CHRISTMAS CHEER: Guiyave Restaurant closes 2013 and welcomes 2014 in style

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Guiyave Restaurant

Dominica’s Most Consistent Eating Establishment, GuiyaveRestaurant\Patisserie and Catering service, celebrated a milestone of 32 years in the food and catering business thisJuly 2013.  As part of their anniversary activities they launched a Guiyave customer reward card and 10% discount  on purchases for Senior citizens which will remain in effect after the celebrations.  There was an Employee awards ceremony and a Guiyave employee presentation to a charity and meals to the homeless.

 ” We wanted to say thank you and continue to give back to Guiyave customers and to the community.” Said Managing Director Ronald Astaphan,  son of Guiyave founder Hermina Astaphan.

Guiyave, which is creole for Guava, is a family operated business started in 1981 by Hermina Astaphan, then a mother of four, Secretary at then Roseau Credit Union and cook extraordinaire.   It was her dream to provide delicious local meals in a relaxing  atmosphere; so with a double helping of faith, courage and business vision, she retired from her job and entered into the world of professional catering, a mere two years after Hurricane David had ravaged Dominica and eating out was not a cultural custom in Dominica.

A small team assisted her with the restaurant layout, creation of the Guiyave ‘smiling guava’ logo with signature green and yellow colours and recipes.

The restaurant gained a reputation for authentic tasting local food and became the place to go in Roseau to enjoy mouth-watering meals and fresh tropical juices. There were five original employees, led by Head Chef Hermina.  Ronald joined Guiyave in 1989, on his return from the Hotel & Catering Institute in Cyprus.

Inside the picturesque early 20th century building, the dining area is cosy and the balcony with fretwork and plants provides an eating nook for patrons who can view the street activity from above, without the same visibility from below.   The Patisserie was added in 1991 on the ground floor and the favourite Paté banane has become a staple pastry item on the menu.

The Guiyave tagline ‘where our food is our passion and our passion is your pleasure,’ has been the energy behind the high standard given to restaurant patrons. “Guiyave is about relaxing, while enjoying good food and good service.” Says Hermina.

For over a generation, Guiyave has been the most popular dining choice in Roseau for many Dominicans and visitors.  In 2004, based on Guiyave’s reputation for excellence, the OAS and the Culinary Institute of America selected the restaurant to implement a tourism project.  Guiyave created tool kits for establishments in six islands including Bahamas, Belize and St. Lucia, providing a guide to preparing local produce at an international standard.

Guiyave has weathered economic challenges and grown into a top class restaurant and catering entity with the capacity to cater to 500 persons at a single event. “We are thankful to the Guiyave team and especially to our customers who continue to eat here and spread the good news to others,” said Ronald.

The Guiyave Orchid House in Mero is also used to host a variety of events and this year, a number of persons will assemble at the House to close 2013 and ring in the New Year 2014 in style.  Tickets are currently on sale at a price of $200 per person 18 years and older, $350 per couple and $100 per person for groups of 10 or more.  Children under 8 are free; 8-12 is $50; 13-17 will pay $75 and also persons joining the party after mid night mass will pay only $100.  Alcohol will not be served to persons under 18 years old. The package includes entertainment from a DJ, live performance by the Extasy Band, champagne at midnight, party favours (tiaras, blowers, hats) and much food and drinks.  The place to be for this upmarket entertainment in a relaxed ambiance of one acre land.  What better way to ring in the New Year!  See you at the Guiyave Orchid House on Cuba Road, Mero.

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16 Comments

  1. anonymous2
    January 3, 2014

    Where in Roseau is this restaurant located?

  2. January 2, 2014

    Congrats!Guiyave and GoD’S Blessings, in 2014 it’s indeed small but very very classy, whenever i go back home that’s my favourite restaurant, hope to be there again very soon.

  3. Lori Kovac
    January 1, 2014

    Expensive tickets are for a good reason. Keeps most of the hooligans out, if not all.

  4. Dominique
    January 1, 2014

    Love The Restaurant is a must for me when i’m on island.

  5. Yomem
    January 1, 2014

    Congrats Guiyave. Best wishes for even greater success in 2014. Happy new year.

  6. jenny!!!!
    January 1, 2014

    I’ll give u the world!!!! Happy new yr to my guys and gals at guiyave. Simply the best!!!! :-D

  7. Anonymous
    January 1, 2014

    Too damn expensive in such a small and poor Island.Not me.

    • @anonymous
      January 2, 2014

      You cannot say something nice? and why you rating Dominica as poor? if you cannot afford the ticket just say so or stay quiet….

  8. Langue Kabwit
    December 31, 2013

    Congratulations Guiyave wish you all the best but a little bit of advise. We love the tasty food and I must say you are very consistent but serve a little more of our local provisions in your buffet, too much of refined foods like pasta etc. We are more conscious of what we eat these days, hope you look at that in the New year.

  9. Peace & Love
    December 31, 2013

    Congratulations Guiyave!! Blessings and best wishes for the new Year.. Keep that delicious food and the great service coming..

  10. gwaj
    December 31, 2013

    Congrats but I can’t afford them movements there at the Orchid House. Seriously. I will just keep buying the pies and tarts pal from the Roseau location. LOL

  11. grell
    December 31, 2013

    More users of the country,ripping the poor of.

    • @grell
      January 2, 2014

      If you cannot afford the ticket just say so or keep quiet…Thank you…

  12. 1911
    December 31, 2013

    Hermina and Ronald…..keep it going and stay focused. You have become an icon in Roseau…keep up the good service

  13. Jennifer
    December 31, 2013

    Congratulations Hermina and family!!!!!

  14. Customer
    December 31, 2013

    Congrats Guiyave! Keep up the good work!

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