Reviews on French food in Le Carbet, Arrondissement of Saint-Pierre, Caribbean. Le Carbet is a village and commune in the French overseas department of Martinique.
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4 based on 108 reviews
Little (20 seats) French restaurant with nautical decor - Lunch set menu at 15 ⬠- Air-Co - Free WIFI - English & German spoken - Italian understood
We were wandering trying to find somewhere open when we happened upon Le Tamaya. It's charming space run by a husband wife team. It was our favorite meal of the vacation.
4 based on 157 reviews
I had dinner three times at the Cercle. The first time I was just curious to try Brittany style crepes in the West Indies. I had the carbetienne with smoked marlin. It was delicious. I came back twice to taste their other crepes. Do not miss the sweet desert crepes which are also delicious. A great place for lunch or dinner. They also make traditional ice creams! There is a small terrace overlooking the sea. The owner and the waitress were very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 171 reviews
We stopped at this restaurant while on a tour of the island. The food and atmosphere was wonderful. We enjoyed ourselves very much in their upstairs dining room None of our group speaks French but the owner Philippe was wonderful and able to communicate with us in English very well. The food was delicious!
4 based on 107 reviews
Paillote located in Anse Turin on Raisiniers beach, feet almost in the water. Specialty fresh fish and vegetables, homemade pastries, gluten-free, fresh fruit juices Creole and mixed kitchen, simple and tasty, We speak English and Italian
We had the pleasure to enjoy freshly made fishcakes and a piñacolada. Both were great and the lady was really to us. It is right on the beach so it can't be a better situation! Certainly a place to stop by for lunch and a nice swim in the clear water of the caribbean sea.
4 based on 260 reviews
Experience the unique atmosphere and cuisine of a bistronomic restaurant by the beach : Pelican Beach is the ideal place for a casual lunch or dinner on the waterfront⦠Enjoy sea breezes and sea views from the open-air restaurant overlooking the caribbean
This was the only restaurant we could go to without reservations. I was afraid that would mean it was not great but we were pleasently surprised. The food was good - salads, burgers or seafood (a little pricey at 21-26 euros). The drinks were interesting and fun but the best tip is to go around 3pm and they have a happy hour on the chairs in the front. You can rent the beach loungers for 5 euro each which includes an umbrella, access to their shower and bathroom and beachside service for homemade icecream and lovely rose wine. We stayed until sunset and it was gorgeous!!
4 based on 837 reviews
We wandered into Le Petibonum after a booking fell through at a different nearby restaurant--what a happy accident! We did not have a reservation but the staff quickly seated us and served us drinks. The menu was on a large chalk board and the owner/manager took the time to explain every dish in English and give us recommendations so that we could sample the flavors of the island. We began with a sampler appetizer that had several different fish pâtés, all of which were exceptional. We then shared two main dishes--the first was a stewed beef in a tomato sauce accompanied by a loaded baked potato and rice, the second was the real jewel--langoustines in a vanilla cream sauce. If you have the chance, try this dish! It's unlike anything I've ever had and was so delicious. Staff were attentive and friendly and the restaurant was right on the beach. Give it a try if you're in Le Carbet!
4 based on 610 reviews
We took others' recommendation to have a reservation, and were glad we did. Before 8 pm, the restaurant was nearly full, and it's a large place. The burger I had was huge and prepared nicely. It comes with several strips of delicious bacon and a fried egg! My husband's starter of tuna tartare was good, as was his grilled fish (entire - including head). Service was attentive, and they spoke some English.
4 based on 158 reviews
The restaurant Les Aromes offers a simple, healthy, quality cuisine, while remaining in affordable prices. Without pretension. We work mainly with local products of high quality, thanks to a network of small producers of the North Caribbean who do a great
We went here for lunch towards the end of our vacation - and were very pleasantly surprised. We weren't sure want to expect, but once we walked into the restaurant the back deck was lovely. Our waitress was super nice, and we thought the food was really delicious. If you're looking for a good meal on this part of the island, Les Aromes is definitely a must visit.Thank you for your visit, the team is very appreciative of your comment!
4 based on 492 reviews
The Restaurant is located at 1643 Carbet, a small village at the edge of the sea. It is one of the oldest houses on the island of Martinique, in a large park in the shade of trees. Christine, the owner, and Karine welcome you in a warm and cheerful atmosp
Second year in a row 1643 delivered our best meal on the island. The setting is sublime, like a botanical garden. Service is impeccable and friendly as can be. Was Wifeâs birthday so I stopped by the day before to make a reservation. We started with a salad of tomato and Chèvre with a surprising cup of delicious ice cream. I had the entrecôte (steak) and Donna had the salmon. Both superb. The day before I had asked if they had cake for the birthday and the proprietor said no, but then she said maybe. The cake came out after dinner and was a love surprise for both of us (although that meant no creme brûlée for me). Donât miss this exquisite experience. Merci pour votre avis et votre recommandation, cela a été un plaisir de vous accueillir pour la seconde fois et nous sommes très contents de faire parti de vos bons souvenirs de vacances. Meilleurs voeux pour la nouvelle année !
4 based on 492 reviews
XVII Century estate local crayfish Aromas and cocoa visits/restaurant/boutique Habitation Ceron back in 1658 was qualified as an important sugar refinery with a water mill. Habitation Ceron is now oriented towards agro-tourism with its crayfish pools, the
Built in 1658 Habitation Ceron is a former sugar refinery. From Le Precheur you reach it after a few kilometers down the narrow coastal road. It's situated in an exceptional landscape of North-Carribean Martinique. To-day this estate preserves biodiversity and restores its old stone buildings. I started my stay by a pleasant walk along a torrent in the dense tropical forest surrounding the Habitation. I could see a wide range of plants and trees, especially a huge and striking zamana. After my walk I stopped for lunch in the restaurant located under a carbet in the shade of trees by the river. I received a lukewarm welcome that I forgot instantly by sipping a Planter's Punch and enjoying the exceptional position. Service was helpful and I really appreciated the refined fusion cuisine with Creole inspiration and use of local herbs and flowers.As appetizers I had stuffed piments then lobster ravioli with pan-seared banana and foie gras emulsion. Delicious. I ordered a glass of Chile white wine. As entrée I ate local crayfish a la plancha with zucchini and crispy poultry. Subtle and original. Café gourmand with chocolate cake, mango sorbet and lemon pie was also fine. In short a tasty meal in an amazing spot. Expensive but that was worth it.
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