Norma's on the Terrace - Top-class dining in the city

Published: Thursday | October 22, 2009



Norma's on the Terrace provides a relaxed and cool dining experience. - Contributed

Experience top-class dining at Norma's on the Terrace, operated by respected food connoisseur, Norma Shirley, who has an impressive resume and uses her incredible knowledge of food to create a restaurant that dishes out exceptionally high-quality and delicious food.

Norma's on the Terrace has been in operation for 11 years, and is located on the veranda of Devon House, a popular heritage site.

During the Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week, guests will have the opportunity to please their tastebuds with fine cuisine that captures the essence of Caribbean and international cooking.

Described as an eclectic fusion of different nations, Norma's on the Terrace offers an exciting, enjoyable and memorable dining experience in a great environment.

Experience food

"To me a restaurant should be a place you come to experience food. It should be tasteful, but not pretentious," Shirley said. "I don't cut short on the quality of my ingredients."

Restaurant Week will undoubtedly give diners an opportunity to experience a delicious three-course meal in a beautiful and serene environment, coupled with the ambience of the historic location.

Guests can certainly expect wonderful food that is unique, since the restaurant incorporates different foods, while providing a memorable twist to Jamaican dishes.

"I do things with a little difference; my food is a work of art." With that in mind, you're sure to have your palate energised and satisfied at Norma's on the Terrace. "Expect a wonderful evening, great service and fine food," she said.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Location: Devon House, 26

Hope Road, Kingston 10.

Telephone: 968-5488,

Fax: 926-0892.

Opening Hours: Monday-

Saturday, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

Closed on Sundays.


 
 
 
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