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One Saturday, we went to the Marigot Market and met this market woman. This colorful table has cinnamon stick, bags of pepper, nutmeg, and vanilla plus bananas, carrots, onions, and lots more. Check out the authentic St Martin garnet at The Garnet, formerly Octaedre in the market. Most photos will enlarge, if clicked. Use your back button to return. |
If you get hungry, Claude's Mini-Club is at the western end of the waterfront, although it is only open for dinner. Check out the map of Marigot on the SXM-Restaurants website for better idea of where these places are located. The next dining spot is the Sucriere, bakery and snack, open for breakfast and lunch. |
L'Oizeau Rare is across the street from La Vie en Rose and a few steps up the hill leading to Fort Louis. The exterior is nice, the view from the dining room is better, and the waterfalls and gardens surrounding the dining room are fantastic. |
It's not all fine art as on a side street you would find Jean-Claude's hair salon. The Crazy Paradise has yet another art form, currently out of favor and closed. |
Just off the waterfront is Marina La Royale, a calm corner of the lagoon loaded with boats, restaurants, and shops. In the farthest corner (southwest) one finds the Café de Paris, a recent addition serving inexpensive French cuisine. Next door is Belle Epoque which has been serving tasty bistro food and lots of it for a couple decades. They are open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Chanteclair owners, Mireille and Guillaume, tried a new chef to no avail. One of the best restaurants on the island is now shuttered. | |||
If you are driving around the island, the next location to the east is Grand Case or head around the lagoon clockwise through Cole Bay to Simpson Bay or head counter-clockwise to Sandy Ground, Nettle Bay, and Bay Rouge. |
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