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Someone here posted to try this restaurant and I'd like to know exactly where it is in Cul de Sac. Thanks
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you must mean Le Grain de Poivre ...
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I corrected the spelling. Bobcat posted the link to the map.
What used to be here before? The building looks familiar to me..
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I believe this was a pizza place that changed hands for years. It is just past Jam Rock on the left side. Directly across the street from Pancho Villa and Le Ti Bouchon. Marie Laure and David are a very gracious hosts.
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Le Piccolo, years ago?? It's been a long time since we have dined in that area, so may be totally off.
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Thanks for the info. It looks like the place we went to years ago---recommended by an airline pilot we met at one of the LOLO in GC--- but then it was called Au grain du sal ( a grain of salt) and it had the best pizza. They also served plates at dinner.
One year we found it had changed hands but name was the same. Owned by a Moroccan couple and the food wasn't as great.
If it's across from Pancho Villa it's the same. Can't wait to try it.
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Quite sure it used to be Le Piccolo
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OK, maybe all my brain cells aren't totally dead after all! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> I thought it looked like Le Piccolo! Thanks.
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I believe Le Piccoli is now Ti Bouchon but I could be wrong. Thought that Grain de Poivre was across the street. Please do not go to Jam Rock. Worst meal we have had on SXM in 16 years.
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Yes, Le Piccolo is now Ti Bouchon. We ate at Jam Rock last October & had a wonderful meal. We missed it this year because it isn't opening until Nov.1. I'd definitely go back.
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Sorry you had a bad experience at Jam Rock. We have eaten at Jam Rock quite a few times and have always had great meals. If memory serves, the wife is the Chef and the Husband is the fishermen who goes fishing every day and catches "The Special of the Day," so it is incredibly fresh.
We have always found them both very friendly and we have always enjoyed our dinner very much. Jam Rock is one of our favorites. Anyways sorry about your bad experience, maybe you might give them another try if you in the area.
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