This company has a help wanted sign . We went in yesterday to inquire . The lady yesterday at the cashier was very nice and informed us they were looking for someone in the back to wash dishes . Perfect my boyfriend has 10 years experience . She told him to come back in the morning and speak with the manager . This morning he came to speak with the manager (she would not provide her name ) . She advised that they were looking for a Jamaican only not American because it’s a Jamaican restaurant. I didn’t know race determines who can wash pots and pan . Racism &discrimination is still alive . Even tho they came to America to maintain a business and life . How ironic. I have patronized this place several times but I will not spend another cent at a place like this and I advise all other “Americans “ to do the same . I’ve contacted department of labor &better business bureau. People please support your own kind because they don’t give a flip about us . This man is one the hardest working people out and you missed out because of racism smh . Y’all come to our country and discriminate but want us to...
Read moreAlright. I didn’t want to do this initially, but now, they’ve earned their one and only one star. This establishment is not a good reflection on the Jamaican culture and cuisine at all. We tried just about all of their foods after not really liking that the breakfast we ordered was swimming in a pool of oil. Saltfish and ackee with boiled bananas and dumplings. TOO MUCH OIL!! We got heartburn after. We also had to wait until we got home to eat it because it was FLAVORLESS! No seasoning. Another time, we got the oxtail with rice and peas. We noticed the rice and please were dry looking so we asked for gravy over the rice. NO FLAVOR! We also tried the porridge. LUMPY! It might look good, but there is no taste. There is no music, no tv, no greeting or anything when you go into that place, just a weird dampened vibe. I don’t like it. All of this is not worth the price. You might not want to waste your hard earned dollars here. We can luckily cook these foods on our own at home as it is what we grew with. They need much...
Read moreI have been eating at Aunty Vannie's for many years and can never grow tired of a few favorite dishes. Breakfast is a great starting point. Highly recommend the ackee and saltfish with provisions, or the porridge is another good choice. The jerk chicken always hits the mark in terms of the taste being consistent, THE BEST! That thing is good on its own and patrons will wait patiently for it to come off the grill. I've had it a few ways, as a meal, with breadfruit or on its own. You can't go wrong either way. I cannot find a word to describe how good the fish options are. They use fresh ingredients and seasoned to perfection. The steamed snapper is a favorite as well as the escovitch with bammy if available. Most of the traffic comes and goes or dine in. Overall, the food is good, you can sit and eat in peace and in the event there were any discrepancies, a swift resolution was offered. Will definitely continue to patronize this...
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