Chez Lucie

Martinique


Chez Lucie is possibly the best place on the coast to watch the sea as you dine, especially on rougher days. The broad menu offers all sorts of tempting goodies, such as blaff (white fish marinated in lime juice, garlic and peppers, then poached) and dorado steak, or you could just plump for the catch of the day.

There are few places on earth where the waves crash this close to your table.


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2. Plage du Diamant

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3. Mémorial Cap 110

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4. Rocher du Diamant

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5. Maison de la Canne

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6. Plage Anse d'Arlet

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7. Musée de la Pagerie

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8. Trois-Rivières Distillery

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