St Croix’s Newest Restaurant

By: - March 11th, 2015

Above: Zion Modern Kitchen in St Croix

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The newest restaurant in St Croix has officially opened its doors.

The culinarily diverse eatery also has quite the pedigree, with a team including Chef Eddie McNamara, Chef/owner Michael Ross and Chef Frank Pugliese; Pugliese was one of Caribbean Journal’s 25 Best Caribbean Chefs in 2014, best known for his work at eat@canebay.

The property is located at the Quin House on ABC Company Street, in Christiansted, a historic structure that dates back to the mid-late 1700s.

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Above: the team behind Zion

Zion styles itself as a “safe haven for food driven people.”

And with the team behind it, it’s likely to be precisely that.

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