Portlander Jamaican Restaurant: Food, Family, and a Labour of Love
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This episode of the African Nova Scotian Culinary series highlights the story of Chef Donna Gogan, owner of Portlander Jamaican Restaurant in Amherst, Nova Scotia. Donna shares her journey from Jamaica to Nova Scotia, bringing the bold flavours of her heritage to the Maritimes, and discusses the importance of community support, the challenges of sourcing ingredients, and the labour of love involved in preparing delicious food. The episode offers insights into how Donna's creative twists on traditional dishes have won over locals. It explores the significance of entrepreneurship and cultural cuisine in fostering community connections.
Key Topics:
- Donna Gogan's Jamaican Roots
- The Beauty of Port Antonio
- Journey to Nova Scotia
- Challenges and Ingredients
- Community Support in Amherst
- Future plans and advice for aspiring restaurateurs
Credits:
- Hosted by Shawn Smith
- Produced by Loyalist Connections Creative Society (LCCS)
- Special thanks to Chef Donna Gogan and Executive Producer Matthew Johnson
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For more information on Portlander Jamaican Restaurant:
- https://www.facebook.com/Portlanderjamaicanrestaurantnovascotia/
- https://portlanderjamaicanrestaurantns.com/
- https://www.instagram.com/portlander.jamaican_resturant/