Discover the best restaurant in Marigot, St. Barthelemy including Le Sereno Restaurant, On the Rocks, Sand Bar, Le Bartolomeo, Hotel Le Toiny Restaurant, Restaurant l'Indigo, Grain De Sel, Nikki Beach Saint Barth, Le Piment, Le Ti St Barth
4 based on 94 reviews
The restaurant serves a casually elegant Mediterranean Brasserie, taking advantage of the bounty of the Caribbean Sea while incorporating an Italian accent due to the closeness with its sister property in Lake Como and the nationality of the chef and owners. At the helm of Restaurant Le Sereno, Chef Alex Simone will deliver simple and beautifully presented dining experiences. Chef's classic Mediterranean dishes will be elevated with the freshest ingredients and fit perfectly with the restaurant's beachfront setting, including dishes like Steak Tartare and Vitel Toné. The menu will highlight an array of vibrant flavors in dishes like the Poisson en Croute de Sel (fish baked in salt-crust with Lake Como aromatic herbs) and Herb-Crusted Sea Scallops with Saffron. The Italian accent will be seen and tasted throughout the menu, most notably in the restaurant's signature Gnocchi Le Sereno, traditional of Lake Como and made from unprocessed buckwheat flour with a tomato-sage sauce, as sage is the typical aromatic herb of the lake and Chef Simone's famous Lobster Linguine from Il Baretto, here made with fresh local spiny lobster that arrives daily to Le Sereno's private beach.
Valet parking, Tables were full, outside by the white sand and palm trees about seven-eight tables, lounge chairs looking out of the bay water. Sat further to the two left tables/bench chairs and had some rose wine.Service was attentive and friendly. Salt bake sea bass...MoreDear JT, Thank you for your great review, it is wonderful to read that you enjoyed your loungy afternoon with us at Le Sereno Restaurant. We do hope to welcome you back soon for some more crème brulée. Warm regards, The Restaurant Team
4.5 based on 477 reviews
Island-chic with a refined atmosphere, On The Rocks is spectacularly set with views over the coral reefs and beyond. Master Chef Jean-Georges offers an elegant and creative menu - a culinary highlight not to be missed. Exquisite cocktails at sunset and an aperitif snack menu available from 5 pm.
Beautiful food... Yikes! Fussy one year old placed in a high chair right next to our romantic, waterfront table for two. The exclusive adult night ended quickly. We're parents too, but chic & hip don't combine with babies/children. We completed our meal and left quickly.
4.5 based on 327 reviews
Casual cuisine with a light contemporary touch will is served for lunch at the Sand Bar, perfectly located on the immaculate white sandy beach of St Jean and offering a flawless view of the turquoise sea. For simply perfect dinners the Sand Bar Night is the coolest spot right now right on the water's edge where guests are invited to enjoy Mediterranean cuisine with an inspired nod towards Italy.
A great place for a long lunch.
Great selection of food, drink, and staff always helpful.
Can't say much more really!
4 based on 60 reviews
Situated in the heart of the hotel's lush tropical Gardens, Bartolomeo offers bistronomic cuisine. Showcasing the island’s best ingredients and bold Caribbean and Mediterranean spices, the menu is enhanced daily with the freshest seasonal market produce. At the adjacent lounge, guests enjoy a selection of wines by the glass, signature cocktails and fine liquors.
