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Bonito
Locals and regular visitors alike agree that Bonito has become one of the island’s best dinner destinations, so book your reservation in advance. It may be a little hard to find, but the open-air restaurant, tucked into the hillside overlooking...
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L’Isola
If you're craving Italian, head to L’Isola for the island’s best. Located in a white-washed cottage in a corner of Gustavia, the restaurant feels more formal than some of the town’s other open-air eateries, and it’s a perfect place for...
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La Case de L’Isle
The premiere restaurant at Cheval Blanc, just steps from Flamands Beach, was completely redone in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, with a new look by designer Jacques Grange and a brand-new menu from chef Jean Imbert, who also oversees La...
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La Petite Colombe
Everyone, from handymen to celebrities, comes to this roadside bakery for fresh-baked croissants and pastries for breakfast. They provide picnic options such as prepared salads, quiches and croque monsieur Savoyard (bread, bacon and cheese) and sandwiches like crab or ham...
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Le Ti
Don’t let the overpriced food deter you. Le Ti has rightfully earned a place in the St. Barth’s legend for its hedonistic nights of cabaret shows, table dancing and champagne spraying. Plan for a late dinner and request a table...
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Le Toiny Beach Club
The secluded beach below Le Toiny has been turned into one of the nicest spots on the island for a relaxed lunch—thanks to Mandie and Charles Vere Nicoll who were the founders of Isle de France (a.k.a. Cheval Blanc) and now...
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Nikki Beach St. Barth’s
Clearly inspired by St.-Tropez’s Club 55, Nikki Beach has become synonymous with daytime beach partying on St. Barth's. The crowd is fun-loving and gregarious, from older couples to the young and beautiful who come to pop Champagne bottles, lounge on...
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Santa Fe
Perched on a hill above Gouverneur beach, Santa Fe is long-standing lunchtime favorite, known as much for its expansive views of the sea and surrounding islands as for its traditional bistro fare. A more traditional alternative to the hip scenes...
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Shellona
Located on Gustavia’s famous Shell Beach in the space formerly home to Dō Brazil, Shellona opened in late 2016 and immediately became an island classic. With stunning waterfront views, the restaurant and beach club offers an alfresco dining area with...