Excellent food, great server, (John). Just the right amount of spice in the Raggie Jamaican Jerk Chicken. Band started playing at 8:30pm. Awesome sound with perfect vocals. I'll be back soon!
This was my first time here, I had the rasta pasta it was SPICY, but it was really good. The drinks were nice too. We also ordered the jerk wings, and they were just ok. My husband had the oxtail stew, which he really enjoyed. He said it was the only thing we ordered with no spice. Overall, it was a great experience.
Came here on the way to Halloween horror nights. Ironically, we were in the mood for Jamaican cuisine. Googled Jamaica food nearby and were surprised that there was a Jamaican restaurant in CityWalk, literally a 2 minute walk from HHN. It's like the food gods were by our side. Lol
Anyways, the restaurant is on the second floor. The host was rude and not welcoming at all, which was a bit of a letdown as it made us almost not wanna go inside. But the spot was a pleasant surprise. The setup makes you feel as if you're in Jamaica on the island near the beach. Cool set up. We arrived a Friday night around 7:40p, and it was relatively empty, so the service was pretty quick and effective. Our waitress was very sweet and pretty attentive. The menu has the typical popular Jamaican dishes, not a huge selection. Was surprised they didn't offer curry chicken but do have curry goat and curry shrimp.
The food overall is good. We erresnt crazy about the beef patty. It was good but a little different. The curry flavors were authentic and delightful. I ordered the oxtail. It also was very good and tender. My complaint is that the oxtail was a bit too salty. Rice and peas were a little different than traditional, but I really enjoyed it. The serving isn't as filing as typical Jamaican take outs, but overall, I was pleased. Prices were very reasonable. I think I would return.
The first half of the time there there was background music. And the 2nd half was live music. The live music was a really cool touch. However, it was wayyyyy too loud. Felt like we were at a concert. We couldn't even hear each other speak or order more things. Idk why they don't play live music at a lower, more chill, volume as reggae is replaxing, doesn't need ti be blasting.
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