Outdoor seating with firewood smoked grills sets a chill vibe with reggae music. Jerk chicken is juicy and tender, paired with flavorful sides like bami and corn. Casual picnic benches and foil-served food create an authentic Jamaican feel.
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.
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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 storefront serves freshly made jerk chicken with rice and plantains. Warm, family-friendly vibe feels like home. Live music adds positive energy during busy hours.
Jerk chicken comes with rice, plantains, and vegetables. The flavor stands out as fantastic and amazing.
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The restaurant is typically busy, so call in your order ahead of time.
There is no indoor seating; it's mostly a takeout place.
Seating is limited to one table outside.
Food truck serves authentic jerk chicken with a standout sauce and classic sides like coconut rice. Lively music and comedian vibes create an island atmosphere. Generous portions, especially lobster mac and cheese, make meals last.
Authentic jerk chicken comes with a sauce that stands out. Options include jerk chicken pasta salad and classic sides like baked beans and coconut rice.
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The food truck offers generous portion sizes that can feed multiple people.
Different sauces are available for the ribs, enhancing flavor options.
Instagram photos accurately represent the food served.
Small space with beautiful design and a chill vibe offers a welcoming atmosphere. Jerk chicken shines with crispy skin and juicy meat, served with plantains and curry vegetables. Fire music adds lively energy, enhancing the authentic Caribbean flavors and nice view.
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.
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The restaurant offers vegan options on its menu.
Portion sizes are large, suitable for sharing.
Prices are considered high for the portion sizes offered.
Caribbean spot serves spicy jerk chicken with tasty sides like jerk rice. Cozy dine-in area offers a warm atmosphere with lively music. Fast, friendly service makes it a vibrant yet comfortable place to enjoy authentic Jamaican food.
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.
Outdoor space shines with covered seating and food trucks. Jerk chicken is perfectly cooked with rich sauce. Music blends Afrobeat and dancehall, creating a lively, Caribbean-inspired vibe.
Jerk chicken comes with perfect cooking and a good amount of sauce. It stands out as a delicious dish worth ordering more of.
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Parking nearby is free if I have a handicap placard.
Most vendors run out of food by 5:30 PM.
Bring an umbrella because if it rains, there is hardly anywhere to stand and shelter from the rain.
Small space with a crowded atmosphere creates an intimate vibe. Friendly staff and carefully curated music boost the experience. Meals feature generous portions of jerk chicken with rich gravy and authentic Creole flavors.
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.
Casual spot buzzes with loud music and multiple TVs, creating a lively vibe. Jerk chicken shines with bold flavors, paired perfectly with rice and beans. Large portions and a varied menu make dining here a cozy, chill experience despite some chaos.
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.
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Expect to spend about $15 per meal.
The portions are large and can feed multiple people.
The online ordering process is very easy.
Small spot with a clean kitchen and a few tables offers authentic Jamaican dishes. Bold jerk chicken shines with rich flavor and comes with tasty sides like roti. Prices stay affordable, making it a great mom and pop market experience.
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.
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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.
Cozy spot with pimento smoke aroma and a family-friendly vibe. Glorious jerk chicken shines alongside dishes like cow foot. Separate bar with TVs and a small stage adds a relaxed feel.
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.
Enjoy a laid back vibe with authentic jerk chicken that is juicy and spicy. Large portions of tender oxtail and other dishes come at affordable prices. Clean, well-organized space suits lunch or dinner with affordable prices and welcoming atmosphere.
Jerk chicken comes out juicy and tender with a really spicy kick. It stands out as a flavorful choice alongside other delicious dishes.
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The restaurant is affordable, and one plate can feed 2 to 3 people.
The portion sizes of the dishes are large.
The place is very clean.
Small spot serves home-cooked Jamaican meals with perfectly spiced curry chicken and juicy oxtails. Jerk chicken varies but pairs well with plantains or cabbage. Friendly vibe shines through the cook who also handles the register.
Jerk chicken comes with options like white rice and plantains or rice and cabbage. It sometimes tastes fresh and well-prepared, but other times it seems like it was baked earlier and left out.
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The restaurant offers small, large, and lunch-sized portions.
The meal costs about $13, making it affordable.
Expect limited menu options; only curry chicken, brown stew chicken, and jerk chicken are available.
Small setting offers authentic Jamaican vibe with Asian-Jamaican touches and outdoor seating. Jerk chicken meals come in huge portions with rice, peas, and fried plantains. Friendly cat and shelves stocked with Jamaican items add to the cultural feel.
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.
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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.
Food truck offers bold jerk chicken and ribs with generous portions that satisfy big appetites. Sides like collard greens and mac and cheese complement the meal. Atmosphere stays chill and welcoming, perfect for those craving local flavors away from tourist spots.
Spicy jerk chicken stands out with its bold flavor and consistent quality. Lunch specials include jerk chicken and ribs paired with classic sides.
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Lunch specials are under $12, making it an affordable option.
The portions are generous, often enough for two people.
King Jerk Food Truck is located next to a car repair shop.
Small Jamaican spot serves flavorful jerk chicken and spicy pork at fair prices. Menu on dry erase board adds to casual vibe. One-man staff creates an intimate, personal feel. Chicken sometimes has bones, but sauce boosts taste.
Jerk chicken offers a mix of flavors with some dishes being very flavorful and others lacking taste. The chicken sometimes contains small bones and the sauce can slightly improve the flavor.
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The restaurant operates as a one-man operation, which may affect service speed.
Menu items are displayed on a dry erase board, which can be hard to read.
Prices are considered fair for the offerings.
Shack-style spot serves smoky jerk chicken with spicy kick and hearty sides like rice and peas. No seating, but large parking lot supports busy takeout crowd. Known for best ribs and strong soul food flavors in a worn-down, efficient setting.
Smoky, juicy, and tender jerk chicken comes with a spicy, flavorful kick. Meals include rice and peas, green beans, and mac and cheese with generous portions.
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There is no seating at the restaurant, so only takeout is available.
The restaurant is cash only; no credit cards accepted.
They run out of potato salad, corn bread, and yams by 7pm.