23 Best Restaurants in St. Barthélemy

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Dining on St. Barth compares favorably to almost anywhere in the world. Varied and exquisite cuisine, a French flair in the decor, sensational wine, and attentive service make for a wonderful epicurean experience in almost any of the more than 80 restaurants. On most menus, freshly caught local seafood mingles on the plate with top-quality provisions that arrive regularly from Paris. Interesting selections on the Cartes de Vins are no surprise, but don’t miss the sophisticated cocktails whipped up by island bartenders. They are worlds away from cliché Caribbean rum punches with paper umbrellas. The signature drink of St. Barth is called "’ti punch," a rum concoction similar to a Brazilian caipirinha. It’s also fun to sit at a bar and ask the attractive bartender for his or her own signature cocktail.

Most restaurants offer a chalkboard of daily specials, usually a good bet. But even the pickiest eaters will find something on every menu. Some level of compliance will be paid to dietary restrictions, especially if explained in French; just be aware that French people generally let the chef work his or her magic. Vegetarians will find many options on every menu. Expect meals to be costly, but you can dine superbly and somewhat economically if you limit pricey cocktails, watch wine selections, share appetizers or desserts, and pick up snacks and picnics from one of the well-stocked markets. Or you can follow the locals to small crêperies, cafés, sandwich shops, and pizzerias in the main shopping areas. Lunch is usually less costly than dinner. Ti creux means "snack" or "small bite."

Lavish publications feature restaurant menus and contacts. Ask at your hotel or look on the racks at the airport. Reservations are strongly recommended and, in high season, essential. Lots of restaurants now accept reservations on their website or by email. Check social media. Except during the Christmas–New Year's season it's not usually necessary to book far in advance. A day's—or even a few hours'—notice is usually sufficient. At the end of the meal, as in France, you must request the bill. Until you do, you can feel free to linger at the table and enjoy the complimentary vanilla rum that's likely to appear.

Check restaurant bills carefully. A service compris (service charge) is always added by law, but you should leave the server 5% to 10% extra in cash. You'll usually come out ahead if you charge restaurant meals on a credit card in euros instead of paying with American currency, as your credit card might offer a better exchange rate than the restaurant (unless your credit card charges a conversion surcharge). Many restaurants serve locally caught langouste (lobster); priced by weight, it's usually the most expensive item on a menu and, depending on its size and the restaurant, will range in price from $40 to $60.

What to Wear: A bathing suit and gauzy top or shift is acceptable at beachside lunch spots, but not really in Gustavia. Jackets are never required and are rarely worn by men, but most people do dress fashionably for dinner. St. Barth is for fashionistas; women wear whatever is hip, current, and sexy. You can't go wrong in a tank dress or a sexy top with white jeans, high sandals, and flashy accessories. The sky is the limit for high fashion at nightclubs and lounges in high season, when you might (correctly) think everyone in sight is a model. Leave some space in your suitcase; you can buy the perfect outfit here on the island. Nice shorts (not beachy ones) at the dinner table may label a man américain, but many locals have adopted the habit, and nobody cares much. Wear them with a pastel shirt to really fit in (never tucked in). Pack a light sweater or shawl for the occasional breezy night.

Abyss

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Guided by Michelin-star executive chef Jérémy Czaplicki, Le Barthélemy's signature dinner destination offers a delightful menu of French fine dining favorites infused with hints of the Caribbean. The house champagne spends a year underwater in the abyss of the Atlantic Ocean—a process inspired by the discovery of a 170-year-old shipment of champagne that was perfectly well preserved under the sea. Pair a glass of bubbly with the nightly live music and any dish on the menu, and you've got a match made in heaven.

Baie de Grand Cul-de-Sac, Grand Cul de Sac, St. Barthélemy
0590-77--48--48
Known For
  • Nightly live music
  • Fabulous house champagne
  • French fine dining
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Bagatelle St. Barth

$$$$ Fodor's choice

From the terrace of this chic, St-Tropez-inspired restaurant, you can watch yachts drift through Gustavia Harbor while sipping cocktails and indulging in French and Mediterranean dishes. Fans of its sister locations in Dubai, London, and beyond will appreciate the familiar blend of friendly service, lively ambience, and upbeat music provided by resident DJs. Come late---the party doesn't really get going until after 11 pm.

