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A New Twist on Tompkins

By The Changeling | June 25, 2007

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Nature Twist is a cute little restaurant on Tompkins Avenue.  Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it’s an ice cream parlor/West Indian cafe sort of place and a welcome addition to this stretch of Tompkins. The place is still fairly new (less than six months old), but I’m sure they’ve already established a loyal following. I popped in for an orange sherbert yesterday and it definitely hit the spot. The staff were so friendly that I’m going to make this one of my regular hangouts.

In addition to the ice cream, sherbert, and smoothies, Nature Twist also has a few juice bar offerings as well as standard West Indian fare like jerk chicken, curry goat, roti, soups, etc.

 Nature Twist

310 Tompkins Avenue (between Quincy and Gates)

Hours: Mon-Sat 8 am - 10 pm, Sun 10 am - 9 pm

718-638-3127

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5 Responses to “A New Twist on Tompkins”

  1. anon Says:
    June 25th, 2007 at 7:51 pm

    I stopped by Nature Twist recently just because I was thrilled to see a new shop on this end of Tompkins. But there seemed to be complete indifference to both my presence and my time. I wouldn’t recommend it unless the rest of your day is free.

  2. The Changeling Says:
    June 26th, 2007 at 6:01 am

    I didn’t have that experience when I visited Nature Twist, but I know that slow/poor service can be a deal-breaker. They were quick and helpful when I visited. There were two other customers there at the time and I believe that they were also being helped adequately. Hopefully the Nature Twist staff will see your comment and pay close attention to the way they service their customers. One bad (or even mediocre) first-time experience at a place can turn a person off.

  3. Nora Says:
    June 30th, 2007 at 7:29 pm

    My first visit to Nature Twist had my taste buds jumping for joy the jerk chicken was amazing and I loved the steamed cabbage. The staff was friendly and engaging and remembered me on my second visit even though they had a full house the first time I was there.

  4. anoraklibrarian Says:
    July 10th, 2007 at 4:50 pm

    the curry goat is the worst in the neighborhood in my humble (and Jamaica trained) opinion…its like, extremely fatty. Also the rice was lukewarm+oversteamed when I got it. I’m sticking to Pete+Pat’s on Dekalb for now

  5. Leo Says:
    July 11th, 2007 at 8:19 pm

    Have you tried Brooks Valley on Tompkins and Hancock?

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