Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards stemware keepsakes made a welcome return to the 2016 staging.<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
May 28, 2016
SO FOOD AWARDS MAY 27 PART 4
PHOTOGRAPHERS: JOSEPH WELLINGTON, BRYAN CUMMINGS, KENYON HEMANS & GARFIELD ROBINSON
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The elevated orchestra pit housed the Jamaica Symphony Orchestra, was auditory pull ahead of the awards cermony.<b>Joseph Wellington</b>
Jamaica Observer Managing Director Danville Walker (left) with husband-and-wife Jamaica Patty Co principals Andrew and Theresa Roberts, in from London.<b>Joseph Wellington </b>
Post-ceremonies, Sandals Resorts International/ATL Group of Companies CEO/Deputy Chairman Adam Stewart, the wives of the governor general and the prime minister of Jamaica Lady Allen (second left) and Juliet Holness (second right), respectively, along with Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards Chair Novia McDonald-Whyte offically opened the exhibiton space.<b>Joseph Wellington</b>
The darker colour palette of the Johnnie Walk watering hole.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Media personality Yendi Phillipps was the emcee for festivities of The Best Dressed Chicken pavillion.<b>Garfield Robinson </b>
Philanthropist Janette Stewart and her Bearings & Seals managing director son Steven Hudson<b>Garfield Robinson</b>
National Youth Orchestra filled the grounds of Devon House with classical music.<b>Joseph Wellington </b>
Branded dome pendant-shaded lamps hung from branches.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Paediatrician Dr Osmond Tomlinson, and his Best Place for Oxtail recipient, Miss T’s Kitchen chef/patron wife Anna-Kay<b>Garfield Robinson</b>
‘Drink It’ and ‘Applaud It’, indeed. These hanging signature lanterns said it all.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards chair Novia McDonald-Whyte and Lady Allen, wife of the Governor General of Jamaica.<b>Joseph Wellington </b>
The Jamaica Symphony Orchestra filled the grounds of Devon House with classical music.<b>Joseph Wellington </b>
The grille of an Audi Q7 crossover on display in the ATL Automotive Group exhibition space.<b>Garfield Robinson</b>
Jason Hendricks, spirits brand manager at Heineken NV<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
Supreme Ventures President & CEO Brian George and Mission Catwalk Executive Producer/Host, and fashion designer Keneea Linton-George<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards Judges (from left) Patrick Smith, public relations executive Odette Dixon-Neath, sales consultant Anita Jakobovic, and legal & regulatory executive Rochelle Cameron.<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
The ceremonial segment of the 2016 Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards, spread across the formal gardens of Devon House.<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
Attendees mingled under hanging lanterns and the emerald glow of the Heineken watering hole.<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
Prime Minister Andrew Holness and his St Andrew East Rural member of parliament wife Juliet.<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
Dr Eileen Chin and her husband, LASCO Affiliated Companies Founder & Executive Chairman Lascelles Chin<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
Entrepreneur Ed Khoury and Guardsman Armoured Managing Director RenÃ&Copy;e Menzies-McCallum<b>Bryan Cummings</b>
Branded dome pendant-shaded lamps hung from branches.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>