thomasj
SBH Insider
Hello everyone 
I mostly just lurk here from time to time, I don't travel to SBH as often as I used to, having moved to the Caribbean in 2020.
I have just finished week 1 of a 2 week visit to the island and I wanted to thank everyone who has been posting, kindly sharing all their experiences on the island, restaurant and otherwise. Myself, I mostly cook at the villa, therefore I'm pretty select with the places I'll go to, however in the spirit of sharing and contributing, I want to give kudos to the following:
- Chokola Vany (new discovery for me), lovely owners and best pastries imo, the love handles are loving it!
- Ti' Corail never disappoints, friendly service, easygoing ambiance and great food
- Nyama (new for me also), such sweet owners, nice staff and the food is pretty good!
- Black Ginger TO GO, very solid and pretty authentic flavours
- SO Cuisine, good place to grab and go some healthy eats, parking ain't great
- Le Papillon Ivre (second visit), very charming staff, it's super easy going and the wine selection is obviously great, the food, its good (not great) but it's a nice change of vibe, owner Julie is fun
Places on the list for week 2:
- Pearl Beach
- Manapany
- La Casina
- returns to Nyama and Corail.
- Grain de Sel
- ???
Observations:
- the island is GORGEOUS!
- SO MANY CARS!
- Gustavia, wow, tried twice at different times, however since it's basically impossible to find a parking spot, I've given up on trying again, I am quite happy to stick to the other side of the island.
- that said, the roads are so much more improved - great job! Still TOO MANY CARS!
- Sargassum is pretty light on the beaches I frequent (Saline, Governeur, Toiny), to compare I saw way more in Mexico a month ago, and zero on Anguilla, where I just spent a week before coming to St Barts.
- I am glad I visited this week, the island is pretty busy, but word on the street is this the "quiet" period before the Christmas and NYE Crowds descend (no thank you).
- for those "complaining" about how the island has changed please show me a place that hasn't. Nowhere is the same as it was in 1980 or 1990 or even 2010. I travel a lot for my work, and there are very few places on earth that are untouched - some for better, most for worse. St Bart's isn't the same island it used to be, however, as far as I can tell, it has managed to maintain it's unique style, feel and in some spots, wild nature where one can relax and enjoy the good life. There's still no island like it.
Let's see how week 2 goes...
Thanks again all, appreciate everyone - this board is swell.
cheers,
Tom
I mostly just lurk here from time to time, I don't travel to SBH as often as I used to, having moved to the Caribbean in 2020.
I have just finished week 1 of a 2 week visit to the island and I wanted to thank everyone who has been posting, kindly sharing all their experiences on the island, restaurant and otherwise. Myself, I mostly cook at the villa, therefore I'm pretty select with the places I'll go to, however in the spirit of sharing and contributing, I want to give kudos to the following:
- Chokola Vany (new discovery for me), lovely owners and best pastries imo, the love handles are loving it!
- Ti' Corail never disappoints, friendly service, easygoing ambiance and great food
- Nyama (new for me also), such sweet owners, nice staff and the food is pretty good!
- Black Ginger TO GO, very solid and pretty authentic flavours
- SO Cuisine, good place to grab and go some healthy eats, parking ain't great
- Le Papillon Ivre (second visit), very charming staff, it's super easy going and the wine selection is obviously great, the food, its good (not great) but it's a nice change of vibe, owner Julie is fun
Places on the list for week 2:
- Pearl Beach
- Manapany
- La Casina
- returns to Nyama and Corail.
- Grain de Sel
- ???
Observations:
- the island is GORGEOUS!
- SO MANY CARS!
- Gustavia, wow, tried twice at different times, however since it's basically impossible to find a parking spot, I've given up on trying again, I am quite happy to stick to the other side of the island.
- that said, the roads are so much more improved - great job! Still TOO MANY CARS!
- Sargassum is pretty light on the beaches I frequent (Saline, Governeur, Toiny), to compare I saw way more in Mexico a month ago, and zero on Anguilla, where I just spent a week before coming to St Barts.
- I am glad I visited this week, the island is pretty busy, but word on the street is this the "quiet" period before the Christmas and NYE Crowds descend (no thank you).
- for those "complaining" about how the island has changed please show me a place that hasn't. Nowhere is the same as it was in 1980 or 1990 or even 2010. I travel a lot for my work, and there are very few places on earth that are untouched - some for better, most for worse. St Bart's isn't the same island it used to be, however, as far as I can tell, it has managed to maintain it's unique style, feel and in some spots, wild nature where one can relax and enjoy the good life. There's still no island like it.
Let's see how week 2 goes...
Thanks again all, appreciate everyone - this board is swell.
cheers,
Tom
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