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There is an article in the most recent Tradewinds that a new Italian restaurant has opened across the street from the Lime Inn:

http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com//in ... 1&Itemid=1

I'd be curious to read reviews, if anyone gets over there soon. The article says it's dinner only for now.
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that looks like the Infusion building to me - do I have that name right, the martini bar. Jeff and Russ reported on that a while back. Guess it took them a while to get up and running.
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It's on my list to try.................We LOVE Italian food and Leoni is CUTE :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by mia »

Molto bene! Thanks liamsaunt....Ive been wondering if it was ever going to open....looks as if it might be an added option for our upcoming Sept. trip.
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Post by bj »

mbw1024 wrote:
that looks like the Infusion building to me

That building for many, years was "Oscar's Convenient Store" it was a convenient store and guess rooms until an unfortunate fire. Than came a martini bar and now an authentic Italian restaurant.
St. John just seems to becoming more and more a fancy metropolitan island all the time!
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We'll be checking it out for sure if they are open when we are down in a couple of weeks. Will report back!
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They were open last week. We walked by it several times from Conrad's. They never looked very busy. It looks nice (tableclothes on the tables and everything :) ), but we never stopped A group of ladies were looking at the menu once and were murmuring about the prices. Gotta to pay for those tableclothes!!

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We also passed it several times. Never seemed to busy, but mnaybe it was an off hour. I have to say though that I have a problem with paying that much for pasta. I have the same issue at Pannini Beach, I just can't help but get twisted about paying 25 bucks for something that costs .89 coming out of the box. Chalk it up to my itialian grannies I guerss.
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sailorgirl wrote:We also passed it several times. Never seemed to busy, but mnaybe it was an off hour. I have to say though that I have a problem with paying that much for pasta. I have the same issue at Pannini Beach, I just can't help but get twisted about paying 25 bucks for something that costs .89 coming out of the box. Chalk it up to my itialian grannies I guerss.
Hmm, one hopts that a $25 pasta entree has fresh made pasta. It's a good bit of work, but the results are worthwhile. Add in some wild mushrooms, heavy cream, Parmigiano-Reggiano and your' closer to 30% or 40% food cost...

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Rick G wrote:
Hmm, one hopts that a $25 pasta entree has fresh made pasta. It's a good bit of work, but the results are worthwhile. Add in some wild mushrooms, heavy cream, Parmigiano-Reggiano and your' closer to 30% or 40% food cost...

Cheers, RickG

I got a look at the kitchen, no fresh pasta making going on there :-) You're right it is a good bit of work, having done it many many times myself, but it was definitely not fresh pasta they ere serving at Pannini Beach that night.

Sorry, but I guess it's just my "thing". To me pasta is soul food,and IMHO it just shouldn't cost that much.
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As an aside, I read a letter to the editor from the owners of Panini that they are not renewing their lease and will be closing :cry: $25 a plate pasto or no, we always had a great time at this spot and we will miss it.
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It is a pretty spot, I'll give u that
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The article did quote the owner as saying that he hopes to serve homemade pasta....maybe Leoni will use the profits from the $25.00 pasta entrees to buy a pasta making machine. :wink:
I am looking forward to having an authentic italian ristorante on St. John....$25.00 pasta entrees are the norm at some places in NY.
Perhaps this is no ordinary pasta...it may be imported from Italy....capiche? :lol:
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I bet since he has a italian chef (straight from Italy) that he will have homemade pasta.....I would think he will get people who want authentic italian food to pay......I will say I paid less to go to Cafe Roma and that was authentic to me........:)
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I think there could be a market for upscale authentic Italian on St. John. As far as the prices go, I guess it just depends on what you are used to paying. To me, a pasta dish for $20ish is acceptable. Not for just a plate of spaghetti with marinara sauce, but if it had seafood or other high quality ingredients, and if the pasta was cooked properly... I would not buy pasta marinara in a restaurant—I make it all the time at home.

Just out of curiosity, I compared prices for pasta at three upscale Boston Italian restaurants I’ve been to—Prezza, where all pastas are $28, at Mama Maria, they range from $25-32, and at Sorellina, where they range $22-29. Would I eat at places like this often? Heck no (not in the least because I don’t feel like getting dressed up!), but for a special occasion, and for me vacation counts as a special occasion, I would pay.

At my three favorite mid-range casual Italian places (Antico Forno, Pomodoro Boston, and Daily Catch North End), the pastas are pretty much in the $15-20 range. Again, that’s for things like linguini with (fresh) clams, or with jumbo shrimp, or squid ink pasta, or salt cod and artichokes…something different and interesting.

I would like to see a menu though…we’ve never been to Café Roma because so much of their stuff is “red sauce.” I love red sauce pastas at home, but it has never sounded appealing to me while on St. John.
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