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The flavors of Europe collide in this surprising addition to the St Augustine foodie scene,
serving homestyle Polish and Greek favorites in the core of the historic downtown. It's a
little overpriced and the decor is a tad drab, but if you're craving pierogies , mussels, hearty
soups or continental desserts and coffee, there's really no comparison - for miles.
Sakura ASIAN FUSION
( GOOGLE MAP ; 904-819-5857; www.sakura-asian-restaurant.com ; 120 San Marco Ave; mains
$11-30; 11am-10pm)
This pan-Asian restaurant serving sushi, sashimi, and a variety of Chinese and Thai dishes
also has a hibachi grill and benefits from ocean-fresh ingredients. A low profile in this
restaurant-heavy town means reasonable wait times. Combine that with great service and
smart decor and you've got a remedy for those Asian cravings.
Mango Mango's CARIBBEAN
( 904-461-1077; www.mangomangos.com ; 700 Hwy A1A, St Augustine Beach; mains $8-16;
11am-10pm)
It's hard not to be charmed by this cheery lime-and-coral-colored beach bistro, with its
menu of likable Caribbean-fusion fare - crunchy coconut shrimp, chicken with mango
sauce, tons of sandwiches and wraps.
La Herencia Café CUBAN
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 904-829-9487; www.laherenciacafe.com ; 4 Aviles St; mains $12-25;
8:30am-8pm Mon-Fri, to 10pm Sat & Sun)
On St Aug's oldest street, this brightly painted Cuban cafe serves all-day breakfasts and
killer Cuban sandwiches. Relax here with a cup of café con leche, just like in Old Havana.
Collage INTERNATIONAL
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ;
904-829-0055; www.collagestaug.com ; 60 Hypolita St; mains $28-45;
5:30-9pm)
This upscale dinner-only restaurant is renowned for its impeccable service, intimate atmo-
sphere and the consistency of its cuisine: the menu makes the most of St Augustine's sea-
side locale and nearby local farms. It's all here: artisan salads, chicken, lamb, veal and
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