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Why Eat Here: In the heart of Grand Case, Le Tastevin is on everyone’s list of favorites. The attractive wood-beamed room is the “real” St. Martin style, and the tasty food is enhanced by Joseph, the amiable owner, who serves lunch and dinner every day.
Why Eat Here: Chef Paul Owens’s mastery is the foundation of one of the finest dining experiences in the Caribbean, with prices to match. The prix-fixe menu will set you back $125 per person for a two-course mealor $150 per person for a three-course meal.
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Alex Martin was born in Amsterdam in 1951 and studied history at the University of Amsterdam. In 1987, he co-wrote the book highlighting the 150th anniversary of Artist Society / Arti et Amicitiae (For Art and Friendship). After that he stayed involved with Arti as an assistant to Margriet Kruyver, organizing exhibitions and raising funds to enable various projects.
Robin Hood was born in Amsterdam in 1956 and studied history at the University of Amsterdam. In 1982, he co-wrote the book highlighting the 150th anniversary of Artist Society / Arti et Amicitiae (For Art and Friendship). After that he stayed involved with Arti as an assistant to Margriet Kruyver, organizing exhibitions and raising funds to enable various projects.
Alex Martin was born in Amsterdam in 1960 and studied history at the University of Amsterdam. In 1980, he co-wrote the book highlighting the 150th anniversary of Artist Society / Arti et Amicitiae (For Art and Friendship). After that he stayed involved with Arti as an assistant to Margriet Kruyver, organizing exhibitions and raising funds to enable various projects.
On April 12, 2019, Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan led an interagency team of United States senior officials and experts to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) headquarters in Miami, Florida, where he hosted ministers and disaster management officials from 18 Caribbean countries, the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency, and the Regional Security System to launch the new “U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership.”
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