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    I am a vegetarian. I am also fairly sedentary once I hit the beach so I mostly wait for the food to come to me. There is no end to the yummy treats coming my way from the fruit lady and pattie man. While I find most of the beach restaurants boring or bad for non-carnivores, I am aware that you don't go to Negril for the spaghetti or grill cheese sandwiches. That being said- I concur about the Hungry Lion. It has great food and is a great restaurant. I also love the food at the Negril Yoga Centre- actually there is nothing about the NYC that I don't love. Annette does a great job for breakfast and lunch. It's got kind of an old fashioned hippie restaurant vibe going on. Finally I vaguely remember a Chinese takeout place on the beach. I can't vouch for the food sober- but late that night (the day had started at the Red Dragon at 10:30 am) it was delicious.

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    Been to a few of the restaurants that have already been listed.I think my favorite meals are from miss bucks
    Restaurant Delicious and ez on the pockets lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickme View Post
    Finally I vaguely remember a Chinese takeout place on the beach. I can't vouch for the food sober- but late that night (the day had started at the Red Dragon at 10:30 am) it was delicious.
    Are you referring to Keney's Chinese Food, next to Errol's? I've heard good things and put it on my list of places to try next trip.

    I have also wondered about that Chinese restaurant next to the Cotton Tree hotel on the West End Rd. I think it's called Seaview House? Has anybody ever tried it. I've passed it a hundred times and it never looks busy, or even open. I have always imagined that Chinese food in Jamaica could be pretty awesome, if they used the fresh seafood and produce that are available on the island.

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