Check out Terra Nova's Regency Room

Published: Thursday | October 1, 2009



The Terrace provides a beautiful and relaxed environment for dining. - photos by keresa Arnold

After 50 years, Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel remains an elegant establishment with just the right touch of luxury.

The hotel's participation in this year's Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week ensures that all dinner guests revel in the old world charm that has become the signature ambience of the hotel. The scrumptious menu designed for this special week will not disappoint and the culinary experience is sure to be memorable.

According to Ardelle Dalla Costa, consultant at the hotel, this event has always been a good experience for the hotel. "People who wouldn't normally come to Terra Nova are now able to experience what is presented here," she said. "Upscale fine dining is what we offer as a dining experience."

Fine dining at its best

This year, Terra Nova is offering three dining areas to Restaurant Week diners. From the elegant Regency Room to the cool, open Terrace, experience your choice of dining in any of the designated areas. The El Dorado Restaurant, created especially for Restaurant Week, will provide another setting for guests to experience all that Terra Nova has to offer.

It's certainly fine dining at its best, which would not be complete without delectable four-course meals, including scumptious and masterfully arranged foods, which will certainly reward your taste buds with every bite.

Developed specifically for this event, diners will have a chance to experience the Restaurant Week salad, which features finely shredded cabbage with butter toasted almonds and an Asian vinaigrette, topped with crispy noodles.

Terra Nova welcomes all who like fine dining and for such a special evening, there is no question that the dress code is 'stylishly casual'.

Location: 17 Waterloo Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica:

Telephone: (876) 926-2211-2, 9 Fax: (876) 929-4933

Opening Hours: 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. daily

Email: info@terranovajamaica.com

 
 
 
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