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Welcome to Savant

Nestled in Christiansted, Savant is a hidden gem offering a romantic, intimate, and classy dining experience. Known for its fine dining and impeccable service, this neighborhood favorite has a unique ambiance with separate dining areas. Dishes like stuffed filet, pork chop, lobster egg rolls, and chicken lollipops are highly recommended by patrons. The restaurant's courtyard dining room, dimly lit with jazz music, adds to the overall charm and appeal. Savant promises a memorable culinary experience with in-season local ingredients and a diverse menu that caters to even the most discerning foodies.

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  • Savant
    4C Hospital St, Christiansted, St Croix 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
    4C Hospital St, Christiansted, St Croix 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands Hotline: +1 340-713-8666

Welcome to Savant, a Caribbean and seafood restaurant nestled in the charming city of Christiansted, Virgin Islands. This hidden gem offers a unique dining experience with its intimate and romantic ambiance, perfect for a special date night or a small gathering. The restaurant features a cozy outdoor seating area with a grotto-like patio adorned with natural rock walls covered in ivy, creating a serene atmosphere.

At Savant, you can expect top-notch service and a menu that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, with a focus on seafood and vegetarian options. Customers rave about the stuffed filet, the pork chop, and the lobster egg rolls, all prepared to perfection.

While some diners have noted minor shortcomings in certain dishes, such as overcooked fish or unbalanced noodle bowls, overall, Savant receives high praise for its delicious food and fantastic service. The desserts, including the chocolate cake, rum cake, and coconut cream pie, are described as tasty and satisfying.

If you're looking for a unique dining experience in a cozy and atmospheric setting, Savant is the place to be. Don't miss out on this neighborhood gem during your visit to St. Croix. Just be prepared for moderately high prices, as the quality of the food and the overall experience make it worth the cost.

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Rick R.
Rick R.

When Marjan and I travel, we search as many sites as we can find, searching for most recommended restaurants. Savant was among the handful that were highly recommended in St. Croix. The restaurant is found in Christiansted, parking behind the restaurant, unpaved lot. There are two entrances to the restaurant, one for entering the patio dining area, the entry for this area adjacent to the parking lot. Should the guest elect indoor seating, the entrance is found on the main entrance on Hospital Street. Reservations were highly recommended, and we preferred the patio, but as we dined on a Monday evening, we noticed several empty tables and one couple was seated without reservation. The restaurant is of older construction, typical of much in the city. The patio walls are of natural, uncut rock, cemented in place, covered with ivy and other flora. Think "grotto look" to the patio. Over the area is a fabric "parachute" sheltering the dining and bar from the elements. There is no air conditioning, but for our visit, heat and humidity were not an issue. The floor is of cement, the tables and chairs of wrought iron. Lighting is muted, soft music playing over speakers, the ambience cozy. We were immediately seated at our reserved time, and after a moment or two, our waitress offered choice of tap water, bottled water or carbonated water. We passed on appetizers, and Marjan selected the special wahoo, my choice the mahi offering. The offered sides were, as expected, delicious vegetables. But Marjan's wahoo entree was frankly, a disappointment. This fish is somewhat firm by nature, but her dish was sadly overcooked, chewy and dry. The portion of my mahi was moist and tender, easily the better of the two entrees. But we thought both dishes somewhat lacking in seasoning, and skimpy on sauce. We paired our dinner with glasses of White Haven and Pine Ridge. We found ourselves on the horns of a dilemma, discussing our rating of Savant. We were torn between 3 and 4. We always enjoy outdoor seating, and the courtyard offered a pleasing, romantic ambience. The staff was appropriately attentive, and our waitress very knowledgeable of the menu. But reviews had been lavish in praise of the offerings, and we had a different experience. Perhaps other menu items would be stellar, but we probably would not return mindful of price to value issues.

Noah M.
Noah M.

Made our reservation for 7pm, they let us in early and had no trouble. Our waiter was nice and he came by several times through out the meal. I enjoyed the restaurant looks we sat in the outside portion. I ordered the stuffed filet and it was very good! Would definitely recommend. Other members of our party had the pork chop, I tried that and it was very good as well.

Nicole D.
Nicole D.

Savant is a neighborhood gem! The food and service were fantastic. I will absolutely visit on my next trip to St. Croix.

Michael D.
Michael D.

Great food, service and helpings. The atmosphere was romantic.A definite must try. I wish there was more ventilation in the courtyard dining room during hot evenings.

Emily C.
Emily C.

This place is a secret garden oasis with incredible foodie-level fine dining, impeccable service and ambience galore!

Kayla G.
Kayla G.

This restaurant was one of the best that we visited. I had a dizzy jewel drink, if you are a gin drinker you might like it. The best item was the lobster egg rolls!!! It deserved all three exclamation points. The vibe is so nice! It's dimly lit, jazz music, friendly bartender. I always say that but who wants to sit at a bar and order a drink from a rude person

Carlos C.
Carlos C.

Super hidden but awesome fine dine place. Very unique ambience with separate areas. Instant favorite! Everything is good in this place and the service is on point. I don't like chicken but I was told I had to have their chicken lollipops and that was correct. Very crispy, and tasteful. I went with the lemon butter lobster and it was fresh and great. So was the calamari and the snapper. The hazelnut pie is like a mousse/cheesecake. Very tasty. I got another one to go and ate it in the morning straight from the refrigerator and it was even better. The coconut rum cake was very good although I didn't taste any rum and it was very sweet. I will be going back!

Roy C.
Roy C.

Pro: Blink and you'll miss this hidden gem! Nestled away on Hospital Street as one leaves downtown Christiansted traveling east is a wonderful little place called Savant. It is certainly not the typical fare encountered on the Christiansted waterfront. And it is certainly not the local fare you find "where most islanders eat". No, Savante is different. It takes in-season local ingredients, adds a continental flare, and wows the diner with every bite! As one relaxes in the dim "date night" ambiance, one can lose themselves in the chargrilled Calamari, double-cut pork chop, rack of lamb, red snapper, and whatever specials they switch up the menu with. ALL ARE AMAZING! Con: Blink and you'll miss the place. I suppose food this good doesn't need to advertise! Bottom Line: Perfect for an island date night, intimate small gathering, or any occasion that requires great food and service.

Arvian D.
Arvian D.

I took my parents to Savant tonight for their 56th wedding anniversary. This restaurant had good reviews online so chose this spot for our celebration. We had reservations and were seated right away upon arrival. Our server, Yvette, was friendly, professional, and charming. She took good care of us. We didn't order appetizers, we went straight for the main course. Our food came out in a timely manner. This restaurant is like a hole in the wall. The inside gives the feel of a rustic quaint French restaurant. It feels welcoming and has a beautiful ambiance. There is an outdoor courtyard dining area that also has a marvelous ambiance. We ordered Cassava Crusted Mahi, Churrasco Beef Short Ribs, New Zealand Rack of Lamb, and Chicken Savant Noodle Bowl. The Mahi was crisp, moist and flavorful; the coconut rice tasted good and was cooked well. The beef ribs and lamb were tender, moist, and delicious. All dishes were good but the chicken Savant noodle bowl was our least favorite. The chicken Savant bowl didn't have a balanced noodles to chicken ratio. It tasted okay but had a weird smell to it. The desserts were awesome! We ordered a slice of chocolate cake, rum cake, and coconut cream pie with toasted pecans. They were great portions and very tasty. This restaurant is pricey though, so you will pay moderately for all items ordered. I was especially surprised at the cost of the desserts; it was $15 per dessert. That caught me off guard. The ambiance and food along with the service received from Yvette made this visit worth it for us. My parents really enjoyed this experience.