Reviews on Caribbean food in Marigot Bay, Castries Quarter, Caribbean including Apsara, Julietta's, Roots Beach Bar, Hassy's Waterside Bar, Marie's Beach Shack, The Grill 14°61°, Rum Cave, Chateau Mygo House of Seafood, Pirate Bay Marigot, The Pink Plantation House
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4 based on 605 reviews
Honestly the place is different: old house nestled in nice garden with very expensive ceramics and pillows handpainted by the owner: true!However although our waiter Tito was nice foid and service are just mediocre. We ordered cocktails (not good), smoked crab (skip skip skip!!!!), mahi mahi smothered by a sauce, a medium rare rib eye steak that was really well done and our son son could barely chew it and swallow it which had humongous chunks of fat, prawns but got 4 tiny bitsy shrimp tails.....And there is a 10% service charge.They don't put their menu and prices online probably not to deter people but windy road and poor quality are really not worth it!!!!
4 based on 173 reviews
Pirate Bay. Old world charm in a Rustic Old World setting netted in the romantic Marigot Bay Village sanctuary and the Hollywood setting for Doctor Doo Little, Fire Power, Creatures and the original Super Man movie, offering the Largest Seafood Menu on th
Try the seafood pot or tacos you will not be disappointed. Quick boat ride from docks outside hurricane hole.
4 based on 646 reviews
The Chateau Mygo restaurant is a 3rd generation west indian restaurant. We are opened for breakfast lunch and dinner. Inside we have two bars inside the restaurant one which services those dining in the restaurant and the Hurricane Hole bar which caters t
Colourful lively bar restaurant. We were staying across the bay and went over for dinner.Nice cocktail list and the food was great. Calamari was one of the best we have tried and the simple fish cakes and hot sauce excellentChicken Roti and Chicken Curry nice main course.Staff were great and just a great place by the water for dinner.Colourful decor with landing if you arrive by boat
4 based on 99 reviews
Savor the taste of fine regional rums and cigars while watching mega yachts dock in the marina. Guests will appreciate the bar's diverse offering of beers, wines, single-malt whiskeys, and specialty cocktails. Dine in a setting of intimacy and sophisticat
Refined and elegant. Exceptional food, surprisingly affordable. This is a (very) small plates joint. American tapaâs can still be shared, these cannot. But who wants to share food this good, especially when each portion is only a US dollar or three. Not one of the dozens of things we ordered fell short of excellent. It is hard to choose standouts, but the Mahi skewers, the wild mushroom empanadas, and the fig-manchego napoleon were perhaps most memorable. Exceptional in all ways.
4 based on 56 reviews
This signature restaurant is situated above the Rum Cave lounge, providing clear views of Capella Marina and Marigot Bay. During breakfast and dinner, Capella chefs perform a version of "culinary theater" in full view of diners, and for restaurant guests
Dined in private garden of restaurant for family dinner. Service was high and attentive. At dusk outdoors, little issue with insects but they eventually went away. Food is very good. Short rib, chicken, polenta all very good. Wine also good. Dessert was ok. Red velvet cake good. Banana dessert was not. Overall a nice dining experience. One of the better restaurants on property. This restaurant is also open each morning for breakfast. Breakfast food was not great. Staples such as pancakes and French toast were not as good. Most of us stuck with oatmeal each day. Omelettes were good. Surprisingly breakfast wasnât a hit. Dinner was much better.
4 based on 69 reviews
Great place for a few cold ones. We didn't eat there. No toilets just a tin sheet to hide you .lolGreat view of the whole beach from Hut
5 based on 48 reviews
Not often you find a place that seems to have it all. We were staying at Margorit Beach Club, a 2 minute free boat ride from Massy's. Cocktails whilst reading the menu... I recommend the Rum Punch!We had the last lobster they had available and the king fish. Both simply cooked but delicious. Great view across the bay and music to go with it. Massy himself is a great, friendly guy and we'll be back before we head home.
4 based on 201 reviews
Small Local restaurant situated among the swaying palm trees on Marigot Beach, come down during the winter months and enjoy a cocktail or local meal whilst enjoying the beach vibe.
Local beach bar with a charming proprietress. She makes a WICKED rum punch for all of $3 USD! A few of those and you will be "breezing out" big time. Try Mandella's COCO LOCO on the beach. He lops off the head of a coconut, adds high octane rum and away you go! Out of a movie...
4 based on 307 reviews
Local restaurant with a great view over Marigot Bay, with high end local cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere and our motto is " Nothing fancy - simply good food".
Dined on countryâs local holiday. That may have been a factor for little staff and some items unavailable. Some desired items were out, including conch fritters and snapper. A bit disappointing but the other dishes were good. Side vegetables fresh and tasty. Flank steak seasoned well slightly over cooked. Asked for medium got well. Coconut shrimp and curry chicken were very good. Service a little slow but not longer than typical island time. 2 desserts were out. Food we had was very good. Nice view of harbor during daytime hours. Food is worth the trip. Expect slower service from locals.
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4 based on 124 reviews
Yes, the food is out of this world, but here is something that will make reading my review worth it. Ask for the Naan Bread Demo. You will see the oven, how it's used, and watch as they make Naan bread right there. And you will EAT that one too!
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