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Uncle Tries THE AWARDS
Uncle Tries relished crayfish soup at the Excelsior booth.(Photo: Donna Hue Parker)
Food, Lifestyle
July 3, 2025

Uncle Tries THE AWARDS

“An amazing experience!” That was the final verdict from foodie turned unofficial reviewer and social media content creator Hakeem “Uncle Tries” Bryan following the 26th staging of the Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards
. It was his first time attending the long-standing, prestigious event and he spent the evening tasting all the award-winning culinary goodness on offer, and chasing it all with an ice-cold Pepsi.

From cocktail patties and barbecue pigtails to Thai-inspired Chiang Mai chicken, Acai bowls and Jamaican jerk of all varieties, Uncle tried it all.

Making the night’s proceedings extra special was the guiding hand of Chef Junior Osbourne of Junior’s Gourmet, who gave him the first slice of a spit-roast pig, going as far as teaching him how to slice right from the carcass.

According to Uncle, the tastings were the best part of the night. “Everything was amazing. There were Jamaican products, there was regular food and beverages and even desserts. I had a great coconut toto from UTech and they just did a great job. I really enjoyed it,” he said.

The self-described “ghetto youth” was not only taken with the fare but the general ambiance and, as he calls it, the “vibes” at the event. He rounded out his night back at the Pepsi booth where the company showcased its “Flava is on” campaign and he engaged in a quick game of Ludo with other patrons.

He stated, “Big up, Pepsi. Thanks for giving me a visa because I can’t go abroad, but there was local and international cuisine [here]. So, big up, Pepsi. Can’t wait for the next one.”

Hakeem “Uncle Tries” Bryan (left) stopped for a game of Ludo with NYU students Latavia Latty (centre) and Giavanni Espinal at the Pepsi booth.Donna Hue Parker

Haven 360 Executive Chef Haleem Card (right) served Uncle Tries.(Photo: Donna Hue Parker)

Tastee cocktail patties were another in a round of appetising bites for the night.Donna Hue Parker

Zen Bowls proprietor Mark Wright (right) espoused his company’s positivity and health-conscious principles as Uncle tried an Acai bowl with pineapples and coconut.Donna Hue Parker

CJ Gibson (left), maître d’ at Murray’s Fish & Jerk Hut, served up a proprietary tamarind sauce to go with Uncle’s jerk chicken and jerk pork sausage.Donna Hue Parker

Unusual for him but he was up for the task! Uncle tried the Global Gourmet Salade de Chèvre (goat cheese & pickled beet salad) from Global Gourmet at Sandals.Donna Hue Parker

Chef Junior Osbourne (right) of Junior’s Gourmet offered Uncle a quick lesson in slicing techniques on his 20lb spit roast pig. The pig was hand-glazed with a spicy coffee jelly. Donna Hue Parker

Dessert, courtesy of the student chefs at the UTech Jamaica School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, included a coconut toto over coconut rum sauce, with a passion fruit glaze and toasted coconut on top.Donna Hue Parker

To wrap up his night, Uncle had an Ocean Spray spritzer.Donna Hue Parker

At Haven 360, Uncle tried a bit of everything. (Clockwise from the top) Jerk pork and cheese potato pancake, chicken gizzard taco topped with caramelised onion and pico de gallo and a pepper shrimp fritter with sweet escoveitch. Donna Hue Parker

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