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Sunday, October 21, 2007

Jamaican Restaurants-Montego Bay

I searched and found some Jamaican Resturants in Montego Bay, that have some pretty good ratings. I have two friends that visited the first two and told me the food and atomosphere was excellent.

So if you are travelling through Mobay, try some of the following restaurants. Let us know what you think.

SEAGRAPE TERRACE
Half Moon Hotel, North Coast Highway
876-953-2211
($$$)

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This open-air eatery sits right on the beach. Both buffet and à la carte service are available at lunch; dinner is à la carte only. In the evenings, the atmosphere is lively, with dancing and floor shows. A Jamaican beach barbecue is offered on Monday and Friday nights, when you can try local specialties, then dance to the sounds of a steel pan band.


AMBROSIA
Wyndham Rose Hall
876-953-2605
($$$$)

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Located at the golf club across the street from Wyndham Rose Hall, this elegant eatery features Mediterranean cuisine served in a beautiful garden setting. Set off with tiny white lights, the dining area is a good spot for a romantic meal. House specialties are lobster Provençale and lamb kebabs. Closed Wednesdays.


BELFIELD 1794
Barnett Estate. Granville Main Road
876-952-2382
($$$$)

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This elegant restaurant is set on the 3,000-acre Barnett Estate and is operated by Elegant Resorts International. The open-air restaurant features a view of the city and a menu that combines a taste of both Jamaica and the Caribbean. Menu selections include spicy ackee-tomato salsa on smoked marlin, plantation salad, jerk pork Belfield, steamed fish Port Royal and sweet potato pudding.

After your meal, enjoy a leisurely stroll over to the great house. The restored historic house is open to visitors; guided tours are available before or after dinner.


For More Montego Bay Hotel Selections visit: http://www.jamaicans.com/tourist/montegobay/montegobayEat



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