Well, I am still enjoying my vacation. How are you enjoying your weekend? After my last post the husband and I headed to a local favorite for some lunch.

If you ever visit St. Thomas, Shipwreck is actually a bit overpriced, but we had a coupon. I ordered the Buffalo Chicken Sub, which came with fries.

Spicy buffalo chicken tenders with pepperjack cheese and blue cheese dressing, count me in!

I let Adam eat 90% of my fries but I demolished my sandwich. I have a serious weakness for buffalo chicken sandwiches (good thing I’m moving to Buffalo NY, eh?). In general I am able to make healthy choices at restaurants, except when I am choosing to indulge, but no matter what my intentions I am powerless when I see this option! The annoying thing is that it doesn’t even have to be so unhealthy – I would probably like it better with grilled chicken! My problem in recreating them is that I’ve yet to find a sauce that tastes like “buffalo” to me. Any suggestions?
After lunch we headed home for some showers. Adam spent the rest of the afternoon playing chess with my dad but I drove back to school to do some work. I spent 4 – 5:30 doing chemistry studying.
Next the family headed out for a fun dinner at Enkai, a new sushi spot. It was right on the water so husband and I posed for some pictures.


I love my hometown (duh, it’s an island!) but I had to do some Brooklyn representing!

The restaurant was super cute,

I love it when tablescapes are mismatched. But the lighting was really dim so my pictures are all terrible. I also have zero description because I couldn’t take my usual close-ups of the menu descriptions. We started with some edame,

which I pretty much polished off by myself, sorry guys!
My parents don’t really eat real sushi, as raw as they get is smoked salmon (because they are used to lox and bagels) so we stuck to tempora shrimp, lobster, crab sticks, and smoked salmon. My mom dad and I split 4 rolls,

here are my pieces –




Everything was delicious! When I looked at my camera later I realized I only ate 11pieces (aka 1.5rolls), no wonder I was still a little hungry.
After sushi fun we came home for more games 🙂 We are definitely trying to rope my parents into playing at least one game a day while we are here. I made my mommy and I frozen coffees (4C cold, strong, coffee; 1tray ice cubes; 1/2C skim milk; 3/4C coffee chip ice-cream) while we played.

They weren’t all that sweet, but they were super icy – perfection. I also ate 3 more chocolate chip cookies.

I’ve decided I’m done with the cookies, I physically cannot stick to just one.
After game time Adam and I headed out to meet up with some high school friends at Mojos, a new bar. They had some good drink specials so I got a $2 strawberry mojito.

I was driving so after that I stuck with small sips of the husband’s Cruzan Dark with Cokes. We stayed out past 2 though so by the end of the night not drinking I had eaten most of this pack of Newman’s Own Organic mints.

Peppermint tummyache was more than worth the good time we had with our friends though.
Saturday – dining delight
Our late homecoming only slightly effected our wake up this morning, we made it out the door before 8:30. We had plans to meet some friends for lunch and I wanted to get some studying done so we decided to park ourselves at my favorite spot on earth – Barefoot Buddha Cafe. We timed it so we could have both breakfast and lunch there, it is that good!
For breakfast I ordered the Bigfoot Bagel.


Holy frick, I cannot even describe how good this is! It has turkey bacon, egg whites, tomato coulis, spinach, aioli…..drool.
We ate breakfast around 8:45 and then I spent 9 – 12 deep in chemistry. When it was time to come up for air our lunch date had arrived.
I was in the mood for hot coffee so I ordered a vodoo latte; it has espresso and coconut milk.

It was gorgeous, look at the heart –

And for food I got a sweet potato wrap.

It had sweet potato, chipotle sauce, goat cheese, and was pretty fantastic. Not as good as my breakfast but pretty damn close!
After lunch we ran some errands with my mommy and at some point it seemed like a good idea to go to Wendy’s for a cookie dough twisted frosty. {for which I magically seem to have no picture} This put me over the edge fullnesswise. Looking back on this post there has been a lot of indulging in the last two days (I feel like that’s been the norm these last few months, that is good for fun times but not as a norm!). I want to assume that it’s time for some leafy greens and light choices but being realistic we are headed to a fancy French spot tonight and I don’t see that happening. Tomorrow (maybe!).
We will probably meet up with friends again after our French dinner but I’m not sure what the plan for tomorrow is. Just in case anyone is wondering about the lack of beach time I wanted to address that: even though I grew up on an island I do love the beach, it is gorgeous even if you’ve seen it a billion times. However, I am very careful with my skin – growing up on an island means even without tanning I’ve already had way too much sun exposure – so I don’t tend to calmor for the beach. And right before this trip my husband had an abnormal mole removed from his back so for now I’d mostly rather keep him out of the sun. How do you take care of your skin?
I was born and raised in St. Thomas, here are some fun facts about my island childhood –
- Down here we drive typical American cars (steering wheel on the left side) but we drive on the left side of the road. The first time I had to drive on the right in the states it was pretty scary for me!
- I graduated from a private prep school in a class of 40. I was very fortunate to be at private school (my mom is a teacher so we had tuition credits) because the year I graduated all of the local public schools were deemed non-accredited.
- I am a US citizen, but I can never run for president. People born in commonwealths or US military bases outside of the US can, but people born in territories can not.
- Similarly, I could not vote in a presidential election until I established residency in the continental US.
- (Partly due to the lack of voting rights and partly because of the lack of highways) Even though we are a part of the US the drinking age here is 18 years old!!!
What are some fun facts about your hometown?
Oh my gosh! That voodoo latte looks amazing!!
Oh Em! I miss Barefoot Buddha and now you have me feining for the turkey artichoke sandwich! 😦
I’m glad you are having a great time and I love seeing pics of all my fave spots like Shipwreck. Next time I’m there I’m going to that new sushi place, it looks great!
Love you!
Camile – love you too, I miss YOU!
sushi photos are looking daaank! and that is such a cute top. that coffee is pretty easy on the eyes as well!
Hi Emily – this is Lana’s friend Katie “Hood” (now “Unger”) from Boulder! She sent me a link to your blog and told me that I would love it – and she knows me well – I LOVE IT!! Looks like you are having a great vacation – keep up the good posts and the good eats!
keunger – hey Katie, I remember meeting you! I’m glad you like the blog 🙂