24 rue Samuel Fahlberg, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-27–51–51
Known For
  • Haute cuisine in an elegant harborside location
  • Late-night partying
  • Chic crowd
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Bonito

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Combining cuisines from France, Peru, and all over the Americas, Bonito delivers a spectrum of artistically assembled flavors, textures, and aromas that are hard to find elsewhere. Located on a hill overlooking Gustavia Harbor, the restaurant invites you to relax on large white canvas couches, dine at tables along the sides, or enjoy an open kitchen and multiple bar areas. The specialty is the ceviche; for those preferring traditional fare, options like grilled octopus and foie gras are available. Meat lovers will savor the rack of lamb and Black Angus beef, while the dessert menu features French pastry classics, including the famed tres leches cake.

Rue Lubin Brin, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-27–96–96
Known For
  • Fish-forward menu
  • Artistically presented dishes
  • Elegance
Restaurant Details
Closed late Aug.–Oct. 29. No lunch
Reservations essential

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L'Esprit

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Renowned chef Jean-Claude Dufour (formerly of Eden Rock) brings innovative dishes to a romantic terrace close to Saline Beach. The menu has lots of variety, from light French dishes with a Provençal twist to interesting salads that have included soba noodles with shrimp and lime to dishes such as roasted pigeon with foie gras, steak, and vegetarian options. The chocolate cake is a pleasing dessert, but the memory of the sweet service will last longer.

Anse de Grande Saline, Grande Saline, St. Barthélemy
0590-52--46--10
Known For
  • Creative menu items
  • Outstanding service
  • Excellent wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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L'Isola

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This stylish spot packs in delighted guests for its classic Italian cuisine that features an array of house-made pasta dishes, prime meats, and an extensive, carefully curated wine list. Restaurateur Fabrizio Bianconi aimed to create an ambiance of a grand Italian celebration, and the charming, romantic setting delivers. Standout dishes include a rich veal chop in sage-butter sauce and an assortment of several different (all heavenly) risottos.

Rue du Roi Oscar II, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-51–00–05
Known For
  • House-made pasta
  • Fun atmosphere
  • Excellent risottos
Restaurant Details
Closed Sept.--Oct. No lunch
Reservations essential

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La Case

$$$$ Fodor's choice

You can't top the view or service at this waterfront restaurant at the renowned Cheval Blanc St-Barth, and at night, there's no more romantic spot on the island. Lighter versions of traditional French fare are served, all crafted by chef Jean Imbert. For dinner, choose from an ever-changing menu that includes a variety of local fish, Caribbean bites, plant-based options, and more. Light, fruity desserts satisfy every palate.

Baie des Flamands, Anse des Flamands, St. Barthélemy
0590-27–61–81
Known For
  • Creative preparations
  • Toes-in-the-sand dining
  • Romantic ambience
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Sand Bar Eden Rock

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Eden Rock hotel is legendary; this laid-back beach restaurant is just one more reason to love it. Located just steps from the sand, Sand Bar offers a mix of Mediterranean-inspired dishes, fresh seafood, and tempting gourmet pizzas (be sure to try the black truffle fontina cheese pizza), with an emphasis on local ingredients and herbs. Whether you stop by for a leisurely lunch, cocktails before a night out, or a sophisticated dinner, there's a good chance you won't want to leave. You might also be able to spot a celebrity or two here.

Shellona

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The sounds of Ibiza and Mykonos come alive here with live bands and DJs, while guests relax and sip cocktails on plush couches and sunbeds. Lunch focuses on Greek sharing dishes complemented by stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. Don’t miss the grilled octopus with capers, olive oil, and shallots, or the marinated chicken with yogurt and homemade pita bread. The Yiannis signature pasta with truffle is always a fan favorite as well. Reservations are recommended, so book at least 24 hours in advance.

