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Thread: What are your "must do" evening meals?

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    Re: What are your "must do" evening meals?

    Have only done lunch at Chicken Lavish as well but will stop there at least once while I'm in Negril.

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    Re: What are your "must do" evening meals?

    conch is sweeter than calamari and it all depends on how it is cooked...much like calamari. go with the recommendations on where to eat it and give it a try. it isn't "fishy" and IMO, delish!


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    Re: What are your "must do" evening meals?

    Where is Sunset After Dark located??

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    Sunset is on West end Road about 5 mins walk from the Hi/Lo up the hill past the all Ages School on the left directly across the street from (Kirlews) Negril Hardware & Haberdashery - Check the view back to the beach & Hills.!!

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    Thanks - always like to try a few new places each trip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 541lion View Post
    Iam gonna try alot of new stuff when I visit.. Tho iam not usually like that.. Kinda a picky eater but iam just gonna go for it.. Can someone tell me what conch is like?? Maybe goat?? My lady won't try the goat but I hear good things.. Ohh and what about ox tails??
    Beth Ann and I are picky eaters. I don't do most veggies and she doesn't want to add any new animals to her her diet (i.e. goat). However, I found that when we were there I ate and enjoyed foods that I wouldn't normally touch. We intend to sample a lot more and different food this trip. The places we will certainly return to on our next visit:

    3 Dives - The seasoned butter they serve with their lobster is dreamy
    DeBar - The Jerk Chicken is great. We had a great time there in general
    Teddy's Hideaway - Not only is Teddy's food good but conveniently located for us.
    Jerk barrel guy across from BCC next to L&M - Forget his name (someone posted it on the board not too long ago)

    Places that are on our to do list that we didn't get a chance to hit last trip:

    Chicken Lavish
    Ciao Jamaica
    Canoe
    Pee Wee's - Spent a lot of time there drinking last time but will have to try Elvis's cooking this trip
    Bentley's

    Blue Cave Castle '12, '13 '14 '15 '16 Catcha Falling Star '13 Boardwalk Village '14 '15

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    Anything from IVAN'S....crab cakes, shrimp, lobster...great
    If you want to go local...check SWEET SPICE,,,,oxtail and curry mutton if you like bones..
    MARVA

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    haha yeah kevin i dont like much veggies either.. i.e. onion, tomatoe, celery.. lol .. but there are plenty i love, okra, broccoli, spinach, squash.. yeah iam strange but its all good.. thanks for the info guys.. looks like ill be trying some conch soup...ohh whaat about fried conch??

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    FYI I always thought Conch was more along the lines of Clams as far as texture and taste. Love it! Also the Escovitch Fish at Alfreds.

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