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Contribuisci feedbackDuring our visit, the restaurant only offered one vegan meal option and a limited menu, but we were pleased with the delicious Ake Curry. The location of the restaurant directly on the beach was a bonus, and all food was made fresh to order.
I just came from another trip in sunny Negril and Rainbow Arch Restaurant is one of my favorite restaurants. It is very local and rustic. It is led by two local women who are amazing chefs. You have made exactly what the best vegan burger I have ever enjoyed in my life. Everything is fresh and local. My diving friend is not vegan, but he enjoyed the restaurant and the chef owners as much as I. Even something as simple as a side salad needs new meaning when it was in the garden just hours ago. They offer a number of local foods not always found elsewhere in Negril like bread fruit and June plum juice. in the evening they make the best curry akee ever. It is not a beautiful place, but the hospitality is warm and the food is excellent. I think we were there every day for at least one meal. You may have to look and I'm not sure if there's a phone, but it'll be worth the search. It is located in the middle of 7 miles beach, right next to White Sands. It has a wonderful tin roof only perfect to wait any rain that comes. Remember that this is a 1 or 2 person operation and if they are busy, there can be a waiting time, but it is always worth it.
When we visited this restaurant, we noticed that there was only one vegan meal option and a few side dishes available. However, we were pleased with the akee curry that we ordered; it was delicious. The restaurant is situated right on the beach and all dishes are made fresh to order.
I recently came back from another vacation in sunny Negril and Rainbow Arch restaurant is one of my top choices. It has a very local and rustic vibe, run by two talented local women who are fantastic cooks. The vegan burger they serve is possibly the best I've ever had, made fresh on-site. Everything they offer is fresh and sourced locally. Even something as simple as a side salad tastes amazing when it comes straight from their garden just hours before. They have a variety of unique local dishes that you may not find elsewhere in Negril, like breadfruit and june plum juice. Their curry ackee in the evening is also exceptional. Although not a fancy establishment, the hospitality is welcoming and the food is exceptional. My dive buddy, who isn't vegan, also enjoyed the restaurant and the chefs as much as I did. We ended up eating there at least once every day during our trip. It may be a bit tricky to find and I'm not sure if they have a phone, but the search is definitely worth it. Located in the middle of 7 Mile Beach, right next to White Sands, it has a charming tin roof that is perfect for waiting out any rain showers. Keep in mind that it is a small operation, so if they are busy there may be a wait, but it is always worth it.
This restaurant seemed only 1 vegan meal option and a few pages when we visited, but we were happy the ake curry that was very good. the restaurant is located directly on the beach and everything is cooked to order from ground on.