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  • Its Asian-inspired changing menu and sunset views set the stage for a lovely dinner. Don’t miss the chocolate pyramid cake (seeAsolare, St. John).

  • One of the island’s finest, with an inspired international menu and a good wine list (seeChateau Bordeaux, St. John).

  • Sample international cuisine at this airy restaurant at the Westin Resort (seeWestin Resort & Villas, St. John).

  • Early-bird specials and a menu that includes pasta, fish, and conch fritters at this casual place.

  • This local favorite offers lots of fish, chicken, beef, and pasta dishes. The Wednesday night all-you-can-eat of its spicy shrimp brings out diners in droves.

  • This seaside place serves its Caribbean food with style. Tasty paella created from local seafood.

  • Opt for the terrace tables at this beachfront bistro in good weather. Delicious pizzas and pastas (seePanini Beach, St. John).

  • Slightly ramshackle but hugely popular, this yachtie spot dishes up the best burgers, beers, and big screen television sports (seeSkinny Legs Bar & Restaurant, St. John).

  • Stop by Vie’s frontyard for conch fritters, fried chicken, and tarts.

  • Imaginative food is coupled with lovely presentation.

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