All-inclusive resorts have been around since the ‘50s, but have become smaller and more luxurious in recent years, especially since the pandemic. Accordingly, dining options are keeping pace, with many resorts offering food concepts beyond the typical steakhouse, buffet, and poolside bar. From a chocolate shop run by one of Mexico’s top chocolatiers to a restaurant inside a former sugar mill in Jamaica, read on for a few off-beat — but very delicious — alternatives to the usual resort options.