While our initial plan was to eat breakfast at Miss Shirley's Cafe to kill some time, we ended up losing track of time and ordered take out. We picked up the food and headed straight to the airport. It's a bummer because the menu looked awesome to collect and the food, which we ate at the airport before boarding, was delicious! I ordered a Cuban huevos sandwich and we shared the funky monkey bread.
Norwegian Air
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The first thing we noticed about Le Black Pearl is the bright rotating disco lights that came from the second floor. We entered through the first floor, which was the main restaurant and above it was the bar. We ordered a round of local flavored drinks, including the island rum, which seemed like it was in every drink we ordered and was quite strong. My throat was burning with every sip. We met an interesting native, Dave, that came up to us and told us about island life. He was nice and willing to take us to another club later, but we declined. He did manage to take a group selfie with us and leave us his gigantic business card.
After drinks we headed downstairs to the restaurant. The menu cover didn't match the the name of the restaurant. I Googled the menu cover with the name "Kressmann" and it belongs to Edouard Kressmann, a German who founded the House of Kressman in Bordeaux, France in 1871. Not really clear on how it's associated with Le Black Pearl, but they both definitely have the French thing going on. The menu is not in English--at all! Thankfully, my friend, Becky, speaks and reads French and was able to order for us. I liked the black skull and crossbones printed on the top of every page and how they tried to keep the menu pirate themed. The food was abundant and pretty good for late night eats. My friend, Maria, managed to shove the menu in her bag when no one was looking. Merci, Maria!
Le Black Pearl, 36 Rue Ernest Deproges
Fort-de-France, Martinique
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For a late lunch, we went to Bod Lanmé, a restaurant on the beach. The restaurant is part of Hotel Bambou. Thankfully, the menu was both in French and English and the food and drinks were delicious. I liked that the menu suggested wine/drink pairings for food items. Maria, once again, was able to collect the menu by stuffing it in her bag. Merci, Maria!
Bod Lanmé, Plage du Anse Mitan
Trois Ilets, Martinique
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Bod Lanmé |
Le Petibonum, Plage du Coin, Le Carbet, Martinique Website
Lastly, I leave you with a few of my favorite pictures from the beautiful French Caribbean island of magnifique Martinique. I would come back to you in a heartbeat.
Au revoir!
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