Jamaica Gleaner

Party moves to Tower Isle

- nashauna.lalah@gleanerjm.com

BUT IT was not over. On Saturday, it was on to their sister property, Tower Isle, to celebrate their 40th anniversar­y.

The iconic hotel does things big on any given night, so the hotel chain’s executive chef, Stefan Spath, and his team had to really bring it at the event to mark a major milestone in Couples Tower Isle’s existence. It’s safe to say the team exceeded even the highest expectatio­ns.

It rained heavily just hours before the party got started with cocktails at 6:30 p.m., but none of that mattered to the guests, who were met with martinis aplenty and finger foods featuring the likes of sautéed escargot; crab and pineapple salad; and lobster ceviche. Add to that a vegetarian station, sushi station, and an oyster station, and there was little time to do anything but dart from point to point, sampling it all.

IMMACULATE SPREAD

In the main dining room, the spread was immaculate. The aroma alone was enough to appease the food gods. Seafood on offer included peppered shrimp, mussels, blackened salmon fillet, grilled Mahi-Mahi, and grilled lobster tail.

There were live-carving stations featuring, among other things, beef Wellington with truffle peppercorn sauce; slow-roasted stuffed pork loin with jerk sausage, apricots, sun-dried tomatoes in a spiced rum reduction; and jerked turkey with spicy barbecue sauce.

The scent from a bustling Asian stationed beckoned guests to sample the likes of crispy duck breast cooked in Thai red coconut sauce with bamboo shoots in basil; live-cooked noodles; Phad Thai noodles; and steamed dumplings.

After all that, a couple of laps in the pool or a run on the beach might have been in order, because the display of desserts made it clear that the sweet treats were not to be missed. Here’s a look at some of the finer points of this outstandin­g feast by the Couples Resorts.

 ??  ?? Shrimp dumplings served at Couples Tower Isle.
Shrimp dumplings served at Couples Tower Isle.

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