Saint Lucia, Windsor

Saint Lucia

It’s always exciting to try something different in a food-filled city like Melbourne. Named after a scenic island in the Caribbean, Saint Lucia’s menu draws its inspiration from Caribbean, Cuban and South American cuisines. Having good drinks as their other focus means there’s also a large selection of cocktails, tequila, rum and wine.

Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia - Fried plantains, paprika salt, chipotle mayo ($7)

Fried plantains, paprika salt, chipotle mayo ($7)

Saint Lucia - Kingfish ceviche cured in lime and coconut milk served w fresh cucumber + coriander ($18)

Kingfish ceviche cured in lime and coconut milk served w fresh cucumber + coriander ($18)

The restaurant itself is small and friendly, and feels almost like you’re making yourself at home in someone else’s lounge. Dinner gets off to a good start with shards of fried plantains seasoned with paprika salt, and coming with chipotle mayo. A good dish, whether you’re after an appetiser, or just some drink nibbles. For protein, the fresh, tangy and zesty kingfish ceviche is cured in lime and coconut milk, truly awakening the tastebuds.

Saint Lucia - Jambalaya - rice with vegetables, spices, chicken, pipis, chorizo, shrimp and chilli paste ($18)

Jambalaya – rice with vegetables, spices, chicken, pipis, chorizo, shrimp and chilli paste ($18)

Jambalaya is Creole comfort food at its best. Much, much more than just hot wet rice, this delicious rice dish is flavoured by tasty spices, filled with vegetables, juicy chicken, pipis, chorizo, and comes with a punchy shrimp and chilli paste.

Saint Lucia - Smokey roasted cauliflower seasoned w smokey paprika and creole remoulade sauce ($8)

Smokey roasted cauliflower seasoned w smokey paprika and creole remoulade sauce ($8)

Saint Lucia - Grilled cuban corn on the cob w herb butter (3 for $7)

Grilled cuban corn on the cob w herb butter (3 for $7)

Saint Lucia - Mac & cheese served piping hot in the skillet w a spicy, crunchy topping ($8)

Mac & cheese served piping hot in the skillet w a spicy, crunchy topping ($8)

Saint Lucia - Jerk salmon - pan-fried salmon fillet marinated in house jerk sauce ($18)

Jerk salmon – pan-fried salmon fillet marinated in house jerk sauce ($18)

Roasted cauliflower is seasoned with smokey paprika and creole remoulade, and the grilled Cuban corn with herb butter is suitably juicy. Mac and cheese is served piping hot from the skillet, coming with a crunchy topping. It’s not bad, but not quite cheesy enough for our liking. Jerk salmon is a standout. It’s tangy, spicy, sour and sweet, a combination that may sound a bit confusing, but is instead more of an exciting flavour experience.

Saint Lucia - La roche flambe - Dark ginger cake, hot caramel, blood orange mousse, ginger soil, candied nuts ($14)

La roche flambe – Dark ginger cake, hot caramel, blood orange mousse, ginger soil, candied nuts ($14)

Saint Lucia - La roche flambe - Dark ginger cake, hot caramel, blood orange mousse, ginger soil, candied nuts ($14)

La roche flambe – Dark ginger cake, hot caramel, blood orange mousse, ginger soil, candied nuts ($14)

For desserts we try the new La roche flambe, aka “the flaming rock”, modelled after a volcano. A conical dark ginger cake contains hot caramel and a lava-like blood orange mousse, the base of the ginger cake soaking up some of the Grand Marnier-heavy liquid contents. It’s surrounded by candied nuts and ginger soil, and a bit of a flaming spectacle rounds out the volcano comparison. The alcohol is certainly strong in this one, but there’s a non-alcoholic version available too.

Saint Lucia

It’s a bit sad that there isn’t more Caribbean food to be found in these parts, but thankfully we can have a good taste of it here at Saint Lucia.

Saint Lucia
78 Chapel St
Windsor, VIC, 3181
(03) 9530 2085
saintluciawindsor.com.au
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