Chef Biography
Norma Shirley was born in Cliveside, St James, Jamaica and trained to be a nurse. She then moved to New York City where she got into the catering business. She later moved up to Stockbridge, Massachusetts to open her first restaurant, the Satin Restaurant. She moved back to Jamaica in the late 1980s to open Norma’s on Belmont Road, then to Port Royal Street and finally up to Montego Bay, to open Norma’s at the Wharfhouse. Norma’s at the Wharfhouse is where Great Chefs discovered her for their Great Chefs of the Caribbean series in 1998.
As a restaurateur, whose acumen in the kitchen was featured in major food publications such as Bon Appétit, chef Norma was called “the Julia Child of the Caribbean” by Food & Wine. When she and Ian Levy opened Norma’s on the Terrace, it was named one of the 60 Best Restaurants in the World by Condé Nast Traveler.
Chef Norma Shirley passed away 5 years later, but the restaurant remains one of the best in Jamaica.