01-15-2015, 01:18 PM
Kylake,
I have not been down in a few years but my favorite Jamaican restaurant was always Sweet Spice. It is not the cheapest but it is not expensive like the places you referred to earlier. It is past the roundabout on the right before you get to the gas station when leaving town heading, towards Sav la Mar. It is very good and always had really good air conditioning. BTW, they dont serve alcohol. It is a local place and would be worth the taxi ride for a nice dinner out. (I dont eat meat but they are famous for their oxtail.) (I love their brown stew and escovitch fish)
There was a good Jamaican place across from Point Village heading back towards Negril - I cant remember the name or the exact location but that used to be a good place.
Not all Jamaican food, but on our last trip Dread and I ate quite a few times at Montana's which is across the street from the beach across from fun holiday resort.
Another favorite place of mine was Juicy J's. That was downtown but did I hear they moved?
I hear a lot of talk about Canoe - I have never eaten there - but i have seen lots of food pics from there over the years - and it sure looks good. I imagine that is mid priced range - not jamaican and not cheap but perhaps a nice break from jamaican food without breaking the bank
I have not been down in a few years but my favorite Jamaican restaurant was always Sweet Spice. It is not the cheapest but it is not expensive like the places you referred to earlier. It is past the roundabout on the right before you get to the gas station when leaving town heading, towards Sav la Mar. It is very good and always had really good air conditioning. BTW, they dont serve alcohol. It is a local place and would be worth the taxi ride for a nice dinner out. (I dont eat meat but they are famous for their oxtail.) (I love their brown stew and escovitch fish)
There was a good Jamaican place across from Point Village heading back towards Negril - I cant remember the name or the exact location but that used to be a good place.
Not all Jamaican food, but on our last trip Dread and I ate quite a few times at Montana's which is across the street from the beach across from fun holiday resort.
Another favorite place of mine was Juicy J's. That was downtown but did I hear they moved?
I hear a lot of talk about Canoe - I have never eaten there - but i have seen lots of food pics from there over the years - and it sure looks good. I imagine that is mid priced range - not jamaican and not cheap but perhaps a nice break from jamaican food without breaking the bank