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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | November 2, 2006

ISLAND GRILL - infusing KRW with flavour - The official quick service restaurant of Kingston Restaurant Week
The name conjures up images of barbecues spitting steam, while an apron-clad cook painstakingly tends to succulent meat until each piece has been grilled to perfection. The kind of wholesome fare that your mother or favourite aunt or uncle...

Pete's Restaurant, everything curry and nice!

If you are in town and want tasty curry goat, Pete's Restaurant on Molynes Road should be your stop. For more than 30 years the restaurant has been serving mouth-watering curry goat that has become internationally famous.


Hedonistic indulgences

Hedonism III's annual jerk festival held over Heroes weekend indulged guests' palates and cravings for real Jamaica cuisine. The festival dubbed 'Naughty, Nice and a Whole lot of Spice' showcased soulful and cultural Jamaican cooking...


Patrons take bait at Old Harbour Seafood Festival

St. Catherine: It was fish galore at the third staging of the Old Harbour Seafood Festival on Sunday, October 29. When Food arrived at the JPS Sports Club there was fish, lobster, conch, and other great tasting seafood prepared in various forms.


Old & new rum, chefs and cocoa

The first St. Lucia/MACO Food and Rum Festival kicked off on Thursday last, not without the usual hiccups of a first effort but there's only one way for this festival to go - and that is up. Neysha Soodeen and Alan Chastanet...


Minding your manners

Decorations. The type of meal served and the setting in which it is served will dictate what kind of decoration unit is best suited. Many refer to the floral arrangement used as the 'centrepiece'.


Would you drink Snow?

There is a new drink on the market and it has an unusual name: Snow. Food put some expert palates to the test and these are the results. 1. Snow is awful, tastes like diluted mouthwash. I would not buy it. 2. It's horrible!




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