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#92180 03/29/2016 05:02 PM
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What a bunch of great days! But so boring! Going to a beautiful beach every day is bad enough, but to have the weather near perfect, (other than some wind), having vestiges of the evil weed (seaweed, that is) wash ashore and be quickly dispatched by the folks that dispatch seaweed or whatever they do with it, and on and on...OMG, how can we continue to make these sacrifices for another week! Well, I guess we'll just have to suck it up and persevere!


Nothing in particularly chronological order, at this point it all seems to blend together. But some highlights...

Had lunch at Papayayo one day, Katherine and I split a Cuban Sandwich - probably the best we have either ever had - Paul had a club, and Sue got the biggest cob salad I have ever seen. We'll definitely do that again. Tried the new Village restaurant, BO, for tapas, pretty good. Went to Loterie Farm, really pretty place, didn't eat there. Instead drove to Marigot, walked about a mile in totally oppressive heat, and really played tourist by eating at one of the waterfront places. We split the whole red snapper with rice and peas - and actually enjoyed it.


Then planned on hitting the butterfly farm, don't ask why, but cooler heads prevailed and we decided to stop at Super U in Howell Center. Holy Shopping Carts Batman! All these years at Simply, supplementing at Tap 5 until Bruno saved the day by opening Petite Casino
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Super U is Super! Great selection, and so clean. Highly recommend if you're on the French side.

And (hold on, those of you that have been in the area - you know it's coming)....we stopped at Mickey D's and got an ice cream! Now I'm hankering for a 1/8 kilo avec fromage! Or whatever the translation is for quarter pounder with cheese.

Also had a pizza from the Sub. I ordered le Reine avec piment et oignon, thinking onions and bell pepper - the onions were fine, but whatever the piment was, it was so hot that I had almost half the pizza for myself because it was too hot for the others. Hmm, maybe a good tactic.


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Super U is the best!! Glad you're enjoying your trip!


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BO! What a strange name for a restaurant. Where in the Village is it located?

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We missed out on Super U our first trip (last Sept) and are looking forward to checking it out! Thank you for these trip reports! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />

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If you are looking at Cote Plages, BO is just to the right. I think there used to be a T shirt shop there, or maybe that's where the laundry was.


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Dan,
Is Super U the market for all groceries we'll need for two weeks or should we go to grand marche? Where is Super U?
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Just after the traffic circle after Marigot, you will see the the McDonalds on the right, then Howell Center, (it's sort of like a big strip mall) also on the right. The Super U is in the Center as is a pharmacy and many other shops. We like to stop on the Dutch side for a few US brands, but Super U has everything you will need.


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If you are a long time visitor, Super U is where Match used to be. Super U doesn't carry many US brands, so those you might need to go to Grand Marche for. Otherwise, their prices are the best on island and they have a very nice selection. I don't know about cosmetics, suntan lotion, that type of thing, as I don't even look for that kind of thing on island.


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We were on island 2 weeks and we consumed one half gal plus one pint of Etna! So I can understand your craving McD's

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Rumor has it that Simply (_imply at night) in Hope Estates is going to become a Super U.

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Thanks for a nice update. Lunch at Papagayo is very good - I also enjoy their flatbreads & onion rings.


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Correction. if you are coming from Marigot, the Super U is before the roundabout, not after, as I previously stated. Thanks Carol, I think you were the one that directed us to SU.


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No problem, glad you liked it. I think the Super U had made several of the other grocery stores pay attention, as their pricing is so much better.


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Hey Dan and Katherine, thanks for the great reports. Wish we were on the island with you guys! Maybe next time. Jim & Laraine

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That will be so cool. There were a couple of empty stools today waiting for you...


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Many thanks for the useful info, especially about the groceries!
We're headed down for a week starting this Saturday, two nights at Divi and then the rest at CO (our fifth visit) . <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Joy.gif" alt="" />


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