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It has been some time since last visit. Who is still in business for lunch and/or dinner in Marigot.
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Downtown waterfront has the same places (forgot names) as before serving outside. Some lolos at waterfront. Couple of good bakeries on the strip.
If you venture to Marina Royal, Marigot great place called Be Kool, gourmet French. Tropicana is still there. Back on the street just past Tropicana is a small place with mostly a local trade. It's a woman's name but again I can't remember. Plat du jour on our last visit was a great creole fish dish.
From the dock to Anguilla just past the Mall (walking distance) follow road around bend to another great place O'Plongoir, across from the yacht club. Inside and porch seating. The is parking infant of this place and also further down the street.
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La main a la pate is still in marina Royale & croissant royal. Bistro de la mer is a lovely place to eat across from taxi stand. Great service, great food & reasonable.
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La Petite Auberge is quite good, especially when they have the fresh mussels from France Thursday or Friday. FB Link
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Are you thinking Rosemary's
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I'm thinking it's Chez Ginette.
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+1 for Be Kool, east side of Marina Royal. Dave.
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Are you thinking Rosemary's I'm thinking it's Chez Ginette.
No, Rosemary's my name sake, is near the outdoor market. We've been stopping at her place for 40 years now. The place I meant is almost next door to Tropicana and may be Chez Ginette.
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Think Erb 923 is right. La Petite Auberge. If not, then Le Sous Marin? But then again, I have not been since 2019/20 I think. Hoping in May/June or Nov Dec this year, just find travel very stressful now, with wheelchairs, customs, etc....such a shame, miss the people and the food and just being there.
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Aha you are right, there is a restaurant there and it's right next door to Tropicana on the corner. They used to do breakfast plus creole food?
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Aha you are right, there is a restaurant there and it's right next door to Tropicana on the corner. They used to do breakfast plus creole food? The place I was speaking about is not in the Marina but down the street from Tropicana which has one street entrance and one marina side entrance. The creperie is on the corner and Tropicana would be to the left.
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