Saturdays are best spent at Bob Marley Beach, Lila Iké says. "It's an escape from the hustle and bustle of Kingston, but at the same time, everyone hangs out there," she describes the vibrant community atmosphere.
Iké suggests Kamila's Kitchen on Reggae Mountain, a restaurant with great views that serves a rotating menu of fresh dishes, like grain bowls topped with barbecued jackfruit. "Whether you like vegan food or not, trust me, it will deliver," she emphasizes.
Jason Panton, who owns Dubwise Jamaica, recently opened Dubwise Cafe in the heart of the city. "It's a really vibrant space that's honing the talents of young reggae artists and dancers," Iké shares about this cultural hub of Kingston.
Rockers International Records in downtown Kingston is a beloved spot, described by Iké as a good space for listening to records. It's one of the oldest record shops in Jamaica, preserving the rich history of reggae music.
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