Reviews
Great food, excellent cooking. Great prices. Warning make sure you're accustomed to spicy food. If you like curried goat or jerk chicken this place is hard to beat. This location is wheelchair accessible, friendly atmosphere bathrooms were clean. For those who want a spicy dinner this is a great place to try out. I love their ox tail. Vegetarian options: Decent selection of food, rice and peas are delicious, plantains, other options. Kid-friendliness: Kids are often here. It isn't designed specifically for kids but you won't have any trouble bringing kids to eat here. Parking: Next to a grocery store so parking won't be an issue. Wheelchair accessibility: If you can get up onto the sidewalk which has a ramp on the other side you can easily navigate your way here. The bathroom will be a bit tight but should not be an issue.
Paid $20 for this Ackee and Saltfish dinner. Opening my box I saw I had been completely ripped off as there was only not exaggerating at all one single piece of saltfish no bigger than an inch in diameter in my box. See the photo attached. I felt completely taken advantage of and will never come back here again.
Messed up my order again. Check your food before you go. I ordered the Jerk chicken and oxtail combo and paid the extra… no jerk chicken Update: Decided to try this one last time, and they served me this dry and what I suspect to be, dayS old chicken. Unfortunately, this strip of the Danforth is lacking options, but you’ll find great options at Queen and Coxwell and on Pape Ave. Do better Ritz Danforth, do better. I’ll never know.
We ordered oxtail and goat dinners and a soup. The meat was so tender you barely had to chew it. Rice and peas were moist. Soup was chicken, dumpling, potato, carrot and seasoned with a nice little kick of pepper. Everything was nice and piping hot. Service was courteous and prompt. Price was also right. Can't think of any way anything could have been improved. We will keep coming back, every chance we get.
This place has been going downhill for a while. I only went a few times a each year but it's gotten so bad that it's not worth the trip anymore. The food has always been mediocre at best. The food isn't fresh - they're often reheating things in the microwave. It's the kinda place you pop over late evening when you have a craving and all the other decent Carribean places in the area are closed. The service is subpar. You do the best you can to make sure they take down your order correctly. I ordered 2 roti, one chicken and the other goat. One container was even labeled goat but turns out they were both chicken. This wasn't the only time they messed up my order. Stay away.
I just threw away $52 on 3 meals that I thought were terrible. The best of the three was the Oxtail full of fat...jerk chicken is topped with seasoning not marinade. And I guess if you go late the stew chicken is old. The staff seem nice enough but I wish I could get my money back. Sooooo disappointed.
Lovely restaurant with good customer services. It was my first time there and I wanted to try the rice & peas with curry chicken and it was so delicious. I will come back for sure.
Great customer service. Very open space and clean environment. Mask are required.their food is great but the one thing I didn't like was my fried chicken fried in canola oil. I felt it through the taste off. Overall their prices are reasonable.
Was not impressed. Jerk chicken was very dry and didnt even taste like jerk chicken to be honest. I feel like the chicken was old maybe from a day ago. Rice was wet and sticky and the salad…smh…the salad was a little bit of chopped lettuce drowning in an italian sauce. I will not be going back here again.
Absolutely rude! New girl in the front deserves to be fired , starts packing my order and before she even put in the bag I told her it was eat in , turns around with the nastiest look on her face and tells “I should’ve told her “. What difference does it make the packaging is the same for eat in or take out .