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Dining
Want to savour the flavour of Jamaica? Discover the many delicious dining options South Coast has to offer.
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Lew's International Chinese Restaurant
Lew's International Chinese Restaurant is conveniently located five minutes from the busy town of Mandeville and has been serving central Manchester for over twenty five. They offer a casual, relaxed family- friendly atmosphere and delicious Chinese cuisine.
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International Chinese
Authentic Chinese food.
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Casa de Viola
Casa de Viola is a trendy upscale Restaurant with a very hip Lounge and Bar. Nestled in the heart of Mandeville, offering international and local cuisine. The food is great, the service is excellent and the ambience is like no other!
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Little Ochi
Little Ochi Seafood Restaurant overlooks the black sand of Jamaica’s south coast shoreline to present laidback get-away from ‘city life’. They offer fresh from the sea, lobster, shrimp and fish served with a choice of steaming hot bammies and/or festivals. Its annual Seafood Festival is an essential event for seafood lovers. The quiet, almost bohemian character of our south coast makes Little Ochi a popular respite for the weary.
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Petersfield, Westmoreland
: Petersfield, Westmoreland is named after Peter Beckford who came to Jamaica soon after the English conquest "to seek his fortune" by selling horses. His family became successful and inherited Westmoreland properties including Roaring River and Fort William. However, he got seriously in debt and spent some time in the English debtor's prison, the Fleet, where he occupied himself by writing a two-volume History of Jamaica.