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Montego Bay food paradise
Your Montego Bay Jamaica travel will include for sure some Montego Bay Jamaica food and dining out. There are a few expensive restaurants, and quite a few inexpensive ones, but most of them land squarely in the middle in terms of price, choice and good food quality.
You’ll notice when Montego Bay Jamaica food & dining that nearly every restaurant devotes at least a section of the menu to local fares. Whether you choose to do Montego Bay Jamaica food & dining at a hotel or a local restaurant, there are some dishes it seems you can get everywhere.
International cuisine is also well represented, since the Montego Bay food is a popular tourist request.
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Montego Bay food advices
It’s advisable that any visitors to Montego Bay Jamaica become familiar with the most popular local food, which can be quite unusual. When Montego Bay Jamaica food & dining, it’s easy to mistakenly order some food or drink which you know nothing about and don’t find entirely appealing simply because the locals are so enthusiastic about it.
On the other hand, once you’re familiar with the basics of Montego Bay food, Montego Bay Jamaica dining becomes easy, no matter where you are.
Finding a place with ambiance it’s quite easy, since most restaurants have a unique local color, but you can also find places with a more international look. |
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Montego Bay food - always to remember
The densest concentration of street food in Montego Bay is available at the junction of Gloucester Avenue and Kent Road. (The .8km/ 1/2-mile strip of beach-fronting boulevard stretching along both sides of that junction is also known as Bottom Rd. or, less formally, as the "Hip Strip," the edges of which are lined with bars, food stands, and shops catering to the beach trade.) At any of these stands, you might try authentic jerk pork or seasoned spareribs, grilled over charcoal fires and sold with extra-hot sauce; order a Red Stripe beer to go with it. Cooked shrimp are also sold on the streets of downtown Mo Bay, especially along Saint James Street; they don't look it, but they're very spicy, so be warned. And if you have an efficiency unit with a kitchenette, you can buy fresh lobster or the catch of the day and make your own dinner. Wherever you go in Jamaica, you'll see ramshackle stands selling jerk pork. There is no more authentic local experience than to stop at one of these stands and order a lunch of jerk pork, preferably washed down with a Red Stripe beer. Jerk is a way of barbecuing spicy meats on slats of pimento wood, over a wood fire set in the ground. You can never be quite sure what goes into the seasoning, but the taste is definitely of peppers, pimento (allspice), and ginger. You can also order jerk chicken, sausage, fish, and even lobster. The cook will haul out a machete and chop the meat into bite-size pieces for you, then throw them into a paper bag.
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