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    A Taste of Paradise: The Blue Mahoe Restaurant in Negril
    Blue Mahoe Restaurant and Lounge Bar (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
    Food, Lifestyle
    June 5, 2025

    A Taste of Paradise: The Blue Mahoe Restaurant in Negril

    Tucked into the dramatic cliffs of Negril’s iconic coastline, the Blue Mahoe restaurant, inside Ocean Cliff Hotel, is more than just a place to dine — it’s an experience steeped in rich flavours, warm hospitality, and island charm. Since opening its doors in January 2012, this culinary IYKYK spot has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors, blending laid-back Caribbean vibes with sophisticated culinary flair.

    Thursday Food heeded the invitation for a revisit. Incredibly, our last sojourn was in 2015! The good news is that the Blue Mahoe’s menu is still as vibrant, showcasing the region’s freshest ingredients, curated under the direction of Head Chef Viston Lewis. With nine years of culinary experience, Chef Viston crafts each dish with a unique fusion of Caribbean heart and international sophistication. His cooking style draws from global inspirations while celebrating the abundance of local produce and seafood.

    Signature dishes like the Seafood Linguini, Jerk Chicken Alfredo, and the ever-popular Blue Mahoe Stuffed Chicken are not only guest favourites — they reflect the restaurant’s dedication to handmade, flavour-forward meals. Vegetarian and vegan diners also find thoughtfully prepared options that mirror the same creativity and attention to detail.

    What sets the Blue Mahoe apart isn’t just what’s on the plate, but where you’re enjoying it. The restaurant offers multiple dining settings, each with its own charm. Guests can sip cocktails and sample tapas at the cliff-side seaside tiki bar, or enjoy a leisurely meal on the open-air patio, with the Caribbean Sea providing the perfect backdrop. The setting is romantic or relaxed — making it adaptable for day fun, casual nights out or celebrating life’s special moments.

    The Blue Mahoe prides itself on creating experiences. According to General Manager Heather Hamilton, diners consistently comment on the exceptional service — attentive, genuine, and always with a smile. The staff goes beyond expectations to make guests feel welcome, whether it’s their first visit or their fiftieth.

    To keep things lively, the restaurant also hosts live entertainment every weekend, with special events on Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas, and New Year’s. These occasions turn dinner into a celebration, combining great food with music and an unforgettable ambiance.

    Chef Viston Lewis is the magician conjuring taste spells and his journey is as flavourful as his dishes. Over the years, he’s honed his skills through exploring global cuisines and embracing new techniques. He credits his curiosity as a driver for innovation in the kitchen, where he often experiments with exotic ingredients and local delicacies to keep the menu exciting and evolving.

    His passion for culinary exploration is evident in every bite — whether it’s a hearty steak, appetising starter, or a delicately plated seafood entrée.

    “With more than a decade of excellence, The Blue Mahoe Restaurant has firmly established itself as a standout in Westmoreland’s culinary scene. It’s not just a meal — it’s a memory, made even more special by the views, the people, and the unmistakable flavours of Jamaica. We want everyone to know that when visiting Negril, the Blue Mahoe isn’t just recommended — it’s essential,” Hamilton stated.

    Photos: Aceion Cunningham

    The view from the outdoor dining area at Blue Mahoe Restaurant and Lounge Bar.Aceion Cunningham

    Blue Lagoon with Blue Curaçao liqueur, vodka and lime juice Aceion Cunningham

    The outside area of Blue Mahoe Restaurant and Lounge Bar.Aceion Cunningham

    The interior dining area at Blue Mahoe Restaurant and Lounge Bar.Aceion Cunningham

    Dirty banana made with Kingston 62 rum, banana, milk, strawberry and piña colada mixAceion Cunningham

     

    Mango flavoured rum daiquiriAceion Cunningham

    Bartender Coliefa Clarke added some rizz to the Blue Lagoon cocktail!Aceion Cunningham

    Feta cheese and tomato bruschetta with vine ripened tomatoes, drizzled pesto and balsamic vinaigretteAceion Cunningham

    Fried calamari (deep fried or grilled options available) with seafood sauce.Aceion Cunningham

    Blue Mahoe Head Chef Viston Lewis (left) and Chef Steve Coke prepared pasta from the Blue Mahoe kitchen.Aceion Cunningham

    Blue Mahoe shrimp pot, shrimp slow-cooked in curried rice and vegetablesAceion Cunningham

    Blue Mahoe lamb with vegetables, mashed potato and gravy.Aceion Cunningham

    Blue Mahoe chicken, stuffed with callaloo and cream cheese, served with grilled pineapples and vegetables. Aceion Cunningham

    The Blue Mahoe team members (from left) Viston Lewis, head chef; Tyrone Smith, restaurant manager; Allison Goring, server; Natasha Bromfield, server; and Steve Coke, chef.Aceion Cunningham

    Outside Ocean Cliff HotelAceion Cunningham

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