Went to Grain de Sel the other day. Loved it. Food was great, it looks so pretty. I always really enjoyed it, and it's less local feeling now, but it's still great. EnjoyVery nice! Enjoy your lunch at Le Grain de Sel . . . and I'll be eager to read a report from you!
What about Anse de Salines? Can't wait to get there in 3.5 weeksWe have been making the rounds and so far things have been good. St. Jean and Lorient were perfect. It’s been ages since we’ve been to Lorient but it was so peaceful. And it appears like the fence that impeded the hike up to Autour du Roche is gone.
Yesterday we got up early, grabbed some breakfast at Eden to Go and headed to Colombier. There are now stone steps all the way down to the beach, making entry and exit much easier. Water was crystal clear. We snorkeled along the right hand wall and were pleased to see the state of the coral. Plenty of fish and 2 turtles!
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Very happy that you found Nao to be "very quiet!" I stopped going there about a year ago because (a) the DJ's music was defeaning and (b) when I asked if he could turn the volume down a bit, he said "if you don't like it, maybe you should go down to Nikki Beach!"). They obviously don't need my business.Happy to report the airport side of St Jean was clear today. Rainy morning followed by overcast skies provided a nice break for a mellow lunch at NAO. Weather was a bit windy last week which kept temps very nice, then Sunday/Monday it warmed up.
NAO was very quiet. We’ve learned not to go at busy times (like Thanksgiving week) but on a day like today it was less than half full and very mellow. The menu has changed slightly with a few new additions. My kiwi margarita was excellent—not too sweet which is key—and our shared first courses and sushi roll were all quite good. We also shared a Yuzu pavlova, not at all a traditional pavlova, delicious all the same.
Then walked by Pearl Beach. Happy to report it was busy (as Robert Palmer sings) with “every kinda people.”![]()
Everyone is “down market” to someone.Very happy that you found Nao to be "very quiet!" I stopped going there about a year ago because (a) the DJ's music was defeaning and (b) when I asked if he could turn the volume down a bit, he said "if you don't like it, maybe you should go down to Nikki Beach!"). They obviously don't need my business.



