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Jamaica secures ‘Caribbean’s Best Culinary Destination’ title at World Culinary Awards 2023

In a spectacular triumph, Jamaica emerged as the ‘Caribbean’s Best Culinary Destination’ during the grandeur-filled 2023 World Culinary Jamaica won the title at the World Culinary Awards 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with the Barbados Food and Rum Festival clinching the coveted title of ‘Caribbean’s Best Culinary Festival’ and the Stone Barn at Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour receiving the title ‘The Caribbean's Best Fine Dining Hotel Restaurant’ among the other notable awards. Jamaica was also recognized for its culinary prowess during the World Travel Awards, which celebrated its 30th anniversary with 33 awards in August. The accolades reflect Jamaica's multifaceted appeal as a tourist and culinary hub in the Caribbean region.

Jamaica secures ‘Caribbean’s Best Culinary Destination’ title at World Culinary Awards 2023

Pubblicato : 2 anni fa di Joanne Clark in Travel

In a spectacular triumph, Jamaica emerged as the ‘Caribbean’s Best Culinary Destination’ during the grandeur-filled 2023 World Culinary Awards ceremony, held at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

This prestigious accolade reaffirms Jamaica’s status as a culinary powerhouse in the Caribbean region.

Jamaica’s triumph was the outcome of votes cast by culinary industry professionals and the discerning general public.

Nominees from various esteemed brands vied for the title, and those who garnered the highest number of votes within their respective categories were named the deserving winners.

Praise from the Director of the World Culinary Awards

Rina van Staden, the Director of the World Culinary Awards, shared her elation over the remarkable achievements of the winners.

She said that the World Culinary Awards 2023 winners represent stellar examples of excellence in the culinary industry.

The awards ceremony served as a tribute to the unwavering commitment to culinary excellence exhibited by the honorees.

Jamaica was not the sole Caribbean destination to shine at the event.

The Barbados Food and Rum Festival, renowned for its delectable offerings, clinched the coveted title of ‘Caribbean’s Best Culinary Festival.’

Additionally, the Stone Barn at Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour, celebrated for its opulent dining experiences, was bestowed with the title ‘Caribbean’s Best Fine Dining Hotel Restaurant.’

The World Culinary Awards is intricately linked with the World Travel Awards, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

These sister events collectively celebrate and honor excellence within the travel and culinary industries, showcasing the pinnacle of achievements and contributions from around the globe.

Jamaica’s culinary prowess was not a newfound discovery. In August, during the World Travel Awards, the island nation earned an impressive 33 awards.

Among the notable accolades was the distinction of being named the ‘Caribbean’s Leading Destination.’

Furthermore, Jamaica was lauded as the ‘Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Destination’ and ‘Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Port.’

The country’s accolades extended to the recognition of possessing the ‘Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board’ and the ‘Caribbean’s Leading Airport.’

These accolades reflect Jamaica’s multifaceted appeal as a tourist and culinary hub in the Caribbean region.


Temi: Caribbean Islands, Jamaica

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