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Nevis Mango Festival

The Island of Nevis is Hosting its 12th Annual Mango Festival

Food Network star and Top Chef finalist Eric Adjepong is headlining four days of mangoes, masterclasses, and more this July.

The 12th annual Nevis Mango Festival is returning July 2–5, 2026, and this year the Caribbean island has recruited some serious culinary firepower: Chef Eric Adjepong, Food Network star and Top Chef finalist, will serve as the festival’s Culinary Ambassador.

Adjepong is a first-generation Ghanaian American chef born and raised in New York City, best known as a finalist on Top Chef Season 16 and a returning competitor on Top Chef All-Stars. He’s a regular on Food Network through shows like Wildcard Kitchen, Alex vs. America, Chopped, and Tournament of Champions, and in 2025 opened his Washington, D.C. restaurant Elmina, focused on West African cuisine. He holds a culinary arts degree from Johnson & Wales and a Master of Public Health in International Nutrition from the University of Westminster. In other words: plenty of credentials to back up the hype.

Nevis Mango Festival
Nevis Mango Festival

During the festival, Adjepong will host an intimate supper club dinner at Mango Restaurant inside the Four Seasons Resort Nevis, lead a hands-on cooking masterclass where participants cook at their own stations (plant-based or meat options available), and serve as a judge throughout the weekend’s competitions.

For those unfamiliar with Nevis, a quick primer: it’s a 36-square-mile island in the Leeward Islands, part of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, with no cruise ports, no high-rise hotels, and no fast-food chains. It’s also home to 44 varieties of mangoes — so abundant and so good that they’re never exported. The Nevis Mango Festival is, quite literally, the only way to taste them.

The Nevis Tourism Authority launched the festival over a decade ago to bring visitors to the island during a traditionally quieter stretch of the year. It has since grown into one of the region’s most anticipated food events, drawing travellers from around the world.

The four-day schedule is packed. Thursday kicks off with a free public opening event at Malcolm Guishard Recreational Park, followed by the island-wide Nevis Goes Mango culinary trail, where restaurants and bars across the island serve up mango-themed dishes and cocktails. Thursday evening wraps up with the supper club at the Four Seasons. On Friday, the cooking masterclass runs from 11 a.m. to noon at CHASKA Indian Cuisine & Bar in Cades Bay, followed immediately by Mango Mania (12:30–5:30 p.m.), a family-friendly outdoor event featuring a Mixology Competition with local bartenders, a Mango Tug-of-War, and plenty of activities for all ages (EC$10 for adults; kids under 12 get in free). Friday evening is the Pinney’s Beach Bar Crawl, a free event with RSVP that hits eight bars along the shoreline from 6 to 11 p.m.

Saturday brings the Passport Food Tour, where participants collect stamps at bars and restaurants across the island, either on a guided party bus or at their own pace. Three ticket package levels are available. The festival wraps up Sunday with its signature For the Love of Mangoes event — an all-day celebration running from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. that includes a Cooking Competition, a Kids Zone, face painting, a Kids Mango Hunt, and a concert under the stars.

Visitors are encouraged to book a few extra days to explore Nevis beyond the festival: the island has volcanic hot springs, excellent hiking, a charming historic capital in Charlestown, and a history that includes being the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton and the setting of Admiral Horatio Nelson’s 18th-century wedding to local widow Frances Nisbet.

Festival tickets, activity passes, and accommodation packages are available at NevisMangoFest.com or by emailing [email protected]. Follow along on Instagram and Facebook at @nevismangofest.

St. Kitts & Nevis Restaurant Week returns with celebrity line up

The St. Kitts Tourism Authority has announced the return of acclaimed chef, entrepreneur, television personality, and restaurateur, Nyesha Arrington, to the island for the annual St. Kitts & Nevis Restaurant Week.
 
Chef Nyesha will join Chef Stephen Marsham of national descent, who has cooked in some of the most sought-after restaurants in New York City, and a stellar line up of local chefs. The St. Kitts and Nevis Restaurant Week is scheduled for 17-27 July, and includes several signature events featuring culinary masterpieces from chefs across the twin Federation.
 
A familiar face in St. Kitts, Chef Nyesha Arrington previously served as Executive Chef at Spice Mill restaurant in 2010. Her culinary excellence has earned her several accolades including Eater LA’s Chef of the Year, and a spot on Zagat’s ‘30 Under 30’ list. Additionally, she has made television appearances across multiple networks, including Bravo’s Top Chef, Food Network’s Tournament of Champions, and currently FOX’s Next Level Chef. Most recently, Chef Nyesha hosted the James Beard Foundation Awards, was a featured chef at Chefs at Sea, and participated in Vivid Sydney, the largest public festival in the southern hemisphere.
 
“It is an honour to return to the vibrant island of St. Kitts for Restaurant Week,” said Arrington. “This island holds a special place in my heart and marks a full circle moment in my career to return and be part of this cultural culinary celebration. Food has a special way of connecting people, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to create meaningful culinary experiences with this community.”
 
Chef Stephen Marsham returns to his home nation from New York City, where he has established his culinary prowess at iconic establishments like Pastis, Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi and Wayan. Chef Stephen also recently  represented St. Kitts at the South Beach Food and Wine Festival earlier this year.

About Restaurant Week

Restaurant Week, one of the highly anticipated activations of Summer Unscripted, highlights Chefs from across the island. In addition to irresistible dining menus, the week will feature signature events. 
 
Grill Fest, scheduled for July 26, is one of the most anticipated events of Restaurant Week, brings together local grillers from across the island in a friendly BBQ competition. Additional features of the competition include an amateur mixology competition, cultural performances, local artisan showcases and more.
 
Ending the week is the elevated and interactive dining experience, Taste at Twilight on July 27. Visiting Chefs Nyesha and Stephen will collaborate with local Kittitian chefs to present a three-course seated dinner. Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception, a guided farm tour, and an immersive dining experience.
 
This year’s featured local ingredient is tamarind, which will be highlighted across special menus at participating restaurants. From casual, local spots to fine dining establishments, each menu is thoughtfully crafted to celebrate St. Kitts’ agricultural and culinary roots.

The full calendar of special events of the St. Kitts & Nevis Restaurant Week includes:

  • St. Kitts Tasting Showcase
  • R&B Tamarind Brunch
  • Karaoke
  • A Tropical Twist Dinner
  • Children’sHome Charity Dinner
  • Date Night
  • Cook, Sip, & Glamp
  • Tamarind Flavours
  • Grill Fest
  • Taste at Twilight
     

“Restaurant Week celebrates more than just food—it’s a tribute to Kittitian heritage and promotes community,” said Kelly Fontenelle, CEO of St. Kitts Tourism Authority. “Chef Nyesha’s strong connection to the island and her global culinary acclaim, alongside Chef Stephen’s local roots and exceptional talent, promise a memorable and exciting Restaurant Week experience for locals and travellers from around the world. We’re thrilled to welcome both visiting chefs back to the island.”

Visitors can learn more about Restaurant Week at https://restaurantweek.kn/.

Destination updates and information can be found on the St. Kitts Tourism Authority website, www.visitstkitts.com

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