Find out what South American restaurants to try in Philipsburg. Philipsburg is the capital of Dutch St. Maarten, a Caribbean island divided into Dutch and French (Saint Martin) sides. Bargain seekers flock to the duty-free and sales-tax-free stores of Philipsburg's mile-long commercial district. Visitors also enjoy the city's art galleries, historic forts, casinos and zoo, as well as Great Bay Beach and its boardwalk. Offshore, on the 12 Metre Challenge, guests can work as part of the crew on one of five boats used in the 1987 America's Cup competition.
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Peru was chosen as the best culinary destination by the World Travel Awards in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 for its variety of inputs and exoticism. You can enjoy a piece of Peru in St. Maarten/St. Martin at Nazca Peruvian Restaurant. Discover a variet
Popped in for a drink the first day, just a couple of beers. Lovely and clean and welcoming. Went back for cocktails the second day as the one we had further up the bay was cheap but served in plastic cups. This place has style and lovely staff too. No need for extra food as the cruise ship was in view and food already paid for.
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-FREE WIFI- Come and join us for a relaxing day at the beach with great food and cold drinks. Or join us in the Beach House where we can serve you with a smile, while you enjoy our amazing view of the sea. Every first and last Thursday evening we have kar
On the beach, rents lounge chairs and umbrellas. Stopped for lunch. Reasonable cost. Had mamas fried chicken, which was a chicken leg and attached thigh. Came with Mac and cheese, and a dollop of sheperd pie. About $15. Also, chicken wings were okay, and fries. Tried to pay with credit card, but they said internet down and only cash accepted.
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Behind GEBE, close to UTS. The Colombian dishes in this place are quite nice and tasty. Or more accurately: the Colombian dish. We sat down with three persons and everyone ordered something different, but we received the exact same thing. Apparently, "french fries" sounds to much like "rice". Don't expect being served simultaneously. It is more likely that one of you will already be finished when the others receive their plates. Let the waitress repeat your order and check if the amount of meals that she wrote down matches the amount of guests. I am not kidding. Pointing to the English language menu is futile as the waitress doesn't read English either. When she says 'sweet chicken', she means 'stewed chicken'. The stewed chicken is terrible BTW, more bone than meat. Yesterday, my coffee was served cold. After a complaint, I saw the waitress heat up my cup in a microwave. The main problems with this place are that the personnel (1) doesn't speak English (especially not when there is a complaint), and (2) obviously had no proper training in hospitality, cooking or anything food related whatsoever. I imagine that these are just some women with large families who are used to cooking a lot and ended up in this shack trying to make a few extra bucks. Take it out, or better, have someone that speaks Spanish order ahead by phone. Meals are $8 - $10. Given the location, atmosphere and service, this is too expensive.
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