I was invited to try the food at Royal Carribean Jamaican Patties and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity when I found myself in Fort Bonifacio with Jael and my mom.
Located at the 5th floor of Market Market! near the cinemas and games area, they have a quaint spot with suitable seating. They also have a couple of tables right in front which is ideal for families having a quick snack as the kids play.
They have a booth in the back for larger groups. The interior definitely has that Jamaican vibe with all the colors that represent the island theme.
I was excited to try their specialties and so I went for their best selling Jamaican patty, the Cheeze Burst Royale (mild). I’m not much of a spicy person and this can also be ordered with no chili or mild hot.
This particular Jamaican patty was satisfactory. I didn’t find it hot at all and the cheese was just an adequate amount.
The other patties that they offer are filled with beef and variations of it going from no chili to extra hot. It’s pretty affordable only being Php45 for the beef and Php58 for the cheese variety.
I also ordered the Baked Macaroni and really enjoyed this. It’s a good sized serving for only Php55. Very cheesy although best to get it when newly baked.
I enjoyed their premium beverages and though their bestseller was the Red Raspberry Tea, Four Seasons was more delicious for me.
Aside from their Hot | Fast Patties they have Premium Patties offering Chicken Royale, Tuna Royale and Vegetable Supreme.
If you’re looking for a sweet fix they have other items on their menu such as Smoothies, Milkshakes, Ice Cream, and Cookies.
We loved the service and JL enjoyed these ladies’ company.
Thanks to Margaret Christine Doronio Gomez for the invite, the staff namely Ivy, Ruby Ann and Hylene Dayl and Royal Carribean Jamaican Patties for having us over!
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Wow! Thank you!
Very affordable naman pala ang menu nila. I’ve seen their franchising ad on Facebook before, and have always been curious about this brand. 🙂
My hubby always buys Jamaican Patties whenever there’s a chance for him to. This is a new brand to try. I also am not into spicy food. Apir!
I haven’t seen one around my area yet; but would love to give their food a try especially I read this post a few minutes before lunch time… And I’m starving. LOL
i’ve seen their stalls before but never really tried it. i should try it one of these days 😀
my husband is a fan of Jamaican patties and it’s his favorite snack to get during movies. although I can’t for the life of me recall if this is the same brand as our suki Jamaican Patty stall in Trinoma cinemas! oh well, if it’s not, I’m glad to learn here that there are other Jamaican patty options out there 🙂
I’ve never tried this but have frequently seen them around malls. All that cheese is making my mouth water! 🙂
I used to frequent Jamaican Patties in Greenbelt in my youth. I loved the chilli one, but when I came back a few years ago, it just didn’t taste as good, dunnow why. Maybe my taste changed?
Anyway, that macaroni looks gooooooooooooooooooooooooodddddddddddddddd!
Ooh looks yummy. I don’t see a full picture of the patty, though. Does it look like a taco? Sorry I haven’t seen one here in Davao!
I hope that they open an area like that in my area the food looks great.
This is our favorite – hubby and I! Sarap!