Grand Case, Saint Martin, is known as the gastronomic capital of the Caribbean, with a number of fabulous restaurants offering a delicious fusion of Creole flavors and the great traditions of French cuisine. All served in a beautiful environment overlooking the beach, the Anguilla Channel, and the lights of Anguilla across the water.
One of our favorite restaurants is Bistrot Caraïbes, where we always have at least one lobster. We pick our lobster from a tank in the front of the restaurant and enjoy our starters of tuna tataki and endive salad as the lobster is prepared.
The lobster emerges from the kitchen along with a sea bass for the non-lobster part of our group. And, to finish up: profiteroles.
Across the street from Bistrot Caraïbes is another favorite, Ocean 82. We start with seared foie gras and octopus three ways (Caribbean, Indonesian, breaded/fried), followed by salt-crusted whole sea bass (flambéed at the table) and risotto with scallops and seared foie gras.
On our way out, we walk past a tank of lobsters in the front of the restaurant, many of whom will be dinner soon.
Two great meals!