Discover Restaurants offering the best Caribbean food in Grand Case, Saint-Martin, Caribbean. Boating, snorkeling, diving…there are endless ways to explore the aquamarine waters of Grand Case. Nestled in a northern crook on the French side of Saint Martin, Grand Case is beloved by tourists and locals for its gourmet cuisine. Indulging in a decadent French meal after a long day in the sun is one of Grand Case’s greatest pleasures. Cap off your evening by sipping local rum as you marvel at the “green flash” of the sun kissing the sea good night.
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4 based on 207 reviews
Had the creole shrimp and my wife had the chicken breast. The shrimp was barely flavored by the sauce it was in. The chicken was better. The rice side dish was good, the mac and cheese, the little salad with corn, and the potato salad not very good. Plaintains were good. The young lady serving us was just lovely, couldn't have been nicer. With a Ting, a beer, and a tip, came in at 40 euros, which is definitely an inexpensive meal for St. Martin, but not one that we will savor.
4 based on 164 reviews
After a recommendation we picked this as our first âLoloâ lunch. Location is great, food was good but staff seemed annoyed with being there. The Scooby next door is a totally different experience. The staff was so friendly and the food was AMAZING. Donât judge a book by itâs cover or pick one for location if you want the best meal.
4 based on 311 reviews
We are located on the road to Mont Vernon : At the Cul de Sac roundabout, take the road to Pinel Island ferry , Drive for 600 meters and take the first right, 100 meters more and here we are on your left hand side.Welcome to the TAITU. We are open every d
We thoroughly enjoyed our last night in Saint Martin at Le Taitu. The fish fritters to start were simply prepared with a wonderful Creole dipping sauce and the owner rounded up the portion since two couples were sharing. Two of us enjoyed the Shrimp Persillade with large shrimp flambeed with anise liqueur in a garlic butter sauce. The shrimp in coconut milk and mahi mahi special were both excellent and everything was served with a lovely seasoned rice pilaf and a few vegetables. Wine selection was nice and well priced. This was a hidden gem really. Thank you for your review;Hope to see you again, on your next trip.*JEAN
4 based on 1080 reviews
There are several grills at this location seaside. This one is popular. Worth a lunch. Ribs, chicken, seafood. Basic picnic table dining. Reasonably priced option.
4 based on 750 reviews
All the lolos are jammed together - at 130pm for lunch, they were still full vs the others. That should be your first clue. Our first time here, we chose to eat at Les Coin des Amis which had the oceanfront view - I think you pay for that in slightly more expensive prices for food that is essentially the same. Talk of the Town however has the better food - they use real coconut in their rice & peas, it wasnât dried out, and the chicken wasnât as salty as Les Coin. Service was speedy too.
4 based on 1406 reviews
We had dinner here the Sunday prior to hurricane Irma hitting. The "small" lobster we had was over 2 pounds and fabulous. The Mahi-Mahi was also quite delicious. Pricey, but well worth it with the wonderful view over the bay in Grand Case. However, status is currently unknown as reports of the damage in GC were of almost total destruction on the water's edge, where this tremendous restaurant was located. If it comes back, make the owners smile with a visit and meal. Easily $100-150 per head with drinks, wine, dessert and coffee.
4 based on 795 reviews
The sunset cafe is a pearl of the Caribbean, on the rock, facing Anguilla, the view of the bay of grand case is the most beautiful !, the sunset is wonderful, fresh fish and specialties concocted by a kitchen engaged in the freshness of the dishes, not to
We stayed at the Grand Case Beach Club and had breakfast, lunch and dinner experiences during our stay. The staff was helpful and attentive. Food was reliable and good. There are better options for French food but you shouldnât be disappointed here. As a family of 5 we tried most things. I recommend the specials on the board. The fried shrimp and tuna tataki stood out to me. Burgers were good. Breakfast in general was too. Very casual. Great view of the ocean over a cup of coffee or an evening cocktail.
4 based on 340 reviews
My wife and I were disappointed to see that the previous mention here of Villa Royale was headed "Destroyed", because we looked forward trying it after reading other reviews and writeups. Well, I'm happy to report that Villa Royale is (finally!) back in business as of October! Seems not to have been rediscovered by American tourists, because on our Sunday night visit, all the other customers were French-speaking. Delightful Creole food, and an excellent value for money. My wife and I shared a tempura shrimp appetizer; the shrimp were perfectly fried, and the batter crust had a bit of a creole spice kick. She had the triggerfish filet, while I had a whole snapper, both perfectly prepared. Each dish came with a choice of side (we both had the creole rice, which was great) and a small salad on the plate. Desserts looked tempting, but we chose not to indulge. The indoor dining room is bright and clean (all new), while the porch provides a more romantic night-time atmosphere (and is quieter for conversation, despite traffic going right by). There were a few service lapses that I'm sure will be fixed as the newer staff gain experience. Other than that, the manager and the owner have things well in hand. All in all, a delightful change of pace from the more upscale restaurants in Grand Case. Do go!Thank you guys for the review. Yes indeed Villa Royale is back and ready to put a smile in your face. We are really please with the outcome since a month and will push as much as possible. There's so many more in store for you so dont hesitate to visit us anytime you're coming back to our lovely island. Thanks again,
4 based on 1370 reviews
The large restaurant dining area features various seating arrangements and is a perfect place to start your mornings off with a wonderful breakfast, a work lunch or a family dinner. Our extensive food menu includes a range of healthy and hearty regular di
I only visited the beach and had drinks, so this review is basically for that. Drinks are average, however the vibe is amazing young and not-so-young crowd mixed in. If DJ is playing the music is great, service is as expected in this type of establishments (a bit slow)... hookas are offered if you are into it. Water is amazing!Hello MarYelSol,Thank you very much for your nice review. We are happy you enjoyed it and we hope to welcoming you back at Rainbow Cafe!Warm regards,Team Rainbow
4 based on 102 reviews
Located right before the Simpson Bay Bridge. There's a new spot in St.Maarten, where locals can be proud of their local cuisine, where Rum enthusiasts can sip themselves around the world, one tumbler at a time; and where tourist can truly experience the a
Coming to Sint Maarten in low season presented us with some challenges - not just weather, but finding open restaurants. Finally, six days into our week, we were told that Nowhere Special was someplace special! I, personally, had been craving grilled Caribbean lobster all week and we were told that the previous night was a lobster special night at Nowhere Special. Well we missed it by one day, but the wonderful people at Nowhere Special took great care of us, and brought me a fabulous grilled Caribbean lobster, with the yummiest fried plantains ever, and of course, their famous Johnny Cakes! Our server, Red, was amazing, such a sweetie. The music was delightful, and everyone was so friendly. This was my first trip to Sint Maarten, but I hope to return and if I do, I will definitely return to Nowhere Special!!
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