Cafe Kaleidoscope - An Excellent Eclectic Experience

After sailing to Buck Island on Mary Ann’s boat (well, the other three did - I rode both ways on Origami), we had a drink at the Yacht Club bar, then reconvened at Café Kaleidoscope. It’s on the corner of routes 62 and 624, just northwest of the Great Pond (oh, and 1/4 mile due west of our house :) ).

We had a great day out on the water and, once again, Pat and Sasha were there to nourish us after our adventures. I must say that one of the best days of my life took us to Kaleidoscope last year, where Pat’s coquilles St. Jacques delighted my palate after we’d swum with a dozen dolphins as we kayaked out to Buck Island the long way.

A couple of my favorite things about Kaleidoscope are the peaceful south shore location. In contrast to many other, air conditioned places, you can feel the breezes and inhale the fresh warm south shore air. You can look up at the unspoiled hillsides just west of the restaurant and know that soon, this land will be national park land. You can look to the southeast and see the lush mangroves surrounding and part of the Great Pond, which will also, with luck, soon be national park land, never to be violated by development.

In addition to the clean, comfortable feel of this place, the food quality is unsurpassed. Pat is an accomplished chef, and her dishes reflect the varied flavors of the different ethnic cuisines she has studied. Besides my favorite, the coquilles St. Jacques, she offers Italian delights such as eggplant rollatini (have I mentioned recently that I love eggplant), and sometimes tiramisu. She often serves a fabulous Asian-style salmon with with wasabi mashed potatoes, and there are always tempura veggies as an appetizer. Soup of the day was French onion, but I love her creamy roasted pepper soup when she has it. The mandarin salad is always fresh and delicious. Michael and I shared a seafood delight plate with mussels, scallops and flounder. It was wonderful! Finish your meal, as we did, with Pat’s home-made key lime pie. Another perfect ending to a perfect day in paradise.

Their menu is not extensive, nor is it expensive. Very reasonable prices make Café Kaleidoscope most inviting.

Call 773-1062 for reservations. Hours are Thursday thru Sunday 6-9pm.

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9 Responses to “Cafe Kaleidoscope - An Excellent Eclectic Experience”

  1. Wreggie Says:

    Ah yes…the coquilles St. Jacques is excellent there and always on the menu, am I right?

  2. Michael Says:

    Yep! :)

  3. Bonnie Says:

    Great descriptions and now I’m hungry. You two really ferret out the goods on St Croix in the food arena.

    You must be working off those calories on other peoples’ spines.

  4. Terry Says:

    Thanks, Bonnie, I’m hungry, too. But all the dining out (and it’s not about to stop anytime soon since Wreg and Gigi arrive on Thursday) has made it impossible to live with this blob of a body, so I’m not eating for two days!!

    Just kidding, but here’s the funny part, (and Alan will appreciate this)…I hate to cook, but I feel guilty when I eat out.

    There’s my next blog post….

  5. Wreggie Says:

    Oh goodness Terry you sound like Gigi. She thinks she is fat.

    A good fart would blow you both away.

  6. Michael Says:

    I blow her away with a good fart on a regular basis ;)

  7. Terry Says:

    Hey, come on guys. This was a nice positive blog post about a great restaurant. Cut it out, will you!?!

  8. Wreggie Says:

    Yes ma’am.

    I can see you will have to separate Michael and I.

    Sorry to wonder off topic, Café Kaleidoscope is fantastic and I ate there last September.

  9. Chip Says:

    “made it impossible to live with this blob of a body”

    I was hoping you were talking about Michael so I (being the blobbiest of us three brothers) wouldn’t feel so bad the next time I manage to waddle my way back there.

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