Upcoming visit....

The list sounds like personal choices so only suggested swapping Grain de Sel (dinner to lunch) and Beefbar vice versa (lunch to dinner) because Grain de Sel is lovely during the day and so close to Saline. Also, I believe it's the same menu for lunch and dinner. We have had lunch several times and were supposed to go for dinner this trip but plans changed due to the water situation.
Beefbar is beautiful for sunset drinks, have been many times, though we have not dined. I suggested it for dinner (vs lunch) b/c so pretty in the evening. You can't go wrong, it's beautiful any time of day!
 
We're arriving next week as well and have Beefbar booked for dinner to see the fireworks July 14. If your visit spans the holiday it may be something to consider!
That was our go to destination for Fete Nacional after Maya’s closed. A good place to be for an excellent meal and a super view of fireworks.
 
just my preference-not need to be perplexed!!-not a fan of Bonito or Grain De Sel-
Agree on Bonito--we occasionally stop for cocktails, not to dine. It's still a very pretty room though having been to Barry recently (just below) I would suggest drinks there instead. The space has been totally transformed, very clubby, lovely bar and views, cocktails excellent. Menu looks interesting as well.
We are fond of Grain de Sel--enjoyed two very nice lunches there over the past few weeks. Clearly popular with locals. The menu is nicely updated--some dishes remain while many are new--as is the cocktail list. We shared stracciatella with apricot jam and curried rillettes, I had delicious tuna crudo with salsa verde, others mahi ceviche, smoked tuna burger and seared tuna w/coconut rice. We also shared an excellent banana tarte tatin and were offered house-made rum. We've been several times since its re-opening last November and will return.
As the saying goes, to each their own when it comes to St Barth...and its restaurants!🌴
 
Agree on Bonito--we occasionally stop for cocktails, not to dine. It's still a very pretty room though having been to Barry recently (just below) I would suggest drinks there instead. The space has been totally transformed, very clubby, lovely bar and views, cocktails excellent. Menu looks interesting as well.
We are fond of Grain de Sel--enjoyed two very nice lunches there over the past few weeks. Clearly popular with locals. The menu is nicely updated--some dishes remain while many are new--as is the cocktail list. We shared stracciatella with apricot jam and curried rillettes, I had delicious tuna crudo with salsa verde, others mahi ceviche, smoked tuna burger and seared tuna w/coconut rice. We also shared an excellent banana tarte tatin and were offered house-made rum. We've been several times since its re-opening last November and will return.
As the saying goes, to each their own when it comes to St Barth...and its restaurants!🌴
Agree re: Barry -- expensive, but a lovely, very graciously renovated space . . . great drinks and appetizers, with a "killer" view.
 
Agree on Bonito--we occasionally stop for cocktails, not to dine. It's still a very pretty room though having been to Barry recently (just below) I would suggest drinks there instead. The space has been totally transformed, very clubby, lovely bar and views, cocktails excellent. Menu looks interesting as well.
We are fond of Grain de Sel--enjoyed two very nice lunches there over the past few weeks. Clearly popular with locals. The menu is nicely updated--some dishes remain while many are new--as is the cocktail list. We shared stracciatella with apricot jam and curried rillettes, I had delicious tuna crudo with salsa verde, others mahi ceviche, smoked tuna burger and seared tuna w/coconut rice. We also shared an excellent banana tarte tatin and were offered house-made rum. We've been several times since its re-opening last November and will return.
As the saying goes, to each their own when it comes to St Barth...and its restaurants!🌴
We had dinner at Grain De Sel in January - did not love it-
 
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