Port Antonio Restaurants

  1. Anna Banana's Restaurant & Sports Bar

    Overlooking a small beach on the southern lip of the harbor, this breezy restaurant-bar specializes in hearty Jamaican breakfasts, jerk or barbecued chicken and pork and, for dinner, large plates of conch and lobster prepared the local way. The curried goat is particularly good. There are two pool tables, darts and friendly, accommodating service.

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  2. Chicken Place

    Chicken Place serves good fried chicken.

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  3. Coronation Bakery

    Coronation Bakery is known for its doughnutlike pastries called 'holey bulla' and other desserts.

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  4. Dickie's Best Kept Secret

    Almost too well kept a secret for its own good, Dickie's - an unsigned hut on the A4, less than 2km west of Port Antonio - offers enormous five-course meals in two small rooms perched over the sea. Dickie and his wife Joy promise to cook anything you want (provided they can get the ingredients).

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  5. Golden Happiness

    Here you'll find reasonable quality Chinese food, including a vast menu of chop sueys and sweet-and-sour dishes. The dining room is spartan, but it's a good place to take in the hustle and bustle of West St - or to order take-out.

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  6. Juici-Beef Patties

    Juici-Beef Patties is a good spot for cheap patties.

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  7. Norma's at the Marina

    Fronting a lovely white-sand beach, this quality restaurant can be a forlorn place - but some might find the solitude blissfully peaceful. Steaks, chops and fish prepared in the continental style are served at outdoor tables overlooking the Errol Flynn Marina.

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  8. Shadows

    With tables surrounding a comfortable outdoor bar set back from the street, this casual place serves good Jamaican and Chinese. The seafood specials are always a hit.

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  9. Survival Beach Restaurant

    In addition to the usual local fare, natural juices and the best jelly coconut in town, this choice shack serves a tasty dish made with coconut milk, pumpkin, Irish potato, garlic, scallion, thyme, okra, string beans and three kinds of peas, served with sides of cabbage and callaloo. Just ask for the vital I-tal stew (around US$5 ). Tip from Oliver the owner: call in advance.

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  10. Three Star Lion Bakery

    For fresh, oven-baked bread, try Three Star Lion Bakery.

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