I've never been to a Caribbean restaurant that serves sweet oxtail! I feel like I was eating a bowl of Lucky charms. I thought It was supposed to be savory not sweet. the cabbage taste like cabbage and the red beans and rice was red beans rice but the oxtails though...... The oxtails was sweet for whatever reason I just don't understand. I knew it was a red sign because they had a sign on the window saying no refunds or exchange so other people had to be complaining about the food too. It was absolutely disgusting I would have never eaten it if somebody gave it to me for free. I was still hungry so I went to Rally's to get me some food because this food was extremely too sweet after three bites he had my...
Read moreI don’t know how it tastes now. But I grew up eating here and when Dred ran this place the food was immaculate. He always made fresh fried plantains and banana bread that was wonderful with every meal. But that was about 17 years ago. And ifykyk you would see him outside dancing to reggae music and all he spoke was patois it’s how I learned to understand it! Some mornings you would see him going walking to Kroger to get the food and ingredients but most of his ingredients came straight from the island. And you could tell the moment you would bite into the food he loved cooking and the taste and aroma made...
Read moreRestaurant decor was basic and uninviting. But onto the food. I got the oxtail, rice, cabbage, and side of plantains. My husband got the jerk with cabbage only and 3 beef patties. I am born and raised island first time ever we couldn't eat a plate of food from a Caribbean restaurant. Plantains tasted spoil and the cabbage tasted stale almost bitter. Oxtails were baby tails overly sweet and fatty with barely any meat. Guy was nice but the food was nasty, all of it went to the bin. It just didn't taste like the love was in it. Would never recommend or go back and I'm a tourist...
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