Last Updated on July 28, 2025, 1:08 AM AST by Anthony Morris
Grill Fest 2025 was the most successful culinary event for this year’s St Kitts and Nevis Restaurant week. The Ministry of Tourism, under the leadership of Minister Marsha Henderson has delivered success after success with the festivals in St Kitts and Nevis
After the success of the Music Festival, which attracted more than 37000 patrons and music lovers to the shores of St Kitts and Nevis, Minister Henderson and team have delivered the same magic with the Restaurant Week.
The Grill Fest, which was one of the most anticipated culinary events in the lineup of the St Kitts and Nevis Restaurant Week 2025. They featured some of the most talented chefs cooking for the event in different categories of the competition.
The Grill Fest featured a grill competition in four categories, Chicken, Fish, Pork and Lobster. Four talented chefs and companies participated in each category and made the event a resounding success.
The chefs came from all over the country and showcased their talent at its best capacity on the national stage. Hundreds of guests made it to the streets of St Kitts and Nevis to experience the culinary delights of the Grill Fest.
The credit and applause for the implementation and execution of the event to such perfection goes to the Minister of Tourism, Marsha Henderson and her team. The team has been working hard to deliver the biggest tourism events in the country, and taking the country’s tourism product to its highest.
The officials have shared that the grill fest is the part of the Tourism Ministry’s broader strategy to improve tourism during the summer months. The Ministry has confirmed that the summer months are some of the slower months in terms of tourist footfalls and international arrivals.
As such, the authorities are making every effort possible to make sure that both locals and visitors have memorable cultural and culinary experiences to take home with them from the island nation. The Ministry of Tourism is delivering a successful year in terms of tourism footfall in 2025 keeping in mind the success of the St Kitts Music Festival.
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