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St Croix Has Another Hot New Restaurant: Braata

 

By Alexander Britell

Is there a hotter foodie destination in the Caribbean right now than St Croix?

The largest of the United States Virgin Islands has become a hub of creative, high-level eateries in recent years, from recent standouts like Uptown Eatery to the venerable Savant.

And one of the chefs most responsible for St Croix’s culinary renaissance, Digby Stridiron, is at it again.

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Stridiron, the St Croix native who opened the now-famous Balter, has debuted a new eatery on the island: Braata.

Braata, which styles itself as a “rum bar and West Indian kitchen,” opened its doors this week in the up-and-coming destination of Frederiksted, set in a courtyard between Strand Street and King Street.

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Chef Digby Stridiron with the catch of the day.

The ever-changing menu focuses on Caribbean flavors, with recent dishes ranging from accra with chimichurri sauce to ginger jerk chicken and griot with shrimp palau, among others.

That’s alongside rum and Caribbean-inspired cocktails like “plum-infused rum” and libations featuring sorrel.

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The decor is full of historic charm, along with keepsakes and artwork from Stridiron’s travels around the islands of the Caribbean.

But the most significant thing about the opening isn’t just the eatery itself — it’s where it is.

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The addition of Braata is a jolt to Frederiksted, which has quietly been developing as a destination in its own right, thanks to beautiful coastline, funky cafes and a major new boutique hotel, The Fred, which officially opened this year.

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That’s a change for St Croix, where the vast majority of the culinary momentum has been in Christiansted.

With Braata, things in Frederiksted are heating up.

For more, visit Braata.

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A Puerto Rican Teen Is the Subject of This Artist’s New Exhibition

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Considering the chronology of Puerto Rico since your 2015 documentation …

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Privy Council declines to review St Kitts-Nevis 2004 election petition decision

BASSETERRE, St Kitts — The Privy Council in London has declined to hear an appeal by St Kitts and Nevis minister of tourism and international trade, Lindsay Grant, challenging a decision by the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal in an election petition case he brought against then St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party representative Rupert Herbert, following […]

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CARICOM secretary general to meet with Trinidad PM in advance of CSME special meeting

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — The upcoming special meeting of the heads of government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) will be the focus of a meeting on Thursday between CARICOM secretary-general Irwin LaRocque and the prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr Keith Rowley. The discussions will […]

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New Hire to Lead USVI Cruise Push

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The US Virgin Islands is looking to deepen its ties in the cruise industry, and has announced a major new hire to spearhead the strategy.

The USVI Department of Tourism has tapped industry specialist Joe Boschulte to bolster the work of the Ports of the Virgin Islands, which is an alliance between the Virgin Islands Port Authority, The West Indian Company Limited and the Department of Tourism.

In a statement, US Virgin Islands Tourism Commissioner Beverly Nicholson-Doty said the move would help the territory “achieve operational improvements to the cruise ship sector as well as economic benefits to the community.”

Boschulte most recently served as president and CEO of the West Indian Company Limited, one of the Caribbean’s busiest cruise ship ports.

“I look forward to the opportunity to work with the team to build the Ports of the Virgin Islands brand,”  Boschulte said. “As we embark on a new cruise season, the horizon is bright for record cruise passenger growth in the Territory for the next decade.”

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