Zee Best Breakfast! Voted best breakfast on the island. Authentic, fresh-baked French pastries, light-as-air crepes and scrumptious lunches. Open daily in two locations; Simpson Bay and Marina Port-de-Plaisance with a lovely view of the marina.
A Wine Lover's Destination
One of the true delights of a visit to St. Maarten/St.
Martin is the ability to visit a little piece of Europe often
much closer to home. The Dutch and French influences on St. Maarten/St.
Martin are demonstrated in architecture, language and culture.
Another result of that influence attracting discerning visitors
time and again is the availability of and appreciation
of an amazing range of wines from around the world, often
at excellent prices.
In fact, St. Maarten/St. Martin is a vinophiles funhouse.
Whether you have a well-developed palate for wine and are a serious
collector, or youre a mild enthusiast always looking to
expand your knowledge, youll find St. Maarten/St. Martin
offers you ample opportunities to appreciate the lure of the grape.
Moreover youll have your choice of how to enjoy the wines
of St. Maarten/St. Martin: in a restaurant under the advice and
supervision of a talented sommelier, paired with the islands
famous cuisine; or purchased with equal sage advice at one of
St. Maarten/St. Martins quality shops for a private affair
here or at home.
"St.
Maarten is famous for its tourism," said Stephane Emorine,
sommelier at Le Cottage in Grand Case. "There is nothing
much here to sell, so here we have nice service and very good
food and wines."
Like many of the great sommeliers on St. Maarten/St. Martin,
Emorine has a vintage background himself he worked at the
3-star Michelin Lucas Carton restaurant in Paris. The elegant
sophistication of the dining scene on St. Maarten/St. Martin attracts
equal parts savvy diners and talented world-class staff. Emorine
credits the wine experts at many island restaurants with being
able to take a wine enthusiast of any amount of experience through
a wine list.
And those wine lists can be impressive here. Even with the expert
staff at island restaurants, St. Maarten/St. Martin would not
have become known for wine were it not for the variety and quality
of product available. St. Maarten/St. Martin has become a showcase
market for high quality wines whose producers want sophisticated
international exposure. Combined with its European heritage
and continuing strong links to Europe the result is a small
island with a good selection of wines.
"Three star restaurants in France have the same wines as
restaurants here," said Nicholas Fournie, owner of the well-known
wine shop, Vinisimmo. Fournie explained that fine wines are certainly
to be had elsewhere. But the market is so large in places like
the United States, for example, that supply simply can not meet
demand. The smaller but sophisticated demand of St. Maarten/St.
Martin is easier to meet. "To be the official wine of a restaurant
is very, very important," Fournie said, accentuating the
reputation of St. Maarten/St. Martin for fine wines.
Despite
its size, St. Maarten/St. Martin has five major importers of wine
and dozens of other establishments that order for themselves on
a regular basis. The result is diversity and selection. "There
are many professionals here," said Fournie. "One shop
cant supply everything. So, three shops though could represent
the best of the world."
Stephane Emorine offered advice on selecting wines. First, he
suggested seeking the assistance of a sommelier. Secondly, remember
both that neither the most expensive nor the oldest wine is necessarily
the best. "It depends on what is served," Emorine said.
But a good sommelier can alter traditional pairings and when peoples
palates reach a certain point, rules that many hold sacred (such
as white wine with fish and red wine with meat) can be dropped
as well. "There are rules but your own taste is more important,"
Emorine said.
Although the stellar dining on St. Maarten/St. Martin is sure
to call for excellent wine as well, dont forget the same
quality of product is available in the islands many shops.
Good wine is key to any successful picnic or elegant private affair,
and the skilled staff in island shops will assist you in making
the best decision to suit your tastes. Because of market influences
including the islands true duty-free status, a discerning
eye will find greater value than in most parts of the world in
addition to traditionally hard-to-find options.
Of course, wine also makes an excellent gift. Youll find
few gifts more representative of the treasure you found on St.
Maarten/St. Martin than a sample of the fine wines available here.
Insiders know for sage advice they can stop in Vinisimmo in Marigot
and ask to consult with Sylvan Pereira. Friendly and knowledgeable,
the ace sommelier at the store has become trusted friend to many
an island chef for his expert guidance. Hes equally adept
at helping visitors find the perfect gift to take home.
"Theres not all that much to bring back as a present
from here," said Fournie. "You want to bring something
and it usually ends up being wine!"
You'll just have to ditch the diet and enjoy more than three meals a day while in St. Maarten/St. Martin. Check out our Dining Guide to plan ahead and get the full details and contact information for reservations for the islands great restaurants!
The Espresso Coffee House
is brand new in Cupecoy, located just next to the University. Get your latte, espresso and cappuccino fix here. Fresh salads and baked goods to go will get you back on your road tour fast.
Sugar Cane Café
is an American style bar & cafe open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Great home-style cooking and open late!
Temptation
Sophisticated. Elegant. Romantic. Let Chef Dino Jagtiani awaken your senses. Graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and Gold Medal Award Winner/Taste of the Caribbean 2005 and 2006. Largest wine list on St. Maarten and live piano music nightly.
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