Help....anyone with tips for dinner on Jost

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Jan&MikeVa
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Help....anyone with tips for dinner on Jost

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Hi all. We're spending 2 nights on Jost this trip and are wondering about the best places to eat. We all know about drinking on Jost, but not too much about food!

Vicki's trip report made us hungry for lobster at Sydneys Peace & Love. We'll definately try that. And Christine's Bakery sounds good for breakfast, I think. Ivy with the Seacrest Inn (where we're staying) mentioned AliBabas. We've eaten at Foxy's and Foxy's Taboo on previous day trips.

Any tips from my fellow forumites is appreciated. I went to the BVI Forum, but didn't get much from there.

Thanks!!
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Post by Maryanne »

Ali Baba's is great for the traditional West Indian fare that most places serve. Foxy's makes my favorite roti..., Ivan's has a beach BBQ one night (Thursday? don't remember), and Sandcastles for a more traditional meal. Foxy's Taboo is good as well..
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Corsair's has a good reputation for pizza and other treats.

http://www.corsairsbvi.com/

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Corsairs is really good.
I would go to lunch at Seddy's One Love.
When Seddy gets a good catch lunch is so good.
Celia who normally cooks ROCKS!!!
I like AliBaba's
When I stay with Ivan for a few days, I go to Seddy's for lunch
Dinner somewhere in Great Harbour.
I just was there in Nov and really liked AliBaba's
I love Corsairs pizza.......
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Post by Maryanne »

oops... I realized I meant Corsairs, not Ali Baba ! I ate there a lot when I was there for a week. But Ali Baba was good, too.
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Post by Jan&MikeVa »

Well Corsairs is on the agenda for sure!!!!! Thanks for the input guys, we are so excited to spend some time on this little island. And staying by Foxy's should prove to be entertainment unto itself, watching the cruisers come and go..................yay!!!!!!

I also promise to do a good trip report on this part of our vacation. :lol:
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Foxy's roti definitely a must and Christine's Bakery makes the most awesome cookie - a brown sugar/molasses, almost like candy!
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