My wife and I came and enjoyed lounge chairs on the beach and had a wonderful lunch. The chairs were gratis with the price of the lunch which was delicious and elegantly served. Staff were attentive and everything was fresh and delicious. We shared a great quinoa salad with Shrimp that was served with wonderful rolls and olive oil. The pizza that we split was wonderful and more than we could eat. A great day that we will certainly repeat.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
Le Toiny Restaurant offers simple yet elegant cuisine. Widely considered one of the best dining venues on St. Barth, the restaurant has been completely redesigned and refurbished during the summer of 2015 with a clean "coastal chic" aesthetic. The calm palette features neutral tones and fine natural materials inspired by the island, including petrified wood, mother of pearl, soft fabrics and sun-bleached teak. The design has been accented with crisp pops of blue in bold patterns, in a nod to the hotel's magnificent location overlooking the Caribbean Sea. An open-air oyster shell bar, cozy corners of Seating and a champagne sitting area, ideal for pre-dinner aperitifs, give a relaxed and intimate feeling to Le Toiny's restaurant, every meal is an opportunity to indulge, both in delectable cuisine and in breathtaking views overlooking the hotel's infinity pool and the Caribbean Sea.
1st dinner on the island and it was fabulous! Beautiful outdoor table by the lovely lit infinity pool. Great service! Relaxing atmosphere with cool music playing in the background. Delicious Bellinis, seared scallops, and amazing black truffle pasta with Parmesan! Wish I had room for the chocolate dessert!
4.5 based on 52 reviews
We stayed at Le Guanahani and had lunch or small meals everyday. Casual beachfront location, under cover, toes in the sand with views of the ocean and lagoon Beaches. Good food options ranging from ceviches, salads, pastas, sandwiches and grilled fish & meat, all with picturesque presentation.
4 based on 248 reviews
Lazing around in the sun makes everyone hungry.
Fortunately, Grain de Sel is right off the Anse Saline parking lot, so you don't need to go far for food. There's a great selection for all palates.
The service is attentive and friendly. Seating is outdoors and pleasantly in the shade.
There's no better way to relax and eat after relaxing at the beach on relaxing St. Barths.
**for anyone considering the CONCH dish: I imagined it was a light dish in the style of a ceviche, but it is heavy and stew-like. Of course, I should have realized this as the dish is described as a "fricassee", but when the sun-stroked mind dreams of fresh conch in the style of a ceviche, the mind dreams. Reading is power.
4 based on 805 reviews
Nestled on the beach of Saint-Jean, Nikki Beach St. Barth is a luxurious haven for the world’s jet-set clientele bringing celebration, sophistication and excitement to the island. Modeled after the same European minimalist, contemporary look and feel as the brand’s other locations around the wor ld; Nikki Beach St. Barth is simplistic in beauty with all-white plush sun beds, chic drapery and the brand’s trademark teepees throughout the beach club. Guests are able to indulge in refreshing cocktails and an extensive menu filled with delectable dishes featuring produce and spices representative of all the countries Nikki Beach is located including delicious salads, creative sushi rolls, innovative seafood entrees and slow-roasted free range rotisserie chicken.
We had lunch at Nikki Beach and were impressed. I had the sushi an my wife had the lobster pasta. Sushi portion was good size but lobster pasta little small for price. Both were very tasty. But the people watching, atmosphere and service made up for the cost. Definitely a happening place near Eden Rock.
4 based on 151 reviews
Service is typical for St Barths; not overly fast nor overly friendly but was ok. Food was really quite good; I had the fish of the day tartare. It was a generous portion and typically priced for here at 23 euros. The fries were very good and made in house clearly. There is a varied menu with everything from paninis to burgers to tapas and full meals. I think it was an excellent lunch spot. Many locals were there eating lunch and soccer was on the tv. We would take the teens back for lunch; everyone was happy.
4 based on 198 reviews
This place is a must! We were hesitant about booking it since we weren't real keen about dining so late but right as you enter the place the energy and fun atmosphere is infectious. Be prepared for the photographer trying to sell you pictures which I initially thought was pretty cheesy but that's all part of the experience. The food was better than expected for a cabaret show but probably one of the lower ends of all the other fine dining experienced this far. We weren't aware that you can just enjoy the show at the bar without having to dine there. So I would suggest you enjoy another finer dining establishment then go for the show. Bring your plastic cuz it's pricey -- 2 glasses of champagne was ~ $60. But hey that's St Bart's for you. Still worth the expense for what this island offers!
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