Shell Beach, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-29--06--66
Known For
  • Music on the beach
  • Yiannis signature pasta with truffle
  • Greek specialties
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations essential

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Tamarin St Barth

$$$$ Fodor's choice

With a beautiful tropical garden that shades the lounge chairs surrounding the palapa of the restaurant, Tamarin is the ultimate spot for dinner near Grande Saline Beach. The service is attentive and friendly, the wine list is excellent, and the atmosphere is a mix of laid-back and effortlessly romantic. There's even a small boutique if you wish to shop between courses. Dinner includes gourmet yet authentic plates featuring beef, pork, lamb, lobster, and fish. Check the menu for current desserts, among which might include roasted mango with rum, coconut crumble meringue, and mango sorbet.

Beefbar

$$$$

A sister of the iconic Monte Carlo flagship, this stunning restaurant at Hotel Barrière Le Carl Gustaf is known for its premium cuts of meat sourced from around the world—including Kobe beef, wagyu, and black Angus. It also features a diverse menu with seafood, raw bar options, and gourmet street food-inspired dishes. The restaurant’s chic, minimalist design pairs perfectly with its upscale yet relaxed ambiance, creating a stylish setting for lunch or dinner.

Rue des Normands, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-29--79--00
Known For
  • Premium cuts of meat
  • Incredible views
  • Stylish setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Aug.--early Nov.

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Black Ginger

$$$$

A contemporary Thai restaurant known for its sleek, modern design and authentic flavors, Black Ginger offers a unique fusion of traditional Thai cuisine with local Caribbean ingredients. Favorites include spicy papaya salad, pad Thai, and green curry, all served in a stylish setting with an open-air courtyard. The ambiance is sophisticated yet relaxed, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. 

Rue Samuel Fahlberg, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-29--21--03
Known For
  • Reliable Thai dishes
  • Open-air courtyard
  • Friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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Fish Corner

$$$$

This cozy, intimate spot—famous for its lobster tank—specializes in local fish with a Caribbean twist. You'll be tempted by the fish tacos, tuna burgers, lobster risotto, and Chilean sea bass (complete with white bean velouté and truffle oil) here. A bonus is the on-site fish market, which is great if you're in the mood to cook yourself. The atmosphere is laid-back, and the service is welcoming—they're happy to answer questions and will even ask you a few to tailor their recommendations.

41 rue de la Republic, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-51--36--33
Known For
  • Fantastic guacamole
  • Adjacent fish market
  • Fresh seafood and veggies
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner

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Gyp Sea Beach Club

$$$$

On the shore of Pelican Beach, this waterfront beach club experience is ideal for any afternoon. Nearly every dish—from appetizers to desserts—is prepared on the barbecue, meaning you can find something roasted, smoked, grilled, and braised. And, of course, as with any beach club in St. Barth, the atmosphere can turn into a lively celebration, featuring DJs, sparklers, and a vast selection of drinks.

Baie de Saint-Jean, St-Jean, St. Barthélemy
0590-63--33--01
Known For
  • Toes-in-the-sand dining experience
  • Great for barbecue lovers
  • Lively atmosphere

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L'Isoletta

$$$$

This laid-back, Roman-style pizzeria, operated by the well-loved L'Isola restaurant, is a lively lounge-style gastropub where you can enjoy delicious thin-crust pizzas by the slice or by the meter. The dessert pizzas are not to miss, along with the exceptional tiramisu. The by-the-meter pizza is likely the longest you'll find anywhere!

La Guérite

$$$$

A sister of the well-beloved Cannes hot spot, this stylish Greek-influenced restaurant sits at the far end of Gustavia Harbor, offering stunning views of the yachts. The setting is beautiful, the service warm and attentive, and the food is fresh, flavorful, and expertly prepared with a focus on locally caught seafood. The original location, founded in Cannes in 1935, has thrived for over 80 years—and after dining here, you’ll understand why.

La Guérite Beach

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Located on the bay of Saint-Jean facing the sea, this new hotspot (not to be confused with its sister restaurant La Guérite in Gustavia) is one of the most lively restaurants on the island. Chef Yiannis Kioroglou crafts delicious, light dishes, pulling inspiration from the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. Come here to indulge in a satisfying lunch, lounge on the beach with a cocktail in hand, shop at the beloved boutique 100% Capri, or simply soak up the fun atmosphere. While the restaurant technically closes at 7 pm, it'll let guests stay longer, especially if they're having a good time.

