Daily Observer (Jamaica)

SHOP LOCAL, SHOPS FOODS

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There was no better place to kick-start the 2023 Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards countdown than S Foods, the hottest new food spot in town.

On Monday, May 8, S Foods CEO Christophe­r Issa and his wife Kimberley hosted an intimate group of epicureans to his recently transforme­d Worthingto­n Ave spot for dinner, and more importantl­y an all-access pass to the different facets of the establishm­ent.

The experience commenced in the supermarke­t’s frozen food section, where guests — Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards chair Novia Mcdonaldwh­yte, judges, and Deputy Managing Director Natalie Chin — sipped Prosecco + Popsicles, and relished smoked marlin, salmon and flavoured crisps from a charcuteri­e board before settling into a picnic-style dinner in The Deli.

“I just want to say a very warm S Foods welcome to you all... the concept for tonight is deli cuisine. We’ve been doing quite well with our deli lunch options and have developed quite a following, so we’re going to give you a little taste of that,” said Issa. Little, we would soon learn, is relative!

The evening’s menu comprised tossed salads made from S Foods’ fresh produce, and served in true deli fashion in clamshell takeout containers. Also in to-go containers were an assortment of deli bowls (oxtail, salmon, and chicken) artfully presented from shopping baskets by servers.

It’s all about the details, and chef and event specialist Jacqui Tyson and her team got them right, setting the scene for an unparallel­ed culinary adventure.

Post-entrées guests headed to the café where Deafcan! baristas served iced and hot coffee beverages, Sista Love Wines principal Princess Mclarty poured

specially crafted blends, and Mount Pleasant Farm Chocolatie­rs founder Averell Ffrench introduced his chocolate wine.

“We’re very big on trying to support local manufactur­ers. We know the challenges of a small manufactur­er who may start to do well with friends and family and then somehow gets it [produce] in store, then sooner or later the issue comes up about ‘are you Bureau of Standardsa­pproved?’ And we know that’s usually the point that they figure they can’t make it. We have a couple of people like that here today... Sister Love with ganja and bamboo wines, and Averell Ffrench who I met many years ago at the Food Awards — with his chocolate wines, so we have a little of that. Plus, other locally made products... We hope you have an enjoyable evening, and experience the supermarke­t which is definitely a work in progress. If any of you came here when we first started you would have seen the changes we have made, and continue to make, as we hope to keep improving on the product so that it will be your preferred place to shop,” explained Issa.

The party shifted outside where deejay Paulando Grant spun oldies but goodies from Issa’s recently acquired Swing A Ling Mobile Record Shack from reggae musician and producer Charlie Ace. Following his career as a DJ, in the early 70s, Ace drove around the back streets of Kingston, in his iconic Swing A Ling Mobile Record Shack, a converted Morris 1000 van. With much reluctance the judges bade their goodbyes, but not before picking up mini cakes each from S Foods Bakery.

The 24th staging of the Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards takes place on Thursday, June 29 at Devon House. The theme this year: The role music has played in the culinary. How important is music in creating positive food experience­s?

Scholarshi­ps will be afforded students at the University of Technology in tourism and hospitalit­y management to ensure the developmen­t of the industry will continue.

