For us no trip to Sxm is complete without a visit to Bistro Caraibes While it seems Amaury is always away during our visit, Thibault warmly greeted us, they run a great dining room and have always enjoyed dining at their restaurant While the menu is consistent we always know what is for the main course, luckily for us Thibault returned with some big ones!!
Probably no better way to start a French meal than with foie gras paired with a sweet Bordeaux wine (although not specifically a sauterne) and the kitchen did not disappoint for a very reasonable 8 euros there was enough wine to be enjoyed with dessert, the waitstaff graciously kept the wine chilled until dessert arrived you will find a trend of tar tars, ceviche's and tatiki's for my wife's first course selections, her tuna tatiki was selected from the the specials for the evening
We selected one of the biggest lobsters from the tank located outside the restaurant along the street and they will take a picture of you and email it to you not necessarily a bargain at about $30 per pound, our guy set us back about $150. Go big or don't go at all is our dining motto we had it cooked half thermidor and half grilled since cream doesn't always agree with my wife Yeah we finished the monster but only because it was lobster I enjoyed a half bottle of St. Veran with my meal as my wife has different tastes in wine Take me home now as we are in gastronomy heaven Barely having room for desert we shared profiteroles one of my island favorites BC offers their distinctive ginger rum as a digestif
while not a inexpensive night out, we'll be back for lobster and warm service
Boy, that is one BIG lobster!! Agreed, Bistrot Cariabes knows how to do it well.. Thibault and Amaury are two of the most dedicated restauranteurs on island!
Well,no negative restaurant comments from me this time.
We have been to BC many many times over the years, and they are batting 1,000 with us. Never a "miss", on anything.
Interestingly, if my lobster loving daughter is along, we always order what you did - half thermidor, half grilled.Both as good as Caribbean lobster gets.
For those looking for restaurant management and service tips, they are there for the taking. Just visit BC a few times.
Thanks for all your reviews - very interesting reading.