Run by a former local fisherman, Oswald's is a worthy contender for Alligator Pond's best seafood crown. Set on the busy fishermen's beach, it serves such classics as garlic conch, tangy escoveich fish and jerk snapper, done on a wood-fire grill over pimento wood.
Oswald Seafood Restaurant
Jamaica
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