Marigot Restaurants

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  • 1. Friar's Bay Beach Café

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    There is a sophisticated vibe at this quiet, rather elegant beach club that may make you feel as if you're on a private beach. You can rent lounge chairs and umbrellas (half price with lunch) and spend the whole day relaxing, drinking, and dining. With decor less funky than some other beach-club restaurants, it is open from breakfast through the spectacular sunset, offering a menu reminiscent of a French bistro. A blackboard lists specials, carpaccios of meat and fish are sparklingly fresh, and the salads are terrific. French standbys include tomato and goat cheese tartlets, and "international" ones add burgers and sandwiches. Watch for the red-and-black signs on the road between Grand Case and Marigot, and drive slow because the road is rough, especially the last 200 yards or so before you get to the beach. 

    Friar's Bay Rd., St. Martin
    0690-49–16–87

    Known For

    • Beachside dining
    • Informal atmosphere
    • Good specials

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Tues.
  • 2. Le Marocain

    $$

    Years after being destroyed by Hurricane Irma, the old Marrakech is back with the same ownership but a new name, Le Marocain. The decor transports you straight to Morocco as you dine on fragrant, authentic Moroccan classics in a romantic space with an open garden and a new rooftop. The couscous and tagines are spiced well and delivered in Moroccan serving plates by the affable and professional staff. The mixed appetizers (meze) are delectable, and the royal couscous and the lamb with prunes tagine are justly popular. Ask for their nightly specials. Lounge in the tented rooftop after dinner and be entertained by belly dancers on Friday. The restaurant is on Marigot's main road across from the stadium.

    169 rue de Hollande, St. Martin
    0590-27–54–48

    Known For

    • Affable staff
    • Tagine and couscous
    • Rooftop lounge

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 3. 978 Beach Lounge

    $$

    Feel the St. Martin culture at this beach bar and restaurant (previously Kali's, but now under new ownership). Flavorful local Creole dishes and island-inspired cocktails are served on the beach. The menu changes often based on the availability of local ingredients, but crowd favorites like acras, conch and dumplings, and the mixed plate of grilled meats and fish make a regular appearance. Owners Angèle and Fritz have brought the same atmosphere and creativity from 978 Sanctorum, their jazz lounge and popular brunch spot, located just a few miles from Friar's Bay in the area of Rambaud. The beach lounge has become the spot for the monthly all-white full moon party, a beloved and sophisticated affair on the beach. There's live music on Saturday and Sunday.

    61 rue de Friar's Bay, 97150, St. Martin
    0590-690--828--000

    Known For

    • Creole and Cajun delicacies
    • All-white full moon beach party
    • Live music on weekends

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservation needed for special events
  • 4. Bistro Nu

    $$

    It's hard to top the authentic French comfort food and reasonable prices you can find at this intimate restaurant tucked in a Marigot alley. Traditional French dishes like steak au poivre, sweetbreads with mushroom sauce, and sole meunière are served in a friendly, intimate dining room, which is now air-conditioned. The prix-fixe menu is a very good value, as are many of the bottles on the wine list. The place is popular, and the few tables are routinely packed until it closes at midnight (or earlier). It can be difficult to park here, so take your chances at finding a spot on the street near the soccer stadium—or try a taxi. The neighborhood isn't exactly upscale, so peruse it by the day so you know exactly where you're going that night.

    97150, St. Martin
    0690-28--16--32

    Known For

    • French comfort food
    • Good value prix-fixe menu
    • Wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat. and Sun., Reservations essential
  • 5. Tropicana

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    This bustling and popular bistro at the Marina Port La Royale stays busy thanks to a varied menu, (relatively) reasonable prices, and friendly staff. Salads are superb lunch options, especially the salade Niçoise with medallions of crusted goat cheese. Dinner brings some exceptional steak and seafood dishes, and the wine list is quite extensive. There are also ample vegan and vegetarian offerings. Desserts are tasty, including old standbys like crème brûlée. You can dine outside or in. Go with others or take a taxi at night: the parking lot is sketchy at night.

    97150, St. Martin
    0590-87–79–07

    Known For

    • Inside and outside dining
    • Steak and seafood
    • Crème brûlée
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