Snack on spicy jerk chicken at Negril's roadside restaurants in Jamaica.
You can get a taste of nouvelle cuisine, Caribbean-style, at Jamaican restaurants in
Kingston. Drink a few Jamaican rum cocktails with the party crowd until the
small hours at Jamaican bars in Montego Bay.
Jamaica restaurant districts
For breakfast try the national dish, ackee and salt fish (fruit and cod) at
beachfront shacks among Jamaican restaurants on Treasure Beach. For lunch,
you'll find yourself stopping at roadside stalls around Negril for
Jamaican favourite, fiery jerk chicken. Kingston has the best gourmet Jamaica
restaurants for an evening of nouvelle cuisine. Try Montego Bay to enjoy
Jamaican restaurants serving freshly caught snapper fish and steaks.
Jamaica restaurant tips
You may have to book early to get a table at the popular Jamaican restaurants in the
busy tourist areas like Montego Bay. In Negril and Montego Bay
you'll find a laid-back feel to the restaurants and Jamaican bars. But
kitchens usually close at about 10.30pm so don't wait too late to eat.
There's a distinctly local feel to menus in Jamaican restaurants in
Kingston, where you can try different specialities from Jamaica, like
curried goat and fried plantain.
Jamaica bars
You'll find that the beach bars along Jamaica's Long Bay in
Negril are great for escaping the sun with a cold Red Stripe beer. Watch
the daring divers who provide the entertainment at Jamaica's West
End bars by diving off cliffs into the water. There's a chilled vibe to
Jamaican bars in Treasure Beach, but they do close early. If you're
out to party, plenty of bars in Jamaica's Montego Bay mix up rum
cocktails. Sip them on the beach, gazing at the stars.
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