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A choice of local and international fare at Kabana
published: Thursday | October 23, 2008


One of Kabana's offerings will be the chicken cordon bleu with baked sweet potatoes and steamed vegetables. - Contributed

Located along Hope Road, near to the heart of Half-Way Tree, Kabana Restaurant & Garden Bar offers both International and local cuisine. Come this Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW), sponsored by The Gleaner, it's ready to fully satisfy the taste buds of customers.

Manager of the restaurant, Glendine Grave, says, ultimately, the objective of participating again during KRW is for increased awareness. "It is about restaurant awareness and what Kabana has to offer to its customers." But certainly it is not only about the restaurant and what it can gain but it is also about the experience of the customers during that week. "It is more than just food here. It's a great experience with a nice ambience, just relaxing and even therapeutic."

During KRW, the menu will reflect a variety of options for customers to choose from. And while many will decide to eat at Kabana because of the menu, or even the ambience, there are still plans in the making to add a bit more spice to the dining experience at Kabana. "We are actually working on something right now, in terms of coming up with an entertainment package for our customers," said Grave.

Since the launch of KRW on October 2, the restaurant has been receiving numerous calls and several reservations have been made, but there is still some time left before all the space is gone.

- L.G.

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