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#295589 02/12/2023 11:05 AM
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Hi, I realize I’m opening a “can of worms”, but I an looking for an alternative to Capt. D’s (Last time their ribs were way over cooked)
Any suggestions in the Simpson Bay Area for a take out rib place?
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The Palms for their Drunken Ribs, so good. Not sure if they offer take out but I would think that they do.

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I have had Captains 2 times this trip and they were by far the best I have had in a long time. If you don’t want to give them another shot Buc Beach Bar has all you eat Mon and Tues

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Those drunken ribs at the Palms are way too expensive for me!

I know it's not Simpson Bay, but the ribs at Mark's are some of the best on island and the best value. You could make a run to Carrefour and get the carry-out while there.


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"Those drunken ribs at the Palms are way too expensive for me"
True that. Plus you don't get very many either. Lee's will do take out.

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I have always loved Lee's ribs also. In thirty years, i have never been dissapointed.

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I had ribs at the SMYC (sint Maarten Yacht Club) a couple of weeks and they were some of the best I'd ever had - I was pleasantly surprised.


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I’m looking for take out only. I’ve heard good things about Mark’s, loved them when he was in Cul d’ sac way back when.
Nothing fancy, just looking for something to take back to unit for dinner.


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The SYMC ribs are for take-away as well.


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Give Captains another try. Always been good for us. Your over cooked ones were probably a one time occurrence.

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marge--Like I said, if you combine a trip to Carrefour, it makes sense to go to Mark's. Otherwise, it's kind of a haul from Simpson Bay.


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I suggest you go back to the Captain's ribs and tell them that the last time they were overcooked. Then place another order and they will know exactly the way you want them. They will appreciate you telling them the problem so they can make it right for you.




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Originally Posted by islandgem
I suggest you go back to the Captain's ribs and tell them that the last time they were overcooked. Then place another order and they will know exactly the way you want them. They will appreciate you telling them the problem so they can make it right for you.

And they might even make it right for you by giving you a comp side or a bubbly.

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You will not go wrong with Mark's Place.


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So... wondering here.

In the United States, if a person orders ribs, they will likely get pork ribs.

On the island, will a person ordering "ribs" get pork ribs? Or goat ribs? Or... lamb ribs?

Asking because I don't know.

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I've always have received pork ribs.

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Bill...whatever they are...they are usually SOOOOO GOOOOOODDDD!!!! I don't think i ever had ribs anywhere on the island that weren't fantastic!!!

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Yeah, I'm agnostic. I've had great ribs on the island. And unlike Scuba guy, I can't tell the difference. Driving around the island, seeing zero pigs and dozens of goats, I have a very difficult time believing that any ribs are pork ribs. Whatever.

What does Andrew Zimmern say? "If it looks good, eat it!"

Totally fits on the island. Good food everywhere.

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Not to far back there was an article in the Herald posted on this forum by yours truely that was about the pig farmer supplying ribs to some local businesses and households. Most all meats, produce and dairy products are brought in to the island from outside sources.

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Pig article below

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Originally Posted by bdeeley
Pig article below

pig article thread

Thanks.

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I believe almost all the pork ribs are imported and not from local sources.


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Originally Posted by ruralcarrier
I believe almost all the pork ribs are imported and not from local sources.

Correct. After talking to a couple of my personal friends that also have and had restaurants in SXM they told me it was pretty regulated where they get their ribs and other meats and products.

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johnny b under the tree..................

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Not Simpson Bay but Gutside has the best Ribs On The Island !!!

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I'm going back 25+ years when I used to get ribs from a wonderful lady on All. des Lambis in Grand Case. We were staying at GGBC, and would p/u in the afternoon after a day at the beach. As much as I remember the ribs I will never forget this lovely lady's smile and laugh. Hope someone else remembers.

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having had ribs in many places on SXM, although most taste great, i always comment how the "pigs" must be anorexic...hardly any meat compared to the baby back ribs in the US


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Originally Posted by IslandBoi
having had ribs in many places on SXM, although most taste great, i always comment how the "pigs" must be anorexic...hardly any meat compared to the baby back ribs in the US


Which may be why the ribs at The Palms aren't as cheap as other spots. Greg's Drunken Ribs are extremely meaty; I have a hard time finishing a half rack.

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Does the French side get meat (pigs) from the Dutch side? French side seems to have more regulations on everything.

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Most ribs on the the island of SXM are pork ribs. They come in two varieties, baby back ribs and spare ribs. Baby back ribs are a lesser cut, usually smaller in size(3"-6" in length) and less meat on the bone than spare ribs. Baby back ribs are also a less expensive cut. You will see baby back ribs offered at places like Rosie's or the Lolo's and see spare ribs offered at places like The Palms and Lee's.

Most ribs offered on the island are imported as the islands farming community could not even supply just the islands residents.


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At one time, I was told most of the pork ribs come from Venezuela. No idea if that is accurate but they are not local in most cases.


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Food sustainability in St Maarten/St Martin is almost non-existant. Shut down the ships and airfreight, and the resorts can’t exist.

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Wow I was a CaptD fan until I had Rosie’s the next day and like one said earlier, the CD ribs felt overdone last time where was Rosie’s were amazing. I’ll have to try both again.

Just did 3 racks of baby back ribs on my kamado for the superbowl and they were wild. I always felt the baby backs were meatier and leaner than spare. May have to try spare again

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"I always felt the baby backs were meatier and leaner than spare"
Same here. I've seen some restaurants take the larger rib rack and saw them in half down the middle length wide and call them baby backs. Amazing what some places do.

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I used to like “D’s when it was a smaller operation. Now you drive by and the place and parking lot is packed with people. Maybe the quality has suffered with the expansion. I’ll have to check one day when it’s not so busy.

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Agree Ed

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bizzottom--times 3. Liked it better when it was much smaller.


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Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
bizzottom--times 3. Liked it better when it was much smaller.

Me too.

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I too have seen butchers use their band saw to cut the ribs in half and call them baby backs. Totally unacceptable. And that was at a butcher in NJ.!

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To me, there is a HUGE difference between true baby back ribs and spare/St. Louis style ribs. I much prefer baby back ribs.


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