Back, Mussels, Coquilles Saint-Jacques, and a Salad with Beets and Honey Walnuts. Everything was great except the salad was missing Walnuts and they substituted Sliced Almonds. Entrees were Dorado with Garlic Butter, Shrimp with Garlic Butter and Kingfish with Curry. Again everything was excellent and the vegetables were done perfectly. Dessert was Creme Brulee and A Chocolate Torte. Again Wonderful.The only complaint was that the service fell apart by the middle of the meal. After the entrees were delivered. Our server never returned for wine, drinks, or dessert. We had to get up and ask another waiter to take our dessert order.
4 based on 247 reviews
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This is a great place selling real micro brewery craft ales in proper pint glasses. The IPA is stunning and a great treat having had to drink mainly tasteless lagers on cruise around the Caribbean. Price was very reasonable Set at edge of beautiful point before you join cruise ship and there is a lot of retail outlets so wife is not bored.There is another bar with music next door so great atmosphere.
4 based on 340 reviews
We stopped by here for lunch whilst having a tour of the island.It's a little basic cafe in Soufriere.Staff were pleasant. Inside is basic, table, chairs, some fans to keep you cool and toilets.Food wise, it was pretty good. Good portions sizes, food was hot and tasty.
4 based on 280 reviews
The restaurant is already discussed in your forums. I just can't find a listing for it so that I can review it. I don't know the street number (not much on the internet about it), but it is on West Coast Rd, Soufriere, St. Lucia. It was very clean and wel
Popped in here for a Sunday lunch after a trip to Tet Paul.The food was amazing and special mention should be made of Theresa who is the epitome of great customer service.
4 based on 220 reviews
Casual and affordable waterfront dining in a tropical garden setting.
We had a wonderful dinner. The sweet chili shrimp was excellent and the greens and fruit on the salad were fresh and flavorful. The staff was friendly and efficient, and the owner/chef was charming. Near Vigie airport-no signage on access road (permit process pending)-donât miss it!
4 based on 506 reviews
The food was excellent and Martha and her staff were wonderful. Martha does all the cooking and came to the table to ask us what we would like or not like. There was a lot of excellent food that Martha prepared for us. She was so friendly - I felt like we were being adopted. This is a highly recommended gem of a restaurant in Soufriere - don't miss it - only open for lunch.
4 based on 605 reviews
Honestly the place is different: old house nestled in nice garden with very expensive ceramics and pillows handpainted by the owner: true!However although our waiter Tito was nice foid and service are just mediocre. We ordered cocktails (not good), smoked crab (skip skip skip!!!!), mahi mahi smothered by a sauce, a medium rare rib eye steak that was really well done and our son son could barely chew it and swallow it which had humongous chunks of fat, prawns but got 4 tiny bitsy shrimp tails.....And there is a 10% service charge.They don't put their menu and prices online probably not to deter people but windy road and poor quality are really not worth it!!!!
4 based on 227 reviews
Providing authentic Caribbean delights such as Chicken, Beef, Shrimp , Vegetarian Rotis as well as pineapple, banana, chocolate, cherry, mango and coconut and cherry cakes. We also do home cooked dinners which can include stew local chicken, beefy curry,
We unfortunately did not get to taste Liz's Roti as there was another Lady on the beach claiming to be her... But we did have cake and local juice from her which tasted amazing so I can only imagine what the Roti tastes like !
4 based on 338 reviews
I mean..where do I start?We had considered staying at Jade Mountain, but ended up at Ladera. However, after dining at Jade Club and seeing the property, we will definitely come back and stay next time. We got the $95 pre-fixe menu. Some of the stand outs are the braised beef cheek, seafood ravioli, pâté, quail, and lamb chops. Everything from the presentation and service is . The architecture of the resort is very Jurassic Park meets West World. And did I mention the view? While Ladera is way closer to the Pitons, Jade Mountain in a way captures the view of the Pitons in a more majestic way. The view is to die for! It is worth every penny!
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4 based on 124 reviews
Yes, the food is out of this world, but here is something that will make reading my review worth it. Ask for the Naan Bread Demo. You will see the oven, how it's used, and watch as they make Naan bread right there. And you will EAT that one too!
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