 ?? (Photos: Garfield Robinson) ?? Guests raise a toast to a successful tasting. From left: Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Adolph Raynor, Mala Morrison, Victoria Colahar, Oneal Johnson, Josina Jackson; TV producer Kimberley Mais Issa; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards conceptual­iser Novia Mcdonaldwh­yte; Jamaica Observer Deputy Managing Director Natalie Chin; guest judges Karl and Billie Jean Constantin­e Tulloch; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Patricia Henry, Stacy Belnavis, Annaliesa Lindsay, Matthew Hogarth, and Professor Lloyd Waller.
(Photos: Garfield Robinson) Guests raise a toast to a successful tasting. From left: Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Adolph Raynor, Mala Morrison, Victoria Colahar, Oneal Johnson, Josina Jackson; TV producer Kimberley Mais Issa; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards conceptual­iser Novia Mcdonaldwh­yte; Jamaica Observer Deputy Managing Director Natalie Chin; guest judges Karl and Billie Jean Constantin­e Tulloch; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Patricia Henry, Stacy Belnavis, Annaliesa Lindsay, Matthew Hogarth, and Professor Lloyd Waller.
 ?? ?? Servers (from left) Kadian Brown, Janice Parkes, Fiona Palmer, and Akeem Mckenzie
Servers (from left) Kadian Brown, Janice Parkes, Fiona Palmer, and Akeem Mckenzie
 ?? ?? Table setting by Jacqui Tyson’s From Thought To Finish
Table setting by Jacqui Tyson’s From Thought To Finish
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 ?? ?? Chef Floyd Foulkes (standing) got the stamp of approval from judges Stacy Belnavis (left) and Annaliesa Lindsay.
Chef Floyd Foulkes (standing) got the stamp of approval from judges Stacy Belnavis (left) and Annaliesa Lindsay.
 ?? ?? Charlie Ace’s iconic Swing A Ling Mobile Record Shack
Charlie Ace’s iconic Swing A Ling Mobile Record Shack
 ?? ?? Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Adolph Raynor and Stacy Belnavis accessoris­ed their chipper Monday evening convo with flutes of Prosecco & Popsicles.
Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Adolph Raynor and Stacy Belnavis accessoris­ed their chipper Monday evening convo with flutes of Prosecco & Popsicles.
 ?? ?? From left: Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Stacy Belnavis (left) and Victoria Colahar (right) caught up with guest judge Billie-jean Constantin­e Tulloch over coffee.
From left: Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Stacy Belnavis (left) and Victoria Colahar (right) caught up with guest judge Billie-jean Constantin­e Tulloch over coffee.
 ?? ?? Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Oneal Johnson and Mala Morrison sipped Prosecco while checking out the S Foods fresh produce stand.
Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Oneal Johnson and Mala Morrison sipped Prosecco while checking out the S Foods fresh produce stand.
 ?? ?? Pick Your Salad - marlin, cucumber, beetroot, carrot, lettuce
Pick Your Salad - marlin, cucumber, beetroot, carrot, lettuce
 ?? ?? Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Victoria Colahar (left) and Stacy Belnavis toted S Foods bags.
Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Victoria Colahar (left) and Stacy Belnavis toted S Foods bags.
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 ?? (Photos: Garfield Robinson) ?? Chicken bowl — coal-roasted chicken over garlic-infused breadfruit
(Photos: Garfield Robinson) Chicken bowl — coal-roasted chicken over garlic-infused breadfruit
 ?? ?? Salmon bowl — spicy honey glazed pan-seared salmon over crispy roasted potatoes
Salmon bowl — spicy honey glazed pan-seared salmon over crispy roasted potatoes
 ?? ?? Oxtail Bowl — slow-cooked and flaked, cooked with all the local goodness over herb rice pilaf.
Oxtail Bowl — slow-cooked and flaked, cooked with all the local goodness over herb rice pilaf.
 ?? ?? Mount Pleasant Farm Chocolatie­rs founder Averell French (left) introduced Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Professor Lloyd Waller to his chocolate wine.
Mount Pleasant Farm Chocolatie­rs founder Averell French (left) introduced Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Professor Lloyd Waller to his chocolate wine.
 ?? ?? Mount Pleasant Farm Chocolatie­rs Chocolate Wine
Mount Pleasant Farm Chocolatie­rs Chocolate Wine
 ?? ?? The Mount Pleasant Farm Chocolatie­rs stand
The Mount Pleasant Farm Chocolatie­rs stand
 ?? (Photos: Garfield Robinson) ?? S Foods CEO Christophe­r Issa (right) with members of his team (from left) Manager - Deli & Grill Jonpaul Munn; General Store Manager Kareisa Hanson; and Assistant Manager Janoy Smith
(Photos: Garfield Robinson) S Foods CEO Christophe­r Issa (right) with members of his team (from left) Manager - Deli & Grill Jonpaul Munn; General Store Manager Kareisa Hanson; and Assistant Manager Janoy Smith
 ?? ?? From Thought To Finish server Janice Parkes prepared the evening’s welcome drink: Prosecco & Popsicles.
From Thought To Finish server Janice Parkes prepared the evening’s welcome drink: Prosecco & Popsicles.
 ?? ?? Off the shelves — Charcuteri­e Dégustatio­n
Off the shelves — Charcuteri­e Dégustatio­n
 ?? ?? S Foods Bakery mini cakes: Mocha (centre), and (clockwise from left) coconut rum, vanilla, icebox, strawberry cheesecake, chocolate, and strawberry*
S Foods Bakery mini cakes: Mocha (centre), and (clockwise from left) coconut rum, vanilla, icebox, strawberry cheesecake, chocolate, and strawberry*
 ?? ?? Deaf Can! barista Dimel Ballen (left) received a congratula­tory handshake from S Foods CEO Christophe­r Issa (right) as fellow baristas Mellisa Thompson and Javanniw Dawes shared in the special moment.
Deaf Can! barista Dimel Ballen (left) received a congratula­tory handshake from S Foods CEO Christophe­r Issa (right) as fellow baristas Mellisa Thompson and Javanniw Dawes shared in the special moment.
 ?? ?? Sista Love Wines principal Princess Mclarty poured Bamboo Wine for guest judge Karl Tulloch, as Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Mala Morrison relished a glass of the same.
Sista Love Wines principal Princess Mclarty poured Bamboo Wine for guest judge Karl Tulloch, as Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Mala Morrison relished a glass of the same.
 ?? ?? Made with Mionetto Prosecco Doc Treviso Brut and POPCULTURE by Therapy Pine an’ Ginja, the Prosecco & Popsicle cocktails were an easy fave!
Made with Mionetto Prosecco Doc Treviso Brut and POPCULTURE by Therapy Pine an’ Ginja, the Prosecco & Popsicle cocktails were an easy fave!

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