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Published:Monday | November 11, 2013 | 12:00 AM
Getting ready to 'Raise a Fork and Lift the City' for The Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week are (from left): Simone Mahabeer, The Gleaner's Hope McMillan-Caanan, Carol Archer, Carleen McFarlene, René Williams, Robin Williams, online and information technology manager at The Gleaner; Belinda Williams, Fashaya Johnson, Kelia-Gaye Dunbar and her husband Richard, as they were hosted by The Gleaner at Redbones Blues Café prior to the official start of Restaurant Week last Tuesday. - Jermaine Barnaby/Photographer
The WISYNCO team got its taste of Restaurant Week on the first day of Jamaica's best gastronomic celebration at Tamarind Indian Cuisine in Orchid Village Plaza last Friday. From left: Carlysle Hudson, Phillip Young, Sheryl Chung, Terren McLean, Hal Holness, Don Gary, Richard Foreman, William Mahfood, Simone Ardito, and Clement Stevens. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Always the charmer, Evan Williams welcomes the Gleaner's Hope McMillan- Caanan (centre), Simone Mahabeer (right), and Carol Archer as they dined with Karin Cooper manager of marketing and business development at The Gleaner Company. - Jermaine Barnaby/Photographer
Restaurant Week Ambassador Kelly Tomblin looking lovely in red at the Dress for Success Jamaica annual fundraising tea party at the British High Commission on Trafalgar Road last Thursday.
Diana Stewart dazzles as she makes her way into the British High Commission on Thursday to support Dress for Success, Jamaica's annual fundraising activity. - Photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Fame FM's Yanique Barrett (left) is all smiles with song bird Etana at the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival in Miami, Florida. Photo By Gladstone Taylor
The Gleaner spotted Jamaican DJ Nicco (left) 'linking' with popular Florida radio personality, Papa Keith, at the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival in Miami, Florida. - Photo by Gladstone Taylor
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The Month of November has never tasted so good. The Gleaner has all the delicious offerings as we celebrate Food Month. Not just in Jamaica, but team blue has journeyed to Miami to take Food Month to the diaspora!

The Gleaner's coverage of the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival for Food Month is brought to you by in association with Grace Kennedy Money Services in association with Digicel.