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Santa Monica comes to downtown Gustavia. Arugula salad, prosciutto, and taglietelle that's a needed respite from all the Creole kitchens in the neighborhood. read more
New York has Le Burger Joint, St. Barth has Le Bouchon. Beach shack-like joint is straight out of the O.C. in the low-key, laidback village of Lorient, with shirtless Laird Hamilton-types cozying u... read more
The former Le Colonial embodies late '90s minimalism with a polished chrome high-tech bar, white everything, huge art collection, and piped-in Portishead. Skip the food and grab some cocktail... read more
A staple for catering, party planning, and casual picnics. Steps away from Eden Rock Hotel. Best deli meats on the island, with paninis that won't be getting kicked off the island, ever. Stro... read more
Located inside the Manapany Hotel, this restaurant offers light Italian fare. The spectacular ocean view, dotted with coconut palms and hibiscus, is this spot’s main attraction. The striking ... read more
Under whirling ceiling fans, off-duty waitresses and Jackie-O sunglass-toting celebutantes congregate for a slice of St. Barth's best pizza. Must-haves iinclude duck breast filled with oriental ora... read more
Authentico Italiano eats where everything, from the staff to the artisanal cheeses, comes from the motherland. Forget your lame bikini's necessary diet restrictions and indulge in gastro-orgasmic d... read more
With only a ceiling and no walls, Harbour's is simply an open, sheltered room on the shore of Gustavia Harbour serving a range of basic and indulgent pizzas and traditional French fare. Low, pillow... read more
The original Meatpacking District location of Aymeric Clemente and ...
The Spa at Le Sereno, one of the island's most design-forward hotel...
Four épices means 4 rooms, which is literally what this bran...
New Creole-Asian mix with tree house feel in ex-La Gamelle digs. Pa...
Though this hotel is newly renovated, the managers didn't seem to s...