Star on Mandeville's horizon



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It was a sojourn of two foodies that created Star Grill in Mandeville. "When we lived in Kingston we used to go out to eat a lot," said Andrea Bulli-Patmore, who owns the restaurant with her husband Christopher.

They moved to Manchester, where Andrea’s husband has a family business, and did not find many dining options. “We saw a need and decided to fill it,” she said.

Armed with a dream and a mission to create a unique dining experience, the husband-and-wife duo started to lay the blueprints. “The restaurant was named after our eldest daughter, Rohini, which means star,” she explains.

Star Grill opened its doors in November last year, but had its official opening on Saturday. It is a combination of a drive-through, fast-food and fine-dining segments, which, like a fusion of cuisines, converge on one premises.

Star Grill restaurant offers a variety of cuisine, Bulli-Patmore explains. “We have fine dining – steak, seafood, lamb and pork chops. It’s not your typical restaurant. We make everything from scratch, if you order a chicken sandwich it will be made to order.”

Published: Thursday - October 25, 2012 - The Gleaner

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