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Thread: Zimbali Mountain Cooking Studio

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    Now Kold Ass Mofo,
    If you don't mind going all the way local ...(It's the best)
    many locals will teach you,
    in their kitchen how to cook J-Style.
    Bring school supplies, and a few toys so you can play with the kids.
    Most big Mama's do it everyday and having some company
    will make their day, at the least it will not hurt.

    Have enough time on your hands,
    It is a sloooooooowww process.

    What I like best is watching them slice and dice and clean the food.
    So many ingredients end up in 1 pot.

    ENJOY!!!

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    As they say in Jamaica, "respect mon" meaning that in this instance everyone is entitled to their opinion. I have been to Zimbali a number of times as I own a home in Negril and frequently take friends to Zimbali who are visiting me. The road is bad? Welcome to Jamaica mon! The food has always been fantastic and the service and staff excellent. Maybe it was just an off night. As far as Mark the owner, I have always found him to be very genuine and friendly. The atmosphere and decor is classy but I don't see how that doesn't make it authentic Jamaican? Natural wood and locally made furniture. Heck, on one of our last visits with 20 of our closest local friends (all who had been there previously and I can guarantee will return) my wife even got up and jammed with the band. Figure that out, lol. I look forward to my next meal there in a couple of weeks when my folks come to visit and we take the bumpy ride up the hill. Irie mon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kold Ass Mofo View Post
    Many years ago there was a small hotel on the beach where you could make dinner reservations and ask to sit near the kitchen. The lady who did the cooking was also the server. She explained how everything was made. They have not offered this type of meal service for years. Our group includes some really good cooks who are interested in a Zimbali type experience. Is the Zimbali tour the only venue in Negril where someone can learn how to cook Jamaican style? The more intimate the better.
    i know the folks at ras rody's give cooking lessons. but you'd have to ask, and negotiate a price.

    (i learned to cook jamaican food in the bronx, when i was a teenager. i always wind up cooking with people whenever i'm in jamaica [also haiti], so my skillz have sharpened over the years.)

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    Thank you all for the great ideas. We will be looking into a trip to Zimbali.

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    We went there at the beginning of 2018 for lunch with the farm tour and enjoyed it a lot. I think the entire group was no more than ten people, the food, juices and wine were great and the cooking demonstration was interesting.

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    Zimbali is special to us. Been to Negril 16 times now and had the good fortune to decide to spend 4 nights there during our February 2018 visit. Mark, Alecia, family, and staff made us feel special. My husband didn’t want to leave. They truly are trying to share the real Jamaica with people and the farm food is fresh and fabulous. Has it grown yes but that is a testament to all the hard work. Enjoy the bumpy road as it’s real, enjoy the freshly prepared food as they start chopping every morning, appreciate the Rasta culture they try to share. Or stay at the all inclusive and miss the experience. Blessings to Zimbali.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beachgyrl67 View Post
    Zimbali is special to us. Been to Negril 16 times now and had the good fortune to decide to spend 4 nights there during our February 2018 visit. Mark, Alecia, family, and staff made us feel special. My husband didn’t want to leave. They truly are trying to share the real Jamaica with people and the farm food is fresh and fabulous. Has it grown yes but that is a testament to all the hard work. Enjoy the bumpy road as it’s real, enjoy the freshly prepared food as they start chopping every morning, appreciate the Rasta culture they try to share. Or stay at the all inclusive and miss the experience. Blessings to Zimbali.
    Thank you for the information. Do you know how long of a drive it is from Negril?

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