Chez Piggy

Kingston


Hidden in a flowery stone courtyard, the city's best-known restaurant has earned its reputation with an innovative menu and charming ambience. Dinner mains include marinated ostrich and confit of Muscovy duck leg, while the lunch menu is more casual. Reservations are recommended on weekends, when Sunday brunch is popular.


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