Case Coco

Martinique


In a carefully restored Creole house, this atmospheric establishment provides a winning combination of innovative French fare and tropical style, plus warmth and intimacy – not to mention an enviable position along the seafront promenade. Order the rum-flambé pork fillet if it's on the menu. Not a bad place for a romantic dinner or a day-ending cocktail.


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