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Veg out in Jamaica

There’s a mini food revolution happening in one corner of Jamaica — and vegetarian food is at its heart.

October 15, 2017 16:34
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You eat under an ackee fruit tree as the sun dips down. The night is balmy and Ella Fitzgerald — along with a few hundred crickets — is singing the blues. The historic watermill still turns, giving a soupçon of charm that is far removed from the site’s actual history as part of the 17th-century Rose Hall Sugar Plantation.

Soaring palm trees and the odd hopping frog darting among the leaves, add to the exotic feel. This is The Sugar Mill, Jamaica’s leading restaurant — and the lushest open-air dining room you will probably ever experience.

“The beauty here will delight you but the menu should surprise you,” says head chef Christopher Golding, with a glint in his eye, adding: “It goes way beyond jerk chicken.”

The restaurant, part of the five-star Half Moon resort in Montego Bay, has already won Best Restaurant in Jamaica for the past three years but Golding is on a mission to put Jamaican fine dining firmly on the world’s culinary stage.

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