Hi there! We've done 3 Dives, chicken Lavish, sips and Bits all great as usual. We're based at Xtabi, all suggestions appreciated!
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Hi there! We've done 3 Dives, chicken Lavish, sips and Bits all great as usual. We're based at Xtabi, all suggestions appreciated!
Not sure you can walk to these but I recommend Ciao Jamaica, Hungry Lion, LTU, Ivan's.
Quality's Sea Breeze, search for his thread for 20% off! Just up towards the roundabout a bit before Canoe and across the street.
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~Moose
Jenny's/C&D bar for some great comfort food and an awesome owner.
I recommend the bacon mac n cheese.....
That's some good stuff there booger... Have you ever tried lobster mac n cheese?
~Moose
Pushcart, LTU Connies CountryWestern...
Hey Moose,
I have, however I'm not much of a fan of seafood and didn't take much of a liking to it.
OP,
I would also throw out the German bar. Just do not get there too late as they tend to run out of things. Brat is solid and their German potatoes are really good. Pizza is not bad either.
German Bar is good quality at a good price. They have their brats custom blended. The potatoes are great and the pizza is pretty darn good, fast and hot!
Where is Jenny's
Thanks for all the great suggestions. So we start walking to Quality Seafood and pass a place called Carlos, which I have myself convinced that it's the original Royal Kitchen? Am I right? I find myself questioning my memory more these days...anywho, we onto us down the road maybe a few hundred feet and my daughter points out a small, somewhat dilapidated Royal Kitchen sign propped up on the ground, I say good eye and continue on. Surely it can't be there location. Out of the corner of my eye see a slight Rasta walking down the road. As he comes closer, I say "Errol?! You still cooking Rasta?! He leads me down a path to a 2 table spot and prepares us our most memorable meal of the trip...big up to Errol!
Fried chicken at Chicken Lavish.......delicious everytime
Go north from Xtabi, Pressa and Pablo's are both really good. Pressa had a really good dinner and cheap.
So where did you end up? Lots of good suggestions made. Really depends on what your looking for.
Try Catcha Falling Star....................The "BEST" !!!!
Highly recommend the Spa Resort. Great service, awesome view, and prices about the same as LTU...Xtabi..etc. I love all the above places and generally eat at the low key ones...but, for a special night...Spa Resort fits the bill.
Great bar too....also, has a great lunch menu.
Pressa's One Love Cafe is within walking distance (towards town). It's also worth taking a route taxi to Jus Natural. Dining in the jungle with hummingbirds flying all around! (Sit near the hummingbird feeder for maximum effect!) 😁😁😁
For traditional Jamaican food, there is a cook shop next to the German bar that is very reasonable and good. (Across the street from Mi Yard.) Speaking of Mi Yard, it was the only place could get a really good breakfast really early. Get there at 6am and you can watch the fishermen get ready for the day...
Errol re-opened a year or so behind, the old one. His food is equally as good but it is easy to miss. I love Errol and have known him from the old days of the original Royal. A dear rasta and friend fi sure. In Jan, I kept telling him he needed a bigger sign with a large arrow..LOL...because so many folks love his ital food, as well as his delightful company. Hopefully, more folks will make the effort. He still helps care for his rasta friend Red..who most folks that frequent the West End know. Red is the elder Rasta that will always have a place in my heart....along with Errol. Red was spoken of in Roskind's book Rasta Heart and his picture is in the book Yes Rasta..Photographs by Patrick Cariou. This book is a stunning collection in black and white of rasta's. The two I recognized were Red and also one of Ras Rody. Truly a collection of beauty and nature. I picked one up used and lucked out big-time. Worth checking out if you appreciate photography.