La Langouste

St-Barthélemy


A Flamands icon, La Langouste is famous for its live tank filled with crustaceans, which are grilled and served with a trio of sauces – a feast best enjoyed at a white tablecloth–covered table on the veranda overlooking the hotel pool. Other menu highlights include Pastis-flambéed sea bass, and an outstanding lobster bisque. The wine list is tops.


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