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4.0 (2 reviews)
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Trini Street Food

Trini Street Food

4.2
(21 reviews)
0.9 mi

I have heared great reviews about this food truck, I just came out of BJ's and decided to stop by…read more They did not open yet but a line started to form so it gave me time to decided what I wanted to try. The line moves quickly I ordered doubles (only one) with cucumber. It was really good I should have purchased two. Alot of flavor not to spicy. Great customer service I will definitely order again.

I really wanted to love this place. I was in the mood for some Trini food but didn't feel like…read moredriving to Trinciti. It is super easy to get to this food truck. It is in the parking lot of Walmart/Home Depot but closer to the BJ's side. The wait was a bit long to order the food. They have a great ordering system in that they have a megaphone to call out your receipt number. I had a bit of a wait to receive my food. I initially went for corn soup and I should have just stopped ordering right there. The corn soup was very tasty. I didn't care for the dumplings that they had in it though. I poured pepper in my soup and it was real nice. I should have gotten two soups. I got an aloo pie with channa, pepper, tamarind, mango, cucumber, and chadon beni. This could have used more flavor, which is surprising, especially with all of the toppings on it. I got bake and saltfish with tamarind and pepper. I truly did not like or enjoy this at all. I took one bite and knew I shouldn't eat anymore. I took another bite to be sure and after that bite decided to just take my L and throw it all out. The saltfish was rubbery, at room temperature, and it tasted off. The bake itself seemed like it would taste okay but it was soggy and soaking in liquid. I literally opened this shortly after getting it so i don't know how the bake could be so soggy. I would not recommend the bake and saltfish at all. The aloo pie is okay but it wasn't giving what it needed to give. However, the corn soup was delicious. Def go for the corn soup.

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Toma-Tis Restaurant & Grill

Toma-Tis Restaurant & Grill

4.5
(132 reviews)
2.7 mi
•$

Delicious food! Had the jerk chicken, plantains, Mac and cheese and ackee wrap. All very tasty…read more Wish I lived closer but will be back!

My husband and I are from Pittsburgh, PA and were in the area for a concert last night. I always…read morelike to look ahead on Yelp and Google for local vegan joints to try when we're somewhere new and this one stuck out to me. I was just as excited to come here as I was for the concert! First of all, the service was SO PERSONAL. Everyone there was so friendly, chatting with us about veganism, etc. The owner especially was so sweet and made us feel like we were really being taken care of. We didn't want to go crazy with ordering since we were going to be going to a concert right after and tried to order light by sharing the jerk chicken sandwich, a pumpkin patty and a jackfruit/chickpea patty, cassava fries, and a slice of pie which I think they said was some type of potato "pudding"? Everything was so delicious, substantial, and satisfying! The cassava fries were light and not greasy at all but still had so much unique flavor, I was swooning over them! The jerk chicken was out of this world and I regret not getting a whole one for myself! The seasoning, the crisp of the "chicken," even the bread it was on was perfect. Both patties were warm and savory, a perfect handheld snack. AND THAT PIE! Unlike anything I have ever eaten - it was just the right amount of sweet, loaded with spices and flavor, dense and chewy. One of those things that you eat and then can't stop thinking about. We had half of it saved and I'm not going to lie - I thought about it a few times during the concert and then immediately dug into it in the car afterward! I don't want to come back here, I NEED to come back. The menu is so extensive and I want to try some of the entrees - hoe many places do you know that serve vegan oxtail?? I need to try it. I am so happy that we found Toma-Tis and I will be recommending it all of my friends, vegan or not! (FWIW, my husband is not vegan and he devoured everything happily!) If you live nearby, I am so jealous. I would be a regular if I did!

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Jamaica Breeze Restaurant

Jamaica Breeze Restaurant

3.8
(116 reviews)
0.5 mi
•$$

After going to Jamaica Breeze quite a few times, the baseline reality here remains rock solid: they…read moredo not disappoint. When you walk in for the lunch or dinner rush, the sheer volume of options hits you immediately. The protein lineup alone is a masterclass in variety, covering every angle from deeply smoky jerk chicken, BBQ, and rich brown stew to curry goat, tender pork, and pristine fish like porgie and red snapper. It's supported by an endless array of staples--perfectly executed rice and peas, clean white rice, green bananas, and sweet, caramelized plantains. There is quite literally too much to list, but the execution remains remarkably high across the board. The staff keeps the line moving with a pleasant, welcoming energy, and while the legendary Jamaican breakfast menu remains uncharted territory for me, the dinner rotation alone makes this place an automatic favorite. Food (4/5): A massive victory for variety and flavor. To pull off this many traditional Caribbean proteins--from oxtail and curry to perfectly fried fish--and keep them all consistently tender and deeply seasoned at a buffet scale is a serious achievement. Decor (3.25/5): Unpretentious, functional, and clean. It's a space built for high-volume neighborhood traffic where the visual focus is kept exactly where it belongs: on the food. Customer Service: The staff is consistently warm, patient, and efficient, maintaining a welcoming neighborhood vibe even when the counter gets absolutely slammed. Price: Around $15 per person. For a heavy, high-quality, fill-your-plate to the brim ..... Caribbean feast in this day and age, the value here is completely unmatched.

I'm keeping this review short and sweet. Yes, yes, and yes. A little pricey but for legit, fresh,…read morehome cooked, delicious food, come on. Love it.

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Nolan’s Cuisine

Nolan’s Cuisine

4.3
(16 reviews)
2.1 mi

I've been coming here for some time now and every time that I have come it's been great service…read more They are always nice & the food is always good. I had stew chicken from them a couple times, curry goat, oxtail & jerk chicken. Everything has been great and they are home of the Cremas ice cream. Sooo good.

I was very excited for this place. There's a good variety, it looks delicious, and it looks like…read moregood price to value. I tend to try these places on 2 good 2 go before I place proper orders, to see what's happening and if I'll like it before jumping in. When I say this was a mess, that is an understatement. The staff is fantastic, very friendly. The food was packed up while I was there, and I was sent on my way without issue. I originally got the notification for this place by going to my mom's funeral. I figured it would cheer me up, but I should have taken it as a sign to avoid instead. I got two plates, both were exactly the same. No variety at all, very disappointing. The worst part was nothing had any taste, any flavor, whatsoever except the oxtail? Chicken? Hard to say, when it only got flavor from the sauce it was in, the meat offering nothing. The fried chicken was bland and tasteless, the black rice (which was the entire bottom of the container) was hard and flavorless, even the mac and cheese just tasted like boiled pasta, no cheese flavor whatsoever. This place is allergic to seasoning. No salt, no pepper, no garlic powder, NO NOTHING. It's all incredibly bland, and borderline inedible. It reminds me of that episode of Fairly Oddparents where Timmy takes the color out of the world and everything is gray and tasteless. How do you make Carribean food tasteless and bland? Apparently, this place is a master course on finding out how. I couldn't even eat the second, I decided I didn't want to torture myself. Do better.

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De Islands - caribbean - Updated June 2026

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