Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Laborie, Laborie Quarter, Caribbean. Laborie is a village on the south coast of Saint Lucia. It was originally called l'Islet a Caret after the Loggerhead sea turtles that were found in the area. The name Laborie is named after Baron de Laborie who was the French governor of Saint Lucia from 1784–1789. At that time the village had a population of 712.
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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!
4 based on 484 reviews
Mango Tree Restaurant, like the resort itself is tropically elegant. The al fresco dining pavilion looks out over a small river stone pool and takes in the magnificent Petit Piton and views of the Caribbean Sea. Stonefield Estate Resort features 3 excitin
Our second time in st Lucia and maybe our 10th time in The Mango Tree restaurant. Even all the taxi drivers will tell. IT IS one of the best restaurants on the island. Plus. Most breath taking view ! Thank you for revisiting St Lucia, and thank you for choosing to dine with us 10 times during those two visits. That is indeed an honour and we really appreciate your patronage and loyalty and there are many choices out there. Thank you for sharing this story.We look forward to your 11th visit.
4 based on 214 reviews
Enjoy Caribbean delicacies served at the water's edge during lunch and dinner at Bayside Restaurant in Sugar Beach, St. Lucia. Set on the white powder sands of one of the islandâs most beautiful beaches, just feet away from the crystal waters of Anse des
While hanging at the beach from Ladera, we ate lunch at the Bayside Bar. It's situated under a sea almond tree right on the beach, between the Pitons. Both visits we had a couple hurricanes. They were a perfect beach sip with passion fruit and pineapple. We ate jerk chicken skewers, shrimp, octopus and pork ribs during our lunches. The menu is primarily tapas and each serving was accompanied by a small green salad. It was a perfect amount for lunch. No need to leave the beach for a great meal at lunch time.
4 based on 1267 reviews
We visited Dasheene twice for dinner and once for lunch, on every visit we were greeted with a warm welcome and enjoyed magnificent, unparalleled views of both Gros and Petite Piton mountains. Sitting on a terrace overlooking these views is quite spectacular. The food for both lunch and dinner were delicious, at dinner the extra touches of an amuse bouche, sorbet pallet cleanser and home made bread with oils/butters make this restaurant stand out from others nearby. The cocktails are superb too, delcious fresh ingredients and the chocolatini is to die for!Friday nights entertainer, Arthur Allain, was brilliant and we enjoyed dancing on the terrace to his beautiful voice singing Ed Sheeran. (This was my favourite memory of our holiday in St Lucia.)We had the pleasure of meeting Christian, the owner of the property, he was keen to know if we had enjoyed our evening and offered to help us in any way to make our stay extra special. The relaxed, happy staff are a credit to Christian who encourages them to show their own personalities during dinner service, some singing along with Arthur, taking photos for customers and simply helping to create a great ambience. You really must make time to visit this restaurant during your stay at St Lucia, it's very special.
4 based on 278 reviews
The Reef Beach Cafe is open 7 days per week, from 8:00 am till 10:00 pm (Mondays until 6pm), and offers a simple but nicely varied menu of Creole and international (sea)food, a range of fast foods (including home made pizza), breakfast, fresh milkshakes,
Pleasant place on the beach with lots of dogs & cats. But the order of calamari that we had with two beers was such a ripoff, it spoiled our experience. The calamari was tasty but when the dish arrived, we thought it was a joke. Nine little rings which cost us $16.00 USD. We've travelled extensively & eaten in many places. We've never seen such a stingy little helping of anything, let alone a $16.00 appetizer. Usually you get a big mound of calamari.Hello Laini, thanks for taking the time to review us. The calamari is a very popular item on our menu and, like all our dishes, it is home-made and prepared from scratch - not shaken out of a bag and into the deep-fryer. The same goes for our fish fingers (local marlin), chicken fingers, pizza, burgers, and so on. Just as importantly, please double-check your credit card statement and you will see that the calamari is EC$16, which is just under US$6. We pride ourselves at The Reef at aiming to keep our prices as low as possible so as to be a beach cafe that can be welcoming to all: locals and visitors alike.
5 based on 22 reviews
We spent our last three nights in Laborie following a ten day stay in Rodney Bay. What a pleasure it was to meet Aidan at Mama Rose, to hear his stories about his family owned Restaurant and to enjoy the fresh fish, black eyed peas and fried plantain. The environment is casual and within walking distance of the Beach. We highly recommend a visit to Laborie and Mama Rose for a cold Piton and some great local food.
4 based on 88 reviews
Just off the Main Street in Laborie this little restaurant is a gem not to be missed. It only seats 12-14 but Mama Tilley keeps clients moving through. She is a hard worker who keeps the kitchen moving but always has time for a chat. We had lobster and bbq chicken which my wife and I shared. Because we shared we were given one and a half lobsters. Prices are very good and the quality great. Mama Tilley is the chef and waitress and she is keen to know that your meal is perfect. Great evening, marvellous food.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Come relax at Salt Rush Café, located on the Laborie waterfront, behind Ms. Rose Bakery. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, coffee, smoothies and cocktails. Our unique combination of services includes kayak tours and outdoor and studio photography.
If you are in Laborie you have to visit Wilson at the Salt Rush Café. Best location in Laborie, Wilson is a true gentleman.We really enjoyed this picturesque spot for lunch and for sundowners and visited several times during our stay in Laborie.
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