Reviews on Caribbean food in Treasure Beach, Saint Elizabeth Parish, Caribbean. Treasure Beach is the generic name given to four Jamaican coves and their associated settlements: Billy's Bay, Frenchman's Bay, Calabash Bay and Great Pedro Bay.
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5 based on 12 reviews
Enjoyed an impromptu early evening dinner party here with friends. Menu selections were made in advance, so we had plenty of time for some cold drinks and great conversation. Our meals arrived in unison & all piping hot! Our entreeâs choices were Lobster, Kingfish, and Steak, all served with appropriate accompaniments & colorful presentations.
4 based on 40 reviews
We were staying at Katamah guest house and mellow yellow was recommended for a nice Italian dinner. The bruschetta was to die for, the pesto Pasta, absolutely delicious!! The pizza was good but the pasta was a favourite.
5 based on 21 reviews
Only a 10 minute drive from the heart of Treasure Beach, is the famous Singing Chef. Not only will he cook you a delicious local meal, you will also be entertained by the Chef and local performers. A restaurant not to be missed when visiting Treasure Beac
The singing chef is giving you a wonderful experience of a full-blown caribbean night with excellent food (especially his lobster) and great entertainment with own songs for dessert (...ask him for "The hand on the wall" :-) ).The roads leading to Billy's Bay may be full of potholes, but make your way there anyway - it is certainly worth it :-)
4 based on 166 reviews
Right on the Frenchman's Beach in Treasure Beach is a Beaautiful restaurant, lounge, and gazebo thats serves, burger, pizza and just about anything you want to eat. You will also find regular Jamaican food, thats if we can call Jamaican Food regular. The
Not much open in early November, but Frenchman's Reef restaurant took over with three meals a day. Breakfast is the best bargain starting at 7:30 AM. A variety of sandwiches will interest you for lunch. Dinner includes a variety of seafood. and vegetarian dishes. They usually have curried goat, but not on the night we went. There is also a bar that seemed to draw a good crowd. We went at sunset and it did not disappoint us as we sat outdoors for our meal.
4 based on 193 reviews
Such a lovely location but sadly the food was dry and uninteresting. The shrimps were tiny, cold and overcooked. They actually tasted as though they had been previously cooked and re-heated. Other dishes around the table were the same, Such a lovely romantic location with the sound of the sea and lovely staff but the food was sadly not up to scratch. Sorry.
5 based on 67 reviews
Gee Wiz is a Vegetarian Restaurant. We use no Dairy, Poultry, no Meat. Our Meals are made from Locally grown Products. Ingredients we use to.. Plant Products. We do Cater for VEGAN. On our menu for an average day you may find dishes like: Rice and Peas. B
Gee Whiz is GREAT restaurant in Treasure Beach. All fresh local food prepared by a true Rasta with a great ITal touch in the kitchen. Plenty food for vegetarians and vegans, and us fish lovers can get down as well. (FANTASTIC ESCOVITCH FISH!!!) Ready for the final note?Just go already. Sit upstairs if the skies are good. Bless Up.âï¸â¤ï¸
5 based on 71 reviews
There is plenty of fresh fish on Treasure Island Beach, but the best place to get it is at Eggy's on the Beach. The fishing boats come in constantly so you know the fish is fresh. Eggy fixes it fried, stewed, steamed, or escoveitched. Take your pick. Required dress for dinner is a t-shirt and shorts. You are overdressed in anything else. It is 100% outside dining on the beach. Eggy comes out to sit with the guests when time permits. The bar is satisfactory. And they also have good virgin drinks; we had tropical fruit smoothies. They also serve breakfast. When compared to other locations in the area, the prices are very good.
4 based on 545 reviews
Jack Sprat is a restaurant thatâs really about communityâitâs where the village comes to hang out. Itâs considered the headquarters of eating and drinking in Treasure Beach. And the jerk crab is off the charts.
Very understated beachside experience where you can get local specialties. The jerk chicken pizza was delicious. Nice to watch the sun go down. Can swim at their beach.
4 based on 356 reviews
#1 ranking in several Lonely Planet categories! In many YouTube videos also
This was in included in a day trip we went on. The Pelican Bar is set out in the Caribbean Sea and you are transported there by boat. You can purchase drinks and other trinkets. The owners encourage you to carve your name into the floor or anyway you can find space. You can also take a flag or anything you wish to leave to represent your country. It is possible to swim from this bar however the sea is very shallow and only comes up to your waist. A truly wonderful experience drinking rum punch in the sea
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4 based on 196 reviews
Treasure Beach is a microcosm of the ever elusive âReal Jamaicaâ. Smurfâs - better known as Dawnâs place by the locals, is the real deal when it comes to a great farm to table breakfast, complete with bold Jamaican coffee and a selection of hot teas to suit any palate. Food is served hot and presentations are colorful. Salted codfish served with Ackee (the podlike fruit of a local species which, when cooked, bears a strong resemblance to scrambled eggs in color, texture, and taste). If there is such a thing as a âJamaican National Breakfastâ (IMO) this could fill the bill!Note to big breakfast appetites: 3 words - The Smurf Omelette!
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