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Dinner @ Marguerites
Miniature crab cakes topped with curried tarragon emulsion and cranberry scented coconut shrimp. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
Food, Lifestyle
May 15, 2025

Dinner @ Marguerites

Nestled along Montego Bay’s historic Hip Strip, Marguerites is a culinary staple that seamlessly blends timeless charm with the vibrant flavours of the Caribbean. For over five decades, this award-winning primarily seafood restaurant has been the backdrop for countless special moments, offering an elevated dining experience that delights all the senses.

Thursday Food checked into this culinary cornerstone recently for a private tasting.

What has thankfully remained a constant is Marguerites old world charm, with its sophisticated ambiance and breathtaking seaside views. The restaurant’s elegant design creates an intimate setting perfect for significant celebrations. Diners have the option of the open-air terrace or the cosy indoor space adorned with local art, allowing patrons to be enveloped in an atmosphere of refined comfort and warmth.

The menu options offer a fusion of Caribbean and international cuisines and, led by Executive Chef Cecil Jagdath, the team showcased the kitchen’s flair for bold, well-seasoned flavours that exploded on the palate. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared with the freshest ingredients, ensuring a delightful and memorable dining experience.

The staff at Marguerites was passionate and knowledgeable, providing attentive service that enhanced the overall dining experience. The plus was their expertise that extended to the impressive wine selection.

The meticulous attention to detail in plating transformed each dish into a visual masterpiece, further elevating the dining experience.

“There’s a lot of fusion in my cooking style: Italian, French and of course Jamaican. I like to challenge myself, to be on top of my game and keep studying. This love and desire for cooking started with my mom; I always watched her in the kitchen and wanted to be better than her. I asked God to always give me ideas and in turn I can impart that to younger chefs coming up. For me it’s discipline, integrity, creating your own cooking style and being humble in your craft,” Jagdath stressed.

Seared scallop raspberries risottoAceion Cunningham

 

A platter of Asian slaw, beggar’s purse, ahi tuna and scallopAceion Cunningham

 

Margaritaville Group colleagues (from left) Mica Shamray, special projects manager-operations; O’Neisha O’Reggio, group sales manager; Jeanelle Waddell, general manager, Margaritaville – Montego Bay; and Ian Dear, chairman and CEO, raise a toast to the evening.Aceion Cunningham

 

Server Jordane Brown starts the process of whipping up a tableside Caesar salad, a show-stopping experience. Aceion Cunningham

 

Seared rack of lamb with saffron rice and finished with crème fraiche.Aceion Cunningham

 

Reef grey snapper rundown with a side of truffle mashed potatoesAceion Cunningham

 

Herb crusted scallop with a side of broccoli finished with Scotch bonnet butter sauce.Aceion Cunningham

 

Chilean Sea bass, a side of garlic callaloo, topped the rock shrimp fumetAceion Cunningham

 

Fennel crusted salmon fillet served with garlic mash and sautéed vegetables and laced with tequila butter fusion.Aceion Cunningham

 

Caesar saladAceion Cunningham

 

Cecil Jagdath (right), executive chef, Marguerites by the Sea, explains the evening’s dishes.Aceion Cunningham

 

Marguerites staff members (from left) Omroy Jathan, restaurant manager; Kriss-Ann Forbes, server; Cecil Jagdath, executive chef; Taniger Miekle, server; and Jordane Brown, server. Aceion Cunningham

 

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