Best Cajun & Creole restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cajun & Creole food in Castries. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cajun & Creole restaurants near you.. The bustling port city of Castries is St. Lucia's capital. Shoppers flock to the city's dozens of stores and to Castries Market for fruits, vegetables and handicrafts. Sightseers admire murals painted by a local artist inside Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, and relax in Derek Walcott Square, named for the St. Lucian Nobel-prize-winning poet. Atop Morne Fortune (Hill of Good Luck) - where the French and English battled over control of the island - visitors take in panoramic vistas.
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With locals lined up to order you know it will be authentic. Great island food, large potions, very reasonable prices (not the inflated prices on the tourist strip of Rodney Bay). The staff is amazing, the chef takes the time to chat a moment with each table. They offer themed nights with great specials from Wednesday to Sunday, but the food is consistently good. I highly recommended taking the trip for this one.
3 based on 51 reviews
Located in the first building you go through after getting off cruise ships. Over looks the harbor, but with a ship in port, about all you can see is the ship. They don't list prices on the menu, so I knew better than to order food, just got a beer. They offer free wi-fi, but most people trying to get online were having difficulty. I didn't try.
4 based on 75 reviews
We had strip steak and garlic chicken with rosemary. Both came with salad and fries and were very good. The beers were good value in comparison to other restaurants too. Service was good.The table however, was quite dirty and we ended up with marked clothing from this. It was a metal mesh table that had sauce on it from a previous customer. Not easy to see in the evening due to the lighting but found as it was sticky!
The food is refreshingly good and very different. From the wraps to the friend calamari. The chef is right there cooking so everything is fresh, right off the grill. Excellent authentic Caribbean atmosphere. Great for a full lunch or an in between snack. Really great!
5 based on 22 reviews
Beautifully located on the scenic-hilltop of the coastal fishing village of Canaries, Adeline's Art Cafe is a must visit. Surround yourself with the finest hand crafted creole-inspired art whilst enjoying flavorsome vegetarian/vegan friendly Caribbean cui
A relative newcomer to the "must visit" roster of St Lucian eating houses, Adeline is a London returnee committed to her homeland and the benefits afforded by foodstuffs produced at source on rich volcanic soils; referring to it as a "café" is a gross understatement though -- chefs normally know a thing or two about food and I was alerted to this establishment by one of the country's most celebrated-- Orlando-- who is never far wrong in his judgement. Located on the sweeping western coastal road between the capital Castries and Soufriere, just outside the fishing village of Canaries, Adeline's is not the sort of place you drop in for a quick coffee if you have deadlines to meet in either location; the reason being you'll probably find yourself still ensconced on one of the bar's high stools three hours later, such is the ambience, company and excellent fare on offer. Properly drawn coffee, herbal teas, fantastic organic juices, local lunches and a great selection of cakes and patisseries are specialities, while it's also unusual for its 12 hour opening on most days, starting at 6am. Set aside some time if you're on that route, no one's ever disappointed.Hi Stephen, Thanks for taking time out to write such a wonderful review. So pleased you enjoyed the food and hospitality here -indeed time does seem to fly when amongst good company, we hope to see you again sooner than later.
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5 based on 22 reviews
Beautifully located on the scenic-hilltop of the coastal fishing village of Canaries, Adeline's Art Cafe is a must visit. Surround yourself with the finest hand crafted creole-inspired art whilst enjoying flavorsome vegetarian/vegan friendly Caribbean cui
A relative newcomer to the "must visit" roster of St Lucian eating houses, Adeline is a London returnee committed to her homeland and the benefits afforded by foodstuffs produced at source on rich volcanic soils; referring to it as a "café" is a gross understatement though -- chefs normally know a thing or two about food and I was alerted to this establishment by one of the country's most celebrated-- Orlando-- who is never far wrong in his judgement. Located on the sweeping western coastal road between the capital Castries and Soufriere, just outside the fishing village of Canaries, Adeline's is not the sort of place you drop in for a quick coffee if you have deadlines to meet in either location; the reason being you'll probably find yourself still ensconced on one of the bar's high stools three hours later, such is the ambience, company and excellent fare on offer. Properly drawn coffee, herbal teas, fantastic organic juices, local lunches and a great selection of cakes and patisseries are specialities, while it's also unusual for its 12 hour opening on most days, starting at 6am. Set aside some time if you're on that route, no one's ever disappointed.Hi Stephen, Thanks for taking time out to write such a wonderful review. So pleased you enjoyed the food and hospitality here -indeed time does seem to fly when amongst good company, we hope to see you again sooner than later.
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