
I'm Christine Pattison — the heart behind Miss Christine's Kitchen.
A Jamaican-born chef and entrepreneur, my journey with food began at the tender age of 9, growing up in Jamaica where cooking wasn't just a skill — it was a way of life. Those early years of learning traditional recipes, flavor, seasoning, and patience shaped the foundation of who I am today.
37 years ago, I migrated to Canada, bringing with me my roots and two young children. After my divorce, I started cooking on weekends to pay the bills. Like many newcomers, the journey wasn't easy — but I stayed focused, worked hard, and held onto my dream of owning a restaurant.
In 2018, I officially established Miss Christine's Kitchen. What started as cooking from home and selling plates quickly grew into something much bigger. By 2019, I opened my restaurant — a space where people could experience real Jamaican and international street food made with love, bold flavors, and authenticity. Feeding people is a rare joy to my heart.
Thanks to incredible community support, Miss Christine's Kitchen has been recognized with Winnipeg Community Votes — Best Caribbean Restaurant 6 years straight, Canadian Choice Awards 4 years straight, and Winnipeg Top Choice Jamaican Restaurant 2025 & 2026. I've also had the honor of showcasing my passion on Wall of Chefs and being featured by major media outlets across Canada.
“To serve homemade, authentic Jamaican and international street food that brings people together — food that feels like home, no matter where you're from.”






