are there still
2-3 cook-shops@
the Negril bus-park???
are there still
2-3 cook-shops@
the Negril bus-park???
be hapPpy
Yes
Cap
linston@redplate-negril.com
Somehow I just can't imagine Jamaica ANYWHERE without 2-3 and many more Cook Shops at a bus park.
Free Opinions Offered. No tipping required. Hours: Open when I feel like it.
Hey Smith,
if you go all the way to the back on the right of the Bus Park, like you are taking a short to that soccer field, there is a cook shop, looks new.
Anyway, the last time I was taking the short cut that will lead behind the police station the best smellin food was coming from that shop.
I think it was yellow and newly painted.
I did not stop, but I intend to check it out next reach.
THANKs
for the heads-up..!!..
:-)
i KNOW
EXACT-ly
where & what you talkin' 'bout
been there in the past
WILL-be checkin' late-next-week
on my next short-short trip.
in fact,
will be doing some SERIOUS forage-ing
for cook-shops & other *similar* set-ups
around Negril.
and::>> i'm REALLY *curious* about some after-work, happy-hour, dinner-type places, TOO
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
i KNOW who/how/where to check:::>>> WILL-try to link with that guy (if he's still alive) who is/was bed-ridden/paralyzed, who lives back in that area, beyond the foot-ball field.
ummmmmmm
what was his name..???..... Terry...??..
and/or::>> check with my Ja-barber, TOO
thanks again, Markospoon
an aside:::>> *they* got some nice-nice *sweetie*-vendors @ that bus park, too.
the mark-up $$$ ain't that bad, either/neither
be hapPpy
You're most certainly welcome Smith.
My J-Barber is where you make a right off the main road like you are going to Red Dragon (Jerk Pork place)
He is in the 2-man barber shop on your right.
Across the street from the Little School.
Smith, when driving through town in the evening I always see loads of people and vendors between the bus park and Corner Bar, I don't think you can go hungry at that time!
*Seen*, Lady
but,
do they have box-dinners..??..
are they eating a meal..??...
when i say ''..meal..''
me no mean peanuts from the peanut man
or
sugar cane, from cane man
or
roasted corn, blah blah blah
me want dinner... a real & proper meal.
:-(
i've seen that loads-of-people,
but
in the evening (aka Negril rush-hour),
all those folks are on their way home
to eat a home-cooked something-something
be hapPpy
my suggestion....head right next door to the bus park to the lot with the little places lining the lot. Good food, big box full, cooked by Omar at Noah's. Noah's place is on the far left as you enter the lot, second little place (first one was for rent in the summer so not sure if occupied now). Some good eats and good price. Love Omar's fried chicken and Noah makes a pretty good JA breakfast every Sunday morning (Omar's day off). Sunday they only serve breakfast. Breakfast and lunch served up Mon to Sat.
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