Jamaica is known for its wonderful cuisines, which have considerably influenced the world of international cookery. Jamaican restaurants form an essential part of the dining options in the United States. They usually focus on seafood dishes, which are a stupendous treat to all seafood lovers. Because of its international popularity as a vacation destination, there are many hotels in Jamaica that serve exceptional international dining delights, in addition to ingeniously prepared dishes flavored with local culinary spices.
Jamaican jerk cuisine, which is a process of spicing and grilling meats, poultry and vegetables, is one of the specialties of Jamaican culinary accomplishments. Many restaurants and hotels offer this hot, spicy, and flavorful Jamaican dish, which becomes an instant favorite with almost all tourists. Sensibly priced, the restaurants that offer this specialty are a must-try place for those seeking the real Caribbean culinary experiences. Featuring jerk chicken, seafood and pork, this eatery tends to be crowded during the lunch hour, especially on the days when the cruise ships come in.
Apart from all the other magnificent specialties of Jamaica, the food itself is worth the trip. At considerably smaller restaurants, the kitchen staff will usually be happy to pass on a few of their own special culinary tips to the travelers, which helps individuals to taste the most exotic and traditional dishes, that transports the tourists to the ancient Jamaican era.
Probably the most famous Jamaican dish is jerk pork that can be called the ultimate island barbecue. Many restaurants also serve jerk chicken and fish apart from the customary rice and peas. There are many exquisite restaurants in and around all the resort areas, though the Kingston area has the widest selection. Many restaurants outside the hotels in Montego Bay and Ocho Rios also provide complimentary transportation facilities.
More information regarding the various Jamaican restaurants and the varied cuisines served by them can be found on web portals. These sites contain the names of ingredients used in each of the dishes served in the Jamaican restaurants along with their prices.
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