Mango Bay Restaurant celebrated 10 years of culinary success in the heart of downtown Montreal .
The popular Jamaican Restaurant known for it's decadent cuisine and warm ambiance, owners Courtney Allen and Rupert Edwards celebrated 10 years of partnership and business success.What started out in the kitchen of the Jamaican Association has blossomed into Montreal's No 1 spot for Jamaican cuisine.
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GEMMA RAEBURN-BAYNES |
This past Tuesday Mr. Allen & Mr. Edwards were presented with the Keys to the city for their business acumen and continuous community support.
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CHEF YVETTE MICHELLE LACRETE |
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EGBERT AND ELIZABETH GAYE |
Carrying forward that honor Mango Bay alongside Mrs.Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, celebrated their Media Partners: CKUT, CJAD, CTV and The Montreal Community Contact for their continuous support throughout the years.It was fantastic evening filled with great food and entertainment.
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CTV NEWS |
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NOEL ALEXANDER |
Mango Bay Restaurant will be showcasing their culinary skills this weekend "At the Taste of the Caribbean" with Grenada's own celebrity chef Yvette Michelle LaCrette. A night that is guaranteed to be filled with fine Caribbean cuisine. Mango Bay is celebrating their 10 year anniversary with $10 specials for more info Mangobay.ca. A Taste of the Caribbean will be held this Saturday June 18th at Marché Bonsecours in Old Montreal for more info www.atasteofthecaribbean.ca
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BRIAN SMITH, RUPERT EDWARDS |
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CKUT'S LOUISE BURNS |
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Congrats to Mango Bay and their excellent job all the best in the years to come !I've taken many meals there before so believe its one of the best down town Montreal.
ReplyDeleteI been going to Mango Bay for years.And believe me when i say they got some REAL good food cooking in that cozy intimate restaurant. The best caribbean restaurant in montreal. Congrats!!!
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