Health Food restaurants in Caribbean Islands
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Nana Kofi Vegetarian Restaurant
About 100m west of the gas station, it specializes in health food and vegetarian cuisine. Typical dishes include chick-pea soup, vegetarian patties and veggie burgers.
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Tommy’s Restaurant
Between the town square and Hanover Parish Church, this is an ever-popular place that serves healthy natural foods, including tofu dishes, steamed fish and natural juices.
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Casa del Batido
For a quick stand-up breakfast, try the Casa del Batido on the Prado, where you can sip banana and papaya fruitshakes with work-bound locals for one peso.
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Healthy Way
A vegetarian kitchen and health-food store selling herbs, teas, juices and supplements, plus hearty chow such as a delicious tofu cheeseburger, stew peas and large fruit plates to go.
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Sir Henry’s
Offering gratifying panoramic views of Kingston Bay and top-notch seafood, this is Port Royal’s most pleasant – and most respectable – restaurant. Lobster dishes figure prominently on the menu, as do Jamaican specialties, salads and sandwiches.
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Edan Deli & Juice Bar
This bright lunch counter sits in the back of an organic grocery store, offering veggie and vegan salads and sandwiches and fresh organic juices. It’s only open for lunch, but the store keeps longer hours (8am to 6pm) and has the city’s best supply of natural foods.
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Juanita Bananas
This revolutionary restaurant gives new meaning to the words ‘fresh’ and ‘sustainable.’ Sporting its very own greenhouse and garden, almost all of the fruit, vegetables and herbs listed on the menu will have traveled only a few hundred yards before hitting your plate. The seafood is also local and fished using sustainable methods. Specialties include tasty soups, fruity desserts and the famous sofrito sauce (garlic, onions and pepper browned in olive oil and capped with achiote – annato seeds). The restaurant is situated on a small rise about half a mile from Dewey. Reservations are necessary.
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