New Restaurants in St. Barts
Traveler Tips
Published on March 4, 2025

New Restaurants in St. Barts

St. Barts’ Dining Scene: New Hotspots to Try. St. Barts’ culinary landscape continues to evolve, blending global flavors with the island’s signature laid-back luxury. From chic brasseries to hidden sushi gems, these new additions are already drawing food lovers from near and far.

1. Le Café

Gustavia

Vibe: A Parisian-style café that transitions into an elegant evening spot with live piano music and expertly crafted cocktails.

Must-Try:

  • Wahoo Fish Carpaccio – Stracciatella, raspberries, virgin olive oil, and lime
  • Whipped Cream and Vanilla Chouquettes – Salted butter caramel and hot chocolate

Why Go: Ideal for an afternoon espresso or a sophisticated nightcap dinner.

2. Mamo SB

Gustavia

Vibe: An upscale Italian eatery with a focus on traditional flavors and locally inspired dishes.

Must-Try:

  • Cacio e Pepe – A Roman classic with rich, creamy pecorino sauce
  • Gamberi Grigliati – Grilled prawns with Mediterranean seasoning

Insider Tip: Book in advance—this place is already a favorite among regulars.

3. Sella

St. Jean

Vibe: A fusion of Mediterranean and Caribbean flavors in a stylish garden setting with terracotta tiles and olive trees.

Must-Try:

  • Veal Carpaccio – Cardamom-coffee, tuna cream, arugula, sumac onions, fried capers
  • Seabass – Shakshuka sauce, preserved lemon, chili, potatoes, perfect egg

Special Touch:: Their wine selection is carefully curated, featuring rare Mediterranean labels that pair beautifully with their dishes..

4. Romi

St. Jean (Tropical Hotel)

Vibe: A minimalist sushi and crudo bar featuring a sleek 10-seat counter and an ever-changing omakase menu.

Must-Try:

  • Today’s Crudo – Coconut cream, crispy chili oil, salmon egg
  • Mahi-Mahi Filet – Cashew nuts, coconut steamed bread

Note: Seating is limited—reservations are essential.

5. La Casina

Public

Vibe: A charming Italian trattoria with checkered tablecloths, rustic wooden tables, and a wood-fired pizza oven.

Must-Try:

  • Linguine in a Parmesan Wheel – Flambéed with Cognac and Black Truffle Cream
  • Tiramisu della Mamma – A classic homemade dessert

Pair With: A Negroni featuring Amaro Santoni, a Tuscan herbal liqueur.

Why These Spots Stand Out

  • Locally Sourced: Mamo collaborates with regional producers, while La Casina balances Italian imports with local ingredients.
  • Design & Atmosphere: Le Café’s Art Deco lighting and Romi’s understated cedar countertops exude refined island elegance.

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Planning Your Visit

  • Reservations: Required for Romi and Mamo. Walk-ins are possible elsewhere before 7:30 PM.
  • Dress Code: “Barefoot elegant”—think linen shirts and flowy sundresses.
  • Parking: Challenging in Gustavia—opt for a scooter or arrange a drop-off via your hotel.

Final Bite

St. Barts’ newest restaurants prove that culinary creativity thrives here—without compromising the island’s laid-back essence. As one chef put it: “We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel, just making it roll smoother with better ingredients.” Mission accomplished.