
Series Features FAB Fest, Eat Like a Local Experience, and Headlining Chefs of Caribbean Heritage Including Andi Oliver, Nina Compton, Tristen Epps-Long and More

The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) is excited to announce the May 2026 return of its annual culinary series, Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month. Since launching in 2023, the culinary tourism initiative continues to grow with a focus on local Antiguan and Barbudan food and chefs alongside guest chefs who are exclusively of Caribbean heritage. During the monthlong celebration in May, food lovers can discover local cuisine through the Eat Like A Local campaign, enjoy islandwide prix-fixe menus during a two weeklong Restaurant Week and explore Antiguan culinary traditions at the signature FAB (Food, Art & Beverage) Fest. Guest chefs of Caribbean heritage from the United States, United Kingdom and Canada will cook at special events throughout the month, while the hospitality, agriculture and public service sectors will come together at the Caribbean Food Forum, a regional food and hospitality symposium. The monthlong celebration comes on the heels of Antigua and Barbuda winning the Caribbean’s Best Emerging Culinary City Destination 2025 from the World Culinary Awards.
“Since its inception three years ago, we are proud to see the continued growth and popularity of Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month,” said The Honourable Charles Fernandez, Minister of
Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment. “When we launched in 2023, our goal was always to highlight the rich culture and diverse food of Antigua and Barbuda, and to celebrate our culinary excellence here in the Caribbean. Culinary Month provides food lovers and culture seekers from around the world the unique opportunity to experience Caribbean cuisine through a different lens, and we raise the standards for guests every year. We can’t wait to showcase an award-winning lineup of our own Antiguan and Barbudan chefs and welcome our Caribbean brothers and sisters to cook in celebration of our region.”
This year’s lineup of guest chefs welcomes past attendees such as Cambridge-based Antiguan Chef Kareem Roberts, British Chef and TV personality of Antiguan heritage, Andi Oliver, and first-generation Antiguan and Barbudan Chef and Chopped Champion Claude Lewis. Fresh faces include 2018 James Beard Best Chef: South and Food & Wine Best New Chef Nina Compton of Compère Lapin, Trinidadian Chef Tristen Epps-Long, winner of Top Chef Season 22, and Barbadian Chef Paul Carmichael of the highly awarded Bar Kabawa and Kabawa, recent recipient of a 3-star review from The New York Times.
The full roster of chefs and beverage professionals participating in Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month 2026 include**:
The full schedule of events with details and booking info will be posted here and includes:
Antigua-based pastry chefs including Jahkaydah Isaac of The Flaky Crust and Kendel Harrigan of The KenDen.
Back by popular demand is the “Eat Like A Local” experience, which highlights a carefully selected
list of casual island cookshops from Antiguan and Barbudan restaurant owners and cooks. The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority encourages visitors to sample pepperpot and fungee, national dishes that are beloved on the island, as well as goat water, ducana, saltfish and more.
An interactive map can be found here.
Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month is proudly supported by generous sponsors including ACB
Caribbean, the official financial services sponsor, Red Stripe Beer, and Siboney Beach Club,
official host hotel sponsor.
For the latest information, list of participating restaurants, and details on special events, visit
www.antiguabarbudaculinarymonth.com.






