Monday, July 7, 2025
Page 2 offers up a final taste of the epicurean excellence showcased at the recent 26th Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards, powered by Mastercard. The event, held Thursday, June 26, on the East Lawns, King’s House, not only fulfilled its promise of elevating the narrative around Jamaican cuisine, but also delivered a turnout worthy of applause.
Here are few more sights and scenes.
On The Scene Supreme Ventures Group SVP — Retail & Customer Operations Dwayne Tulloch and Sponsorship & Events Officer Gabrielle Waite were all smiles. Rahyme McKenzie
Flava Is On! Digital media marketer Jhoni Wright (left) and food content creator Dr Arianne Logan soaked up food lovers’ vibes with Pepsi. (Rahyme McKenzie)
Hemming & Hawing Transport consultant Selena Mohammed-Wilson was laced to perfection. Rahyme McKenzie
Supporting Our Girl Mystic Thai CEO and Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards winner of plaques for the Best Ethnic Restaurant (Mystic Thai) and Excellence in Food Service Delivery Karina Mahbubani (centre) shared the frame with Wisynco Group Limited Chief Commercial Officer Tabitha Athey (right) and Wisynco Group Head of Customer Experience, Hospitality and Exports Caryll Mullings McDonald. Rahyme McKenzie
Food For Thought Of course Food Awards regulars, YouTuber and comedian Rohan “Quite Perry” Perry and An Elegant Affair Event Management and Production COO Khloe Clarke, were in the house (Courtesy of Rainforest Jamaica)
Stush In The City Lisa and Chris Binns, co-principals, Stush In the Bush, were snapped as they headed into the event. Rahyme McKenzie
Hitting A High Note … was Kit Kat singer Nia Souden, known professionally as Nisou. Rahyme McKenzie
Party Boss Downsound Entertainment CEO Joe Bogdanovich was in his element at the awards. Rahyme McKenzie