The island of St. Maarten / St. Martin has the nickname “Culinary Capital of the Caribbean“, and not without reason. Caribbean delicacies, added with many regional ethnic cuisines as well as those from afar lead to a varied and delicious cornucopia of tastes to choose from. November flavors is a binational month of culinary celebration on St. Maarten / St. Martin, but this blog highlights our variety of restaurants and keeps you informed of St. Maarten / St. Martin culinary news throughout the year!
February 21, 2024
Upcoming events at Pasture Piece Friday March 1 Happy hour- Free entry Sunday March 24 Garden Tea Party- Tickets $35 PP Adress: 105 L.B. Scott Rd Contact: +1 721-554-8373
February 21, 2024
The Maho and Cupecoy districts are known for their great restaurants and nightlife. It can be hard to find your way in these bustling places, but here are some insider suggestions for a great night out. 1. Spices
February 20, 2024
St. Maarten Flavors, the month long specialty dishes program of St. Maarten Restaurants, was mentioned by Parade.com as best food festival and good reason to visit our island in November! During November’s St. Maarten Flavors, dozens of island
February 20, 2024
Come join the “pirates” on The Rusty Parrot. By Alita Singh Grab an eye patch and head for The Rusty Parrot, a “scuttled ship” in Philipsburg like those once used by marauding pirates. Now it’s the
February 16, 2024
St. Maarten is famed for its culinary variety of food and beverages. Next to its wide offer of cuisines, there is a delicious variety of drinks to try on St. Maarten. Here are some locally brewed suggestions that definitely fit