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Re: Favorite restaurants for lunch?
1...One Mile
2...most-any construction site, where usually some-somebody(s) will be sell-ing GOOD-good pure unadulterated Ja-cuisine at a great price ---- stuff is homemade, fresh daily, with the best-est ingredients:::: it's GOT-to be prepared properly & correct or they'll go-OUT of business quick-quick
3...outside almost any Ja-high school (at lunch-time) --- stuff priced appropriately for the Ja-pickney budget, and is VERY-VERY good (additonally *see* comment #2 above, regarding '.construction sites.'
4...cook-shops @ craft market at the Negril airport --- same comments as above. Interestingly, you'll see MANY hotel workers in the area eating there (e.g., from Sandlles/Beaches, former-SandyBay, the Rui's etc etc.)
5...cook-shops in and/around the Negril bus/car park ---- awesome meals der...!!!.. 'cause taxi-man don't want no foolishness when it comes to his food. IF you're in Lucea (@ bus-park) a wider selection & options for similar Ja-delicacies. Probably same-way @/around Sav's bus/taxi park(s).
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oh:::::>>> and DO NOT pass-up an opportunity to grab a lunch at the MoBay buspark ---- on my way from the airport to Negril/Lucea, THIS is my FIRST must-stop place for a just-arrived-from-foreign snack/meal.
* sigh *
me hungry just thinking about these places (above)
oh well
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lemme hop pon my bike,
and moozy(sp?) over to HomeDepot parking and see what today the ladies are selling to the day-workers ---- got a taste for a couple of '.papusa.' ---- Hispanic/Spanish/LatinAmerican food is cool, too,,,, BUT Ja is better (to me) .... at least the HomeDepot lot stuff is priced appropriately (as is the case with the Ja-places above).
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