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#325712 10/27/2024 05:50 PM
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I have a question if anyone has ever seen or purchased Bordier butter on the French side at all? Are there similar gourmet butters available on the French side of St Maarten?

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Butter is Butter to me so I have no input. banana

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I've seen it at Bacchus in Hope Estate.


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They have some nice French sea salted butters in Super U, love freezing some and taking them home, so much better than what we get in the states.

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Super U has a huge selection of butters.

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yes, Baccus.

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SXMScuba, you don't know what you are missing if you haven't tried good french butter!

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I've had French butter before on island. Just don't get the hype.

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I didn't either Scuba. Til my husband made me do a taste testing on white bread with standard butter vs french salted butter, But to each his own.

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We found that the unsalted butter on the dutch side is our favorite. That's all we eat at home here.

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We love President butter, Super U.


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President butter is available on both sides of the island, AND available here in Florida.


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Originally Posted by lcote
I didn't either Scuba. Til my husband made me do a taste testing on white bread with standard butter vs french salted butter, But to each his own.
Standard butter is salted too.

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Thank you for the information. I’ll have to stop at Bacchus in Hope Estates when we go to Sebastien Quillere’s Patisserie.

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Try lunch at Bacchus if you have time, one of the best restaurants on the island. Also a great wine shop/cave.

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Originally Posted by erb923
Try lunch at Bacchus if you have time, one of the best restaurants on the island. Also a great wine shop/cave.
Does one need a reservation for lunch? And what hours do they serve?

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You can make one on open table but usually isn't that crowded (unless high season).

Open noon-3pm Monday to Saturday.

https://bacchussxm.com/en/saint-martin-en/


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