La Langouste: A Favorite Worth A couple Of Visits

Jim Kelly-Evans

Senior Insider
Wednesday for lunch at La Langouste we enjoyed some examples from their Creole selections including squash pie, stuffed crabs and conch fricassee. With a few of our perennial favorites gone we find ourselves choosing to visit and re -visit venues we really enjoy.
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We absolutely love La Langouste! The famous A & P are the best dining companions and it took us 2 trips to find the restaurant..ok, we tried at night first.not too smart as the Baie des Anges sign is invisible; however we follow the green fence and the turn to the right. We might actually try to do lunch there on our 1 day if we can’t make it into Eden Rock.
 
We always try to make a 7:30 dinner reservation as the wait staff (often just a single person) can get a bit overwhelmed. Earlier usually gives us a chance to chat with them a bit when ordering.
 
Always a solid choice! The Créole Plate is always a Mr. Rêve go-to order. It's nice to have a place like this still around.
Don’t you love having a “solid” canteen in the ‘hood! Whether visiting only 1-2/x a year or more often, if visitors return on a recurring basis to a particular restaurant (or 2 or 3!), an impression is established with hosts & staff. The welcoming that comes with doing so is an earmark of island restaurant hospitality.
 
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