Baie de Saint-Jean, St-Jean, St. Barthélemy
0690-34--50--45
Known For
  • Grilled fish and lobsters
  • Must-try La Guérite pasta
  • Lively, fun atmosphere

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La Petite Plage St-Barthélemy

$$$$

While this restaurant on Gustavia Harbor may appear casual, its menu tells a different story. With dishes created by Michelin-starred chef Eric Frechon, the cuisine is a celebration of summer, freshness, and timeless flavors, featuring everything from locally caught fish and succulent meats to roasted chicken and colorful salads. Once night falls, live singers, DJs, and dancers turn the place into a party.

Rue du Bord de Mer, Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
0590-77--73--59
Known For
  • Michelin-starred chef Eric Frechon
  • Lively atmosphere after dark
  • Impressive bar menu
Restaurant Details
Closed late Aug.–Oct. 26. No lunch

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La Plage de Chris

$$$$

At La Plage de Chris, lunch by the Christopher pool—the largest hotel pool on St. Barth—combines casual elegance with seaside favorites. The menu spans hearty options like sandwiches and burgers to an array of fresh fish and premium meats. A unique touch is the “sauces to pour generously” section, offering tasty pairings like seaweed beurre blanc, chicken jus with boutteville, and pigeon jus with violet mustard. The relaxing poolside setting and well-thought-out menu make this restaurant a wonderful spot for a laid-back yet sophisticated meal by the water.

Hotel Christopher, Pointe Milou, St. Barthélemy
0590-27--63--63
Known For
  • Ocean and poolside outdoor dining
  • Large bar with craft cocktails
  • The "Chris Burger" made with samphire and breaded fish
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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La Table

$$$$

Hôtel Le Toiny's dramatic cliffside dining porch showcases nature and gastronomy in equal parts. The food is notable for its innovation and stunning presentation, and the warm but professional service sets a high standard. Diners can enjoy a fine selection of tapas, including everything from fresh guacamole and sashimi to beef skewers and jumbo tiger shrimp.

Toiny, Anse de Toiny, St. Barthélemy
0590-27–88–88
Known For
  • Exquisite views
  • Great tapas
  • Relaxing setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sept.–mid-Oct.
Reservations essential

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Le Sereno Al Mare

$$$$

Led by executive chef Raffaele Lenzi and Leonardo Panza, Le Sereno's signature restaurant serves contemporary Italian cuisine right on the beach. With its open-air layout, guests can capture ocean views from every angle while enjoying favorites like spaghetti with lobster, bone-in veal escalope, and fresh red snapper. The centrally located bar whips up handcrafted cocktails and features a juice station where guests can sip on freshly squeezed wellness and detox elixirs. For those who want a more casual experience, the beach restaurant area has an all-day menu with fresh salads, sandwiches, burgers, and more.

Naō Saint-Barthélemy

$$$$

On the shores of St. Jean, this beach club and restaurant has a menu that leans into Japanese and Mediterranean flavors. You can enjoy fresh seafood and sushi, creative vegetarian options, and refreshing cocktails all right next to the water. Sit in the restaurant with your toes in the sand or---if you come early---lounge on a sun bed under the palm trees.

Baie de Saint-Jean, St-Jean, St. Barthélemy
0590-77--47--48
Known For
  • Live DJ sets
  • Airy alfresco dining
  • Good sushi rolls

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Nikki Beach

$$$$

Situated on the edge of St. Jean Beach, this place rocks on weekends at lunch—especially Sunday—when the scantily clad young and beautiful lounge on the white canvas banquettes. The menu is full of international flavors, with an emphasis on fresh seafood, sushi, and Mediterranean-inspired dishes.

Baie de St-Jean, St-Jean, 97133, St. Barthélemy
0590-27–64–64
Known For
  • Live music
  • Wild parties
  • Sushi boat
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Pearl Beach

$$$$

A prime place to watch people and the action on St. Jean Beach, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Ti punch is a must, as are the fresh-caught grilled spiny lobsters and cod fritters. There are beach lounges for daytime and music all day long. Check the local papers for special events and parties.