Tamarin

The Tamarin experience seems to be rather polarizing among forum folk.
So far, we like it.
I'm very happy, Cass, that you and Donna like Tamarin, and I'm sorry to be a bit of a detractor in my assessment.

I love the setting and have known (& genuinely like) the manager / host (a/k/a "Directeur"), Manu, for many years and consider him to be a friend -- reasons that explain why I continue to return to the restaurant from time to time. I find that food and service, however, are irregular/unreliable . . . a change that occurred, unfortunately, after former owners, Julie & Paco, sold the business. It marked a transition, IMO, to a very "corporate" dining experience . . . away from an Old St. Barths, personal vibe to perfunctory, formulaic service. The food can be exceptional, but I more typically find it to be predictable & uninspired. Servers, moreover, appear to be well trained in a high-volume strategy of churning tables.
 
I wouldn't necessarily use the word polarizing?
I think the hesitation is that it has become more corporate (like much of the island) and thus lost some of it's original free spirit and charm. With replacement of the original tree, the new photo "spot" and paving of half the garden, it feels different for those of us who have been visiting for many years. Still unique and beautiful (!) but different.
In our experience, the food has gone up and down over the years though more recently seems to have leveled out? We last ate there a year ago and it was very nice. Even though we prefer it for cocktails, we often bring first-time visitors and would not dissuade others from dining--as long as they know it might be uneven both in food and service--depending upon what is ordered and how busy (or not) the restaurant might be.
 
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We went for the first time 3 years ago. Reviews before then were too uneven, we thought.
Everyone loves the setting.
So far, we have found the cuisine (and cocktails) to be beautifully presented and quite good.
The service professional and competent.
We consider all restaurants on an even scale . . . part of a group or mom & pop . . . we don't discriminate.
 
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