Dinner timing?

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I have never solved the best time for dinner on lovely St. Barth? It seems like reservations fall in the 7pm range or the 9-9:30 range.

The earlier reservation is good for sunset evenings but can cut into the late afternoon-cocktail by the pool. The later reservations seem more robust, but does make for a later evening.

Any thoughts? We are going in early May - this time with a group. It's always been just 2 of us in the past.
 
We go in May (late May this trip) and tend to reserve 7-ish. Somewhat because that's what we're used to, but also because I think we get a bit more attention before things get crazy. Some restaurants like La Langouste always seem to be a bit overwhelmed once they fill up. Speaking of, we've experienced the lobsters start disappearing.
 
I have never solved the best time for dinner on lovely St. Barth? It seems like reservations fall in the 7pm range or the 9-9:30 range.

The earlier reservation is good for sunset evenings but can cut into the late afternoon-cocktail by the pool. The later reservations seem more robust, but does make for a later evening.

Any thoughts? We are going in early May - this time with a group. It's always been just 2 of us in the past.
Reserve at 7 . . . cocktail(s) . . . dinner order at 7:30. Most guests reserve / arrive about 7:30 . . . which, after a cocktail, means that all of them order about 8 — causing the kitchen to be ”slammed.” Better to place your order avant le dêluge,
 
This is terrific - thank you all. That's what we usually do - go around 7pm - but it does feel like the 9pm slot is pretty prevalent/more active.
 
be still my heart...
There are Chefs on St Barth, who if invited to your home/villa, would love a Chicken Fried Steak. It will be something that they’re not familiar with, and they would love it just for the experience of trying something new or different.
 
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