On 1/23/24 my wife visited this location this is what she experienced while purchasing two Jamaican hard dough bread, one was already sliced and in a plastic bag, the server told my wife she would have to get her one that was not sliced as yet for it was in a brown paper bag for it was too hot to be in plastic. Upon this, the server then went over to the rack where the bread were and immediately stuck her hand into the brown open paper bag and feeling the bread, mind this is the same server who was just at the cash register handling money, dirty money. My wife said she addressed her and a gentleman came from the back and he claimed that she was not touching the bread, however there was a witness who was there in the store and confirmed what this server was doing. The gentleman behind the counter then said “ oh that bread is not for you, you will get another one” . The server then went to the back and brought my wife another bread which was sliced. Upon exiting the store and telling me, her husband what transpired, I just shook my head. When we arrived home in Pembroke Pines, i took the loaves of bread and threw them in the Garbage. I/we will NEVER go to this establishment again , EVER..imagine the contaminated bread was going to be sold to another customer who had no idea of...
Read moreFirstly, If you go to any jcan food place, looking for customer service, you are waisting time. The value is the food. That said, I've found the people here to be amicable.
In my view this place has the best tasting, and consistently fresh cocoa bread I've ever had outside of Jamaica. If you want patties, eat the chicken (I prefer the curry vs the jerk chicken). I don't eat beef patties, but others who've had it, said it is not that good.
But the real gem is the ackee loaf! The ackee and salt fish is seasoned to perfection (not greasy or salty), but I don't think it's always available.
They usually have toto, sweet bread, potato pudding, bread pudding, and hard dough bread as well. But I haven't had any...
Read moreI thought Hammond's on 183rd and 27th Ave had the best patties. Those patties are even better than patties I've had in Jamaica. However I finally tried taste rite and that was the best spicy beef patty I've ever had in my life! Alot of reviews on here are not from actually Jamaicans. So as an actual Jamaican 🇯🇲 I stamp taste rite as the best patty I've ever had whether in the states or Jamaica. I've been to both Toronto and London (other places with significant Jamaican populations so I gotta try their patties to see who is the best. But right now I give it to 1. Taste rite 2. Hammonds. Hammonds patties and cocoa bread are larger but taste rite has better seasoning and the cocoa bread is softer and baked to...
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