For dinner, there are countless choices ranging from small Jerk Chicken stands to luxery meals. The nicer places you can call up and they will send a taxi for a free pick up. I have a few recommendations for restaurants, but again, feel free to explore the many places we have not had a chance to try!

Rockhouse - http://www.rockhousehotel.com/eat/ro...restaurant.php (1-876-957-4373) a very nice restaurant on the cliffs, beautiful sunset views and good food. We plan on going here on Thursday for a nice meal to celebrate Georgia's Birthday.

Pushcart - http://www.rockhousehotel.com/eat/pushcart.php (1-876-957-4373) owned by the same people as Rockhouse, anothe good choice in a similar location. Their food is considered an upscale version of Jamaican street food, and I very much enjoyed it.

Ciao Jamaica - http://www.ciaojamaica.com/ (1-876-957-4395) Jamaican/Italian fusion. Have not eaten there personally, but heard great things. On the cliffs.

Xtabi - http://www.xtabi-negril.com/welcome.htm (1-876-957-0121) Have had brunch there, which was very good. The lunch/dinner menu looks good as well.

Lingah By The Sea - http://lingahbythesea.com/ (1-876-957-3830) Another one I have not tried, but I hear good things. A very nice place on the beach, reasonably priced.

Kuyaba - http://www.kuyaba.com/dining.htm (1-876-957-4318) Again, haven't tried, but hear great things. On the beach, more expensive.

Norma's - http://www.seasplash.com/norma.htm (1-876-957-4041) Good food, nice location on the beach

Margaritaville - http://www.margaritavillecaribbean.c...me_negril.html - Overpriced tourist trap. However, they do have satellite TV, so the Redskins game will be on, and I suppose they would have a decent Cheeseburger.

Rick's Cafe - http://www.rickscafejamaica.com/ The big tourist trap in Jamaica. Gets packed around sunset. Overpriced food and drinks, but a good place to watch cliff divers and maybe make a jump yourself. I enjoyed it much better early afternoon before the crowds arrived.

Plenty more choices, those are the first few that come to mind for a luxury meal. All of the above will probably provide free transportation there with your meal. There are also many smaller places, more reasonable priced but still delicious.

Sun Beach - This is our local hangout, great bar with very good food. A short walk from White Sands, this is where we plan to have the birthday party at. Nice tables set up directly on the beach.

Canoe - http://www.realnegril.com/canoe/index.htm - Good American style food, reasonable priced. Nice place to go if you tire of Jamaican food. Friendly with a nice rum punch happy hour, as well/

De Bar - We had drinks there, but saw the food and menu and plan on returning for dinner one day. Jerk Chicken, Lobster, and very reasonable prices. On the roadside of the cliffs.

3 Dives - http://www.maherconsulting.com/3dives/ Very good, reasonably priced food overlooking the cliffs.

Mi Yard - Good food, locals kind of place. Open 24/7. Original locatation on the cliffs, apparently they just opened up another location on the beach.

Best in the West - Great chicken, close to White Sands.

Bourbon Beach - Haven't tried it, but heard great things about the Jerk Chicken. One of the only places that still cooks it the traditional way over pimento wood, as opposed to the oil drum grills all over town.

Ossies - Good Jerk Chicken and Pork, just past Margaritaville on the beach road

Just Natural - Great reviews. Purely Vegitarian and Seafood, which eliminates me, but if you enjoy that I would definately recommend it. On the cliffs road.

Ras Rody's Organics - http://www.rasrodyorganics.com/ More of a roadside stand than a full restartant, but seems to be the place to go to try Ital food, which is the vegitarian, natural foods eaten by the rastafarians.

Late at night there are the Jerk Chicken vendors all over the place. Look for the big oil drum grills set up on the side of the road. Our first trip there was one always set up right next to White Sands, which was really convienient, but if he is not there you still will not have to go to far. Last trip, when hungry late at night, I went to the road, found a route taxi, and was able to have them drive to the nearest vendor, pick up half a chicken, and drive me back to the hotel for about $10. In less than 5 minutes I was back at the hotel eating and I didn't even have to get out of the taxi. Delicious!