Discover Restaurants offering the best Jamaican food in Port Antonio, Portland Parish, Caribbean. Port Antonio is the capital of the parish of Portland on the northeastern coast of Jamaica, about 60 miles (100 km) from Kingston. It had a population of 12,285 in 1982 and 13,246 in 1991. It is the island's third largest port, famous as a shipping point for bananas and coconuts, as well as one of its most important tourist attractions, tourism being a major contributor to the town’s economy.
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Laid back restaurant and sport bar with outdoor & rooftop dining areas. Serving fresh, locally-sourced food. We specialize in seafood and authentic Jamaican cuisine.
This restaurant totally stands out in Port Antonio from the building itself, to the relaxed vibes, and AMAZING food. No butter used in their recipes, coconut oil instead. Start with the pumpkin talkari and wings. End with a steamed fish and oxtail. The best steamed fish Iâve ever had. Would definitely return and recommend!
4 based on 38 reviews
Super cool little restaurant on the water in Port Antonio. The food was brilliant and all vegetarian. And the chef is a really nice dude!
4 based on 54 reviews
How come these guys haven't set up shop in Miami yet???? What a treat, and one that we enjoyed every single day. The meat patties were our favorite, but the beef and chees came in a close second. Same with the chicken patties. Absolutely essential for our next trip to Port Antonio!
5 based on 40 reviews
We are a cozy little cafe smacked right in the middle of Port Antonio.
Here you can get that famous blue mountain coffee, and it is good too. Great atmosphere here, private and peaceful, yet located in the centre of Port Antonio. Food is good. There's a bit of waiting in everything but it's ok if you're not in a hurry. Very nice service, big thanks!
4 based on 110 reviews
Cliff Hanger Restaurant & Lounge Was Founded By Errol Hanna (chairman) And Brett Hanna (ceo/managing Director) On September 04, 2014. We Are A Fine Dinning Restaurant That Offers A Diverse Range Of Cuisines; Ranging From Seafood, Local, Vegan And Thai. We
Went there for our Fifth Year anniversary. Didn't expect much being that it wasn't an all inclusive hotel, however I was blown away when I entered to a fresh open room, atop side a lovely view of the ocean. the room was very intimate and the rustic vibe created by the furniture is definitely a 10/10. The meal (we just had breakfast) was good. The grounds were clean, staff was friendly and genuine and I loved the fact that I could lay down on the sheets and smell the fresh linen scent.
4 based on 133 reviews
We are small and unique, we cater for all your needs.We do functions weddings,banquet you name it, we also do fruits and Vegetable carvings. Cocktails, lunch, dinner after dinner drink, Our capacity maximum 40 seated. We offer Live cooking show. Free Cook
Location, hospitality, service are nice. The view through the open windows over the bay during sunset: breathtaking.Food not as good as in other Islandâ regions but for sure a good recommendation for dining out in Port Antonio (note locals eat early so it might be crowded around 6 p.m.)
5 based on 68 reviews
This lady is an institution. She has a barbecue on the bank of the Rio Grande river at Port Antonio. You can only reach it by bamboo raft! I'm serious. You can google Belinda's Rio Grande Port Antonio and it will come up. This lady cooks the greatest spic
Thankfully we took the advice of our friends and made the stop at Belinda's ... there were countless highlights during our week in Port Antonio, and this was right at the top of the list. Her authentic Jamaican dishes were spectacular! The fish (snapper), was amazing. The chicken was fabulous. The pork unreal. How she pulls it all off is a mystery, but you can bet that the next time we are in Porty, we will be seeing Belinda once again!
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4 based on 148 reviews
Cons: Food took more than 1h to be served. They messed up one order - we got garlic instead of coconut sauce. Prices are not listed and locals donât pay the same. Credit card payments are charged in USD, they donât allow you to pay in local currency because they charge more in USD. If you order lobster they wonât serve it in the shell, which is dodgy because youâve no way to know if youâre getting what you paid for. Pros: Lobster and plantains were good - fried fish is nothing to write home about.
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4 based on 269 reviews
We would try again, we had burgers delivered to Geejam beach.Wasn't as good as we have heard.We will come in person next time
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4 based on 255 reviews
Breakfast/brunch, Lunch, And Dinner
For years it has been a challenge to find good good restaurants in the Port Antonio area - if you wanted to branch out beyond chicken with rice and peas.Gladly there is the Bushbar, the restaurant at well known Boutique Hitel Geejam which fills the void. While not for the budget traveler, it offers a nice range of food which puts a layer of local flavors over some international staples. Cooked to perfection and beautifully presented you can enjoy a nice meal in a low key environment of tropical understated elegance.The food is complimented by a nice cocktail menu and a fairly extensive wine list at reasonable prices.
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