Outdoor seating with firewood smoked grills creates a relaxing atmosphere filled with reggae music and a friendly, chill vibe. The setup is simple, featuring picnic benches and foil-served food, evoking a casual, authentic Jamaican experience. The space feels lively yet welcoming, similar to food truck culture.
Jerk chicken tastes like it's straight from Jamaica with authentic Caribbean flavor. The food feels fresh, homemade, and includes real jerk chicken, pork, and salmon.
Grilled to perfection, the jerk chicken is well seasoned and juicy with a soft and tender texture. It pairs well with sides like bami and corn, delivering a full flavor experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but planning ahead is necessary due to food preparation times.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good option for night owls.
Expect food to be ready in less than 10 minutes, as it's cooked to order.
Small space with compact layout and crowded atmosphere creates an intimate setting. Friendly vibe and carefully curated music enhance the dining experience. The place draws a lively crowd seeking authentic Creole flavors.
Food delivers a real authentic taste of Haiti with dishes full of flavor and freshness. Staff provide a kind and genuine experience rooted in Creole culture.
Generous portions of jerk chicken and gravy come with meals. The wings and jerk chicken deliver consistent, phenomenal flavor alongside rice and peas.
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Chef Creole is located at MIA Airport, North Terminal, Concourse E outside of security.
They accept airline vouchers for payment.
The restaurant is a short walk from the elevators in terminal E.
Small hole-in-the-wall spot with a no-frills interior and a market selling Caribbean products. Atmosphere feels like a mom and pops place with a clean kitchen and a few tables for dining. Known for affordable, authentic Jamaican dishes like curry goat and jerk chicken.
Caribbean dishes here deliver authentic flavors with a strong focus on Trinidadian and Guyanese cuisine. Cow-foot soup stands out for its home-cooked style and genuine taste.
Jerk chicken stands out for its bold flavor and is often paired with sides like roti. Meals featuring jerk chicken offer a satisfying portion at a reasonable price point.
Good to know
They have daily specials, and on Saturday, the curry chicken costs $7.
There is a $6 lunch special from 11 AM to 4 PM.
Warning: do not park in the empty lot next door without paying, as they have spotters waiting to penalize you.
Caribbean restaurant with authentic Jamaican food and a cozy dine-in area tucked at the back. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with well-thought-out decor and lively music. Service is fast and friendly, creating a vibrant yet comfortable environment.
Food features authentic Jamaican flavors with rice and peas done right. Portions come generous and the taste stays true to traditional Jamaican cuisine.
Spicy and flavorful jerk chicken comes with sides like jerk rice and jerk slaw. Complementary sauces add a modern twist to this local delicacy.
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Expect a lively atmosphere as it transforms into a club after 6:30pm from Tuesday to Saturday.
Happy hour is popular on Friday nights, attracting a crowd.
The jerk chicken tray is priced reasonably at $16.
Neighborhood spot with pimento smoke aroma and a cozy, family-friendly vibe. Separate bar and lounge area with three TVs and a small stage create a relaxed setting. Regulars enjoy authentic Jamaican flavors and generous portions in a welcoming atmosphere.
Food features authentic Jamaican flavors with dishes like Jerk Chicken and smoky, peppery pork. The style stays true to traditional Caribbean cooking, offering a juicy and flavorful experience.
Well seasoned and glorious jerk chicken stands out here. It pairs well with dishes like cow foot and calaloo with salted fish.
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Parking is plentiful and free in the surrounding area.
The restaurant has a separate take-out entrance for convenience.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portion sizes for the cost.
Restaurant offers a casual, chaotic atmosphere with multiple TVs and loud music creating a lively environment. Art and live music add to the cozy, chill vibe despite some disorganization. Large portions and a varied menu highlight the dining experience.
Authentic Haitian cuisine shines with natural spices and made to order dishes. The menu and music videos reinforce the genuine cultural vibe.
Jerk chicken comes with rich, bold flavors and pairs well with sides like rice with beans and griot. It stands out alongside other dishes like akra and goat stew.
Good to know
Expect to spend about $15 per meal.
The portions are large and can feed multiple people.
The online ordering process is very easy.
Small space with beautiful design and a chill vibe sets a welcoming atmosphere. Fire music plays, creating a lively yet relaxed energy. Crowd enjoys authentic Caribbean flavors paired with a nice view.
Food shows mixed authenticity with some dishes offering authentic Caribbean flavors while others lack depth, like the bland rice. Overall, the menu includes both flavorful and less genuine options.
Jerk chicken features a perfectly crispy exterior and juicy interior with exceptional flavor. Options include honey jerk wings, bites, and bowls served with plantains and curry vegetables.
Good to know
The restaurant offers vegan options on its menu.
Portion sizes are large, suitable for sharing.
Prices are considered high for the portion sizes offered.
Small setting offers authentic Jamaican vibe with Asian-Jamaican influences and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels like a little piece of Jamaica with a friendly cat adding to the experience. Shelves stocked with Jamaican items enhance the cultural feel.
Flavors stay true to Jamaican roots with authentic Jamaican and Chinese Jamaican dishes. Shelves hold a variety of authentic Jamaican items, creating a vibe that feels like Jamaica itself.
Huge portions come with the jerk chicken meal, served with rice and peas and fried plantains. The jerk chicken pairs well with curry chicken and patties, all offering consistent flavor across meals.
Good to know
Jamaica Kitchen is takeout only, but they have a few high-top seats outside.
Currently, salt fish fritters are only available on Saturday at 12 noon.
Expect to pay around $314 for a group order of curry chicken and oxtail stew.