‘It is a little piece of Trinidad in the heart’ of Kingston, TriniYaad
Aug 17th, 2023 | Category: FOOD | 7:57#JamaicaGleaner #TrinidadAndTobago #Food #Kingston AUGUST 17, 2023: Following Misir Ramberran’s triumph in fusing Trinidadian and Jamaican flavours in his downtown venture, Wholesome Café, the chef is ready to launch his chefs-d’oeu·vre, TriniYaad. Speaking with Food, the Trinidadian native says after the success following his interview in THE STAR earlier this year, there have been calls for more authentic cuisine from the twin-island republic.
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