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Monday, June 29, 2026
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June 29, 2026

Monday, June 29, 2026

King’s House East Lawns was the place to be when the Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards returned for its 27th staging on Thursday, June 25 — and yes, the turnout was record-breaking.

 

... were girlfriends (from left) Neahlis CEO Lisa McIntosh; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Norma Williams; Moveable Feast Caterers chef and principal Michele Williams; and director of health services corps at the Jamaica Defence Force Lieutenant Colonel Gail Ranglin Edwards.Leo Hudson

… were girlfriends (from left) Neahlis CEO Lisa McIntosh; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Norma Williams; Moveable Feast Caterers chef and principal Michele Williams; and director of health services corps at the Jamaica Defence Force Lieutenant Colonel Gail Ranglin Edwards.Leo Hudson

Sandals Foundation Project Manager Kelly Nunes (second left) snapped an ussie with (from left) Sandals International Administrative Assistant Lydia Dunn, Sandals Foundation Accountant Kera Webley, Sandals Foundation Executive Assistant Kayla Innis and Penta Experiential Marketing Account Executive and Technical Producer Michael Bonilla.Naphtali Junior

Sandals Foundation Project Manager Kelly Nunes (second left) snapped an ussie with (from left) Sandals International Administrative Assistant Lydia Dunn, Sandals Foundation Accountant Kera Webley, Sandals Foundation Executive Assistant Kayla Innis and Penta Experiential Marketing Account Executive and Technical Producer Michael Bonilla.Naphtali Junior

We’re officially spoilt for content, so prepare to be absolutely sick of us.

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But we had to start here: Yet again, Mastercard showed up as title sponsor and didn’t just power the event, but, in addition, delivered a booth that deserves its own bragging rights.

Mastercard B2B Analyst Patrice Williams made a quick stop for the camera before heading off to enjoy the food and beverage experiences at the Mastercard booth.Naphtali Junior

Mastercard B2B Analyst Patrice Williams made a quick stop for the camera before heading off to enjoy the food and beverage experiences at the Mastercard booth.Naphtali Junior

Fab friends, fierce energy, one unforgettable night! It was a girls’ night out for party promoter & entrepreneur Shanice Adair (left) and KIA Sales Executive Trevena Muschette.Leo Hudson

Fab friends, fierce energy, one unforgettable night! It was a girls’ night out for party promoter & entrepreneur Shanice Adair (left) and KIA Sales Executive Trevena Muschette.Leo Hudson

A full experiential flex by Penta Experiential Marketing LLC x Shikima Hinds Events & Concierge — and easily one of the most talked-about set-ups among 80+ booths on-site.

Breaking from festivities for a quick snap in the Mastercard booth were (from left) Huawei Jamaica CEO Neil Grant, Spaces Jamaica founder and Creative Director Janelle Pantry-Coke and Mastercard Country Manager for Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Dalton Fowles.Naphtali Junior

Breaking from festivities for a quick snap in the Mastercard booth were (from left) Huawei Jamaica CEO Neil Grant, Spaces Jamaica founder and Creative Director Janelle Pantry-Coke and Mastercard Country Manager for Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Dalton Fowles.Naphtali Junior

Real estate agent Kadesha Porter toasted the evening with Coconut Sparkling Champagne at the Mastercard booth.Leo Hudson

Real estate agent Kadesha Porter toasted the evening with Coconut Sparkling Champagne at the Mastercard booth.Leo Hudson

Main character energy, honestly!
Page 2 shares some #PricelessMoments.

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