The chef of Ciao Jamaica offers guests the unique opportunity to try Italian and Jamaican fusion cuisine. Diners can choose from an array of Italian favorites such as calzones, pasta, pizza and even a special menu for the kids. You can dine indoors or enjoy the outdoor seating area. While you are there, check out the Middle Eastern Hookah Lounge downstairs, take advantage of the free WiFi, and enjoy a memorable meal. -Nadia Ali
A restaurant that takes pride in its authentic island fare, Just Natural is the place to be for a tantalizing dining experience. Tucked away amidst lush green trees on the west of Negril, this is where one can feast on a host of delectable dishes, whilst basking in the cool tropical breeze. Prepared using locally sourced ingredients and traditional recipes, the food served here is infused with the essence of Jamaica. Tease your taste-buds with a classic Jamaican meal and top it off with a scintillating dessert and a glass of wine.
When it comes to authentic Jamaican fare, few other restaurants in the neighborhood come close to the delectable treats offered at Niahs Patties. This cozy little restaurant is the place to be when you're looking to feast on a plate-full of the island's specials. Pioneers in the traditional Jamaican patties, one can expect nothing short of an old-fashioned yet flavorful dining experience from this restaurant. Do-try the signature beef-stuffed or the classic chicken pattie, while vegetarians could opt for one of the veggie options available.
Arguably one of the best seafood restaurants in the neighborhood, Fireman's Lobster Pit offers some of the finest local delicacies. Situated a mere stone's throw away from the beach, this is the perfect spot for a laid-back meal, after an enjoyable day on the west coast. Most of what's plated here is prepared from the day's fresh catch, so one can expect a punch of freshness in every item ordered. From the seared salmon and lobster, to the signature catch of the day, everything served here offers an outright taste-bud-tingling experience.
Murphy's is one of those places where you walk in expecting an enjoyable dining experience, and it never fails to deliver. An old-school restaurant, peppered with contemporary and classic Caribbean tones, this is the perfect place for a casual meal with friends and family. Best known for its authentic, traditional fare, this is one place in the city where you can truly feast on the best of Jamaican cuisine. Crafted using locally sourced ingredients and plated to perfection, the food served here embodies the rich culture and traditions of the Caribbean.
Located at the Rockhouse Hotel, Puchcart is a fabulous restaurant that offers diners a taste of Jamaican street food in a vibrant, outdoor setting by the turquoise waters of Negril. The menu boasts well-known classics like jerk chicken hot off the pan, alongside local delicacies like homemade jerk sausage, steamed fish with bammy, and pepper shrimp. With a rum bar serving Jamaica's finest and nightly entertainment, the Pushcart promises is a true taste of local flavor. What's more, the restaurant is well-known for the spellbinding view of the sunset granted by its fantastic location at the edge of the water.
A restaurant that takes pride in its authentic island fare, Just Natural is the place to be for a tantalizing dining experience. Tucked away amidst lush green trees on the west of Negril, this is where one can feast on a host of delectable dishes, whilst basking in the cool tropical breeze. Prepared using locally sourced ingredients and traditional recipes, the food served here is infused with the essence of Jamaica. Tease your taste-buds with a classic Jamaican meal and top it off with a scintillating dessert and a glass of wine.
When it comes to authentic Jamaican fare, few other restaurants in the neighborhood come close to the delectable treats offered at Niahs Patties. This cozy little restaurant is the place to be when you're looking to feast on a plate-full of the island's specials. Pioneers in the traditional Jamaican patties, one can expect nothing short of an old-fashioned yet flavorful dining experience from this restaurant. Do-try the signature beef-stuffed or the classic chicken pattie, while vegetarians could opt for one of the veggie options available.
Arguably one of the best seafood restaurants in the neighborhood, Fireman's Lobster Pit offers some of the finest local delicacies. Situated a mere stone's throw away from the beach, this is the perfect spot for a laid-back meal, after an enjoyable day on the west coast. Most of what's plated here is prepared from the day's fresh catch, so one can expect a punch of freshness in every item ordered. From the seared salmon and lobster, to the signature catch of the day, everything served here offers an outright taste-bud-tingling experience.
Murphy's is one of those places where you walk in expecting an enjoyable dining experience, and it never fails to deliver. An old-school restaurant, peppered with contemporary and classic Caribbean tones, this is the perfect place for a casual meal with friends and family. Best known for its authentic, traditional fare, this is one place in the city where you can truly feast on the best of Jamaican cuisine. Crafted using locally sourced ingredients and plated to perfection, the food served here embodies the rich culture and traditions of the Caribbean.
Nestled on the top of Negril’s scenic cliffs is Ivan’s Bar and Restaurant. Part of the Catcha Falling Star Hotel, Ivan’s Bar offers diners an idyllic view overlooking the sea with stunning Jamaican sunsets. Set under the branches of a thatched roof, this semi-open restaurant has not one but two bartenders in attendance, creatively mixing up unique cocktails at a great price. The food is equally sumptuous and is served by a friendly staff.
The Rockhouse Restaurant is located within the Rockhouse Hotel on a picturesque cliff in Negril. A beautiful alfresco setting overlooking the cove makes it ideal for a romantic dinner. Try the Old Time Synting, which is served in a prepared coconut shell that contains a signature Jamaican sauce called "run down," a creamy fish coconut sauce that is served with rice and a variety of fish. For wine connoisseurs, there is a world of wine to pair with your food.