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goes well with the fish n' chips, burgers, wings and wraps.
Fried calamari and artichoke and mussel fritters are fine
with cocktails at sunset. In the evening, lobster crêpes, ahi
tuna sashimi and a spicy Caribbean bouillabaisse are popu-
lar
entrées.
Balcony
also
serves
Sunday
brunch
from
10:30 am-3:30 pm. Casual attire.
HATSUMAMA
Northshore Road
(340) 626-2076
Lunch, dinner
Inexpensive
Serving Japanese and Asian fusion dishes in a casual
open-air setting, Hatsumama is most crowded at lunch
(11 am-3 pm) since the rapid service does not lend itself to
lingering over dinner. The food is delicious, however, and,
because it's light, the dishes are just right for the tropics.
Start with chicken potstickers or the tuna carpaccio. Beef
and chicken satays and soba noodle salad make a good duo.
Heartier fare includes chicken or tofu stir fry, pork spare
ribs or blackened scallops with spinach and shitake salad.
Casual attire.
LIME INN RESTAURANT
Lemon Tree Center, King Street
(340) 776-6425
Lunch, dinner
Moderate
On a roof-covered terrace in the rear of the shopping center
courtyard, Lime Inn is open for lunch and dinner. Popular
with charter crews, the restaurant has special dining events
such as Wednesday night's Shrimp Feast - all you can eat
for a fixed price. Lunch features main dish salads (chef,
green), teriyaki chicken, sandwiches and burgers. Dinner
includes pasta, chicken dishes and seafood. Informal. Closed
Sun.
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