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Subject: Re: Where to Eat Ashore in St. Thomas? Posted on: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 19:38:08 -0400



Margaret Caldwell Ott wrote:
> We are leaving this Saturday for an 8 night voyage aboard the
> NORWEGIAN SPIRIT to St. Thomas, Tortola and Bermuda. We had
> originally booked our favorite ZENITH voyage at this time of year to
> Bermuda alone, but NCL gave us (through Lori) a much better cabin and
> for a longer trip, so it seemed worth it. The ship will overnight in
> St. Thomas, so we thought to have a little extra fun and try one of
> the local restaurants. From the Guide Books and two St. Thomas
> tourist web sites, we have narrowed our choices to the restaurant at
> Hotel 1879 (supposed to be one of the best in the entrie Virgin
> Islands) and a place called Herve's (there is an accent ague at the on
> the second "e" of "Herve", but I can't type it in on this machine).
> Hotel 1879 appears to be extrememly expensive, while Herve's sounds
> equally delicious, but a bit more reasonably priced. Any ideas?

Craig and Sally's in Frenchtown is excellant!! If you do go, you must
have the eggplant cheesecake, sounds strange but is wonderful. I
haven't heard of the others.

I am going to have to take a look at the Spirit since it stays
overnight in St. Thomas. That would give us lots more time with my
nephew.

sue