Barbados' Food and Rum festival is perfect for the food, music and rum lovers. Here's what you can expect on your trip. Last Thursday, I visited Barbados for their annual “Food And Rum” Festival, ...
Few islands do the Caribbean dream quite like Barbados. But while it is justifiably famed for its showstopping beaches and bright turquoise bays, I travelled to the ‘land of the flying fish’ for ...
How will Barbados Feed the Future? Barbados is committed to ensuring the ongoing development of Barbadian culinary talent. That’s why funds are being raised from part of the proceeds of this year’s ...
There's a lot to choose from on the menu at Chefette. Rachel Hosie/Insider On a recent work trip to Barbados, I visited the island's popular fast-food chain Chefette. It's considered the Bajan version ...
The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) has officially launched the 2023 edition of the Barbados Food and Rum Festival. With this the Caribbean’s biggest Culinary Festival returns for its 12th year ...
Barbados holds the unofficial yet aptly given title of the "Culinary Capital of the Caribbean," for its wealth of restaurants, farm-to-table ingredients, its easy, welcoming Caribbean dishes with ...
Known as the birthplace of rum, the stunning island of Barbados has something to offer every type of traveler. The island offers historical landmarks and attractions for the history lover, such as the ...
Sleep isn’t an option, however, as I’m here during the annual Barbados Food and Rum Festival and, as well as knowing how to eat, Bajans know how to throw a party. The festival is a mash-up of ...
Produced by Condé Nast Traveler for Visit Barbados | Experience the essence of Barbados at the annual Food and Rum Festival where top chefs and mixologists showcase the island's culinary mastery. From ...
Executive Editor Erin Florio guides you through this October’s premier destination: the 2022 Barbados Food and Rum Festival. This star-studded 4-day event showcases local talent, rum producers and ...
As the Caribbean’s biggest celebration of food, the annual Food and Rum Festival could only happen in one place: Barbados, the culinary capital of the West Indies. A time to ‘lime’ — the Barbadian ...