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A taste of Jamaica

At Taste Jamaica our commitment to quality is unwavering, ensuring that every dish we serve is a true reflection of the vibrant flavours of Jamaican cuisine.

Our jerk chicken and pork ribs are mouthwatering.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a loyal customer, we guarantee that every meal at Taste Jamaica will leave you craving for more.

Our jerk chicken and jerk pork ribs are served with basmati rice that is infused with coconut milk and red kidney beans and accompanied with a traditional Jamaican coleslaw.

We also offer succulent fried plantain and crispy cassava chips as a side dish, adding to the authentic offering. All our meals are gluten free, nut free and dairy free making it accessible and appealing to a wide audience without compromising on authenticity and taste. We also have available a tasty vegan dish.

Our menu stays true to traditional Jamaican street food using family recipes and imported spices for a true authentic experience. Look out for our soon to be released Taste Jamaica range of marinades, sauces and spices.

We are locals to Geelong and are currently the resident food offering at Austin Winery until mid-September.

Come along and taste the difference.

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