Marguerite’s

Montego Bay


This restaurant provides a lovely setting from which to watch the sunset while drinking cocktails, followed by dinner on the elegant clifftop patio. That's the good news. The dining part of the experience fades into the background, as the nouvelle Jamaican dishes, seafood and steaks are cooked and presented with a pronounced lack of enthusiasm and flair.


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