
Boutique hotels
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Jade Mountain
- Style
- Supervillain’s island lair
- Setting
- Balmy bayside heights
St Lucia Eating, drinking and dancing
Restaurants
(+1 (0)758 456 8000)
Bayside Bar & Grill
A great spot for lunch, this restaurant overlooking one of the island’s most stunning, piton-backdropped beaches, makes you feel as though you’re part of a movie set. Seafood wraps served with sour cream, succulent cheeseburgers and miniature stone-baked pizzas are accompanied by ice-cold wine and beers, and the selection of home-made puddings is second to none.
Jalousie Plantation, Val des Pitons, Soufrière, St Lucia
(+1 (0)758 458 3947)
Chateau Mygo House of Seafood
This rustic restaurant is the ideal spot to watch the sun go down with a cold beer. The traditional shack-style wood panelling and corrugated-iron roof are suitably Caribbean, and a contrast to the extravagant setting of Marigot Bay. The sushi, hand-made by the St Lucian chef, is easily the best on the island.
Marigot Bay, St Lucia
(+1 (0)758 459 7000)
Trou Au Diable
During the day, this restaurant serves a lunchtime menu of club sandwiches, grilled fish and salads. By night, you can expect some of the best Indian fusion food the island has to offer. Meat and fish are cooked in a tandoor, and served with creamy dal, sour lassi and sweet, buttery parathas.
Anse Chastanet, St Lucia
Bars
(+1 (0)758 458 5300)
Hurricane Hole Bar
Overlooking the yacht-stuffed harbour, this is the place to spot an oligarch or two while enjoying a Piton beer on the sun-dappled terrace. Highlights include Creole-spiced chicken breast burger (essential to eat with hot pepper sauce), grilled fish, salads, huge pizzas and Rotis.
Marigot Bay, St Lucia
Cafés
(+1 (0)758 451 4275)
Rowley’s Caribbean Café
Watch the super yachts go by while enjoying delicious home-made bread, lemon tarts, pain au chocolate and chocolate swirls.
The Marina Village, Marigot Bay, St Lucia