Tropical Feast
18400 NW 2nd Ave,Ste 5, Miami, FL, 33169
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Address :
18400 NW 2nd Ave,Ste 5
Miami, FL, 33169 - Phone (305) 652-8648
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
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India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.
Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.
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Keshia R.
Food is always great...just like my mom's. Friendly staff. She remembers my order every time. "Chicken Roti, Hot." Practically had it wrapped up before I fully walked through the door.
(4)Nicole C.
Visited here for the first time and do not recommend this place unless you want to be rushed for no reason and treated like crap. Nobody was in the store and the lady behind the counter kept asking me what I wanted like 3 times in less than 3 minutes while I was looking at the menu. Not at all friendly. I was very irritated and decided this lady's attitude was not worth buying anything from here. I ended up walking out and do not plan to return unless I become mentally deranged and want to be treated like *#%*.
(1)Traci W.
Michelle's Roti Rock my world!!! And everything else that magical woman touches...what a treat you are in for as you are magically transported to Trinidad with all the warmth love and kindness that is the heart of this establishment. You are welcomed like family as you walk in the door and what you don't know about you will learn because Michelle already knows what you should order before you do! (Don't forget the doubles) its truly an experience you will not forget... I had an 11 year old eating goat for the first time and loving it, who would have thought!!! Sorry Moldavort don't know what happened on your visit but I know I'm a lifer!!! :)
(5)Gina H.
Oh...my...God...I...am...in....LOVE....with Michelle's ROTI. I've always wanted to try a Roti from Tropical Feast ever since I tasted the Doubles. I had my chance today on account of my being a silly and leaving my lunch at home. My friend Vitra phoned in an order for two medium hot chicken Roti and one with no pepper (for someone in the office who is new to Roti ). AND BONUS!!! They were making Doubles so we ordered ten (to take home for dinner). They only make Doubles on a Friday and Saturday, and on Saturday mornings they make other Trinidadian items for breakfast and lunch, other than Roti. First the Roti. Thin bread...stuffed to capacity with chunks of fresh chicken and potato in a very delicious curry sauce...which I think I could handle kicking up a notch to hot. We have been rubbing our tummies and making satisfied num num noises since. You can have chicken, goat, shrimp or veggie. Next, the Doubles. I just KNEW I was missing something eating Doubles that were a gift but nonetheless a day old. The Doubles I had today were fluffy yellow rounds of hot deliciousness surrounding a perfectly seasoned chick pea mix with a mango sauce which was still moist (not having soaked overnight into the Doubles like I had eaten previously). I could just lay down and roll around on these little seasoned pillows of love. As usual with places I tend to frequent, it's more about the food than the ambiance. And as usual, you don't find silver service table service at candlelit white tablecloth covered tables. You won't even find a menu. Food on offer is listed on a dry erase board on the back wall. They have lots of island sodas and juices on offer. 1 chicken Roti - $6.69 (including tax) 1 Doubles - $1.62 (includes tax) Not getting a speeding ticket on the way back to the office - Priceless Located in a strip mall behind the Dunkin Donuts on the West side of 441 just North of the Miami Gardens Drive intersection.
(5)Sean M.
I have been going to place on and off for over 15 years, usually I pass by if I am going to the A/C mechanic in the same plaza.. The eating area just has a few wobbly tables to eat on with no matching chairs. I have only had the chicken and potato roti each time I have come here, both which are always made pretty good and tasty. The one issue I have had with this place is the owner is a sour faced weirdo, I have never seen this woman smile for 15 years.I mean she looks at you like you just blew up Trinidad with a nuke or something. Because of this, I do not come here anymore I prefer to patronize other establishments with civilized customer service.
(2)Kathi C.
Before I could make it here, I kept re-reading everyone's rave reviews, and I must say, I might like Tropical Feast's rotis better than their competitor up the street. Mostly, it's because only one of the rotis has bones. I know the bones give flavor and are probably more authentic- blah blah blah, but who has time for them? The vegetarian (obviously), shrimp, beef, and chicken are all boneless. Today, I tried beef and chicken- both were fantastic. The meats were cooked to tender perfection, and the roti skin and curry potatoes blended well together. The chickpea doubles were good too, though they didn't make my eyes roll in the back of my head as I expected, after reading the other reviews. I also tried the Mauby drink, which was strong on the anise and sweet at the same time. I like that they said they made their own Sorrel and Irish Moss. I will try each one upon my return. Apparently, you can add pumpkin to any of the rotis for a small upcharge. Sounds delicious! Roti with pumpkin and Irish Moss next time!
(5)James B.
So I'm not super familiar with West Indian food but I'm always adventurous. A co-worker brought me a chicken and potato roti. I love indian curry but this is a more western (?) take on it. Those facts don't matter but all I can say is that it was a delicious combination of potatoes, chicken, curry all wrapped in a beautiful wrap. I t was deliciously spicy! I'll take this over Chipotle ANYDAY hands down (and I do quite like Chipotle for a quick lunch). But something about this roti was really awesome. I'll have to update and write more once I get to try the other rotis and doubles (really looking forward to goat!)
(5)Lance L.
Working in the area this place is extremely convenient for lunch. I've had the chicken roti and shrimp roti , each time they have been very flavorful a little spice and good meats . It doesn't have a lot of seating which is fine , it's quaint and it makes you feel like you are indeed out of Miami and maybe In a little spot somewhere in Trinidad. If you're concerned about a place that doesn't have a lot of fancy decor this isn't for you , but if yore concerned about having wonderfully flavorful food that you talk about back at work then this is the place.
(4)Nicole B.
My friends and I went here initially to pick up tickets for various parties we were attending for Miami Carnival. We figured while we were there, might as well pick up some food too. The place was completely disorganized. It took us 10 minutes to realize there was a separate line for tickets and food. One person just sat down behind the counter and was eating her food, while another was only serving people she knew, which happen to be EVERYONE around my group. Eventually the lady who did help us apologized for the wait and went out of her way to speed up the process. I wish I remember her name because she was so nice. I ordered a medium chicken roti and my friends both ordered stew chicken dinners. On the way back to the hotel, my friends said they didn't like the dinner. The chicken had no taste. The potato salad it came with was good but neither of them finished their meal. The chicken roti was good except the roti skin was a little thin and they just put pepper in one spot on the roti. So 3/4 of it was mild and then the last couple bites were hot. It's a decent place but next time I'm in Miami, I would rather try some other Trinidadian restaurants before going back there.
(3)Marcos R.
I concur with Gina's assessment every step of the way. This place rocks. I guess the cuisine is a fusion of Trinidadian and East Indian. I had never even heard of Roti or Doubles, but I decided I had to give this place a try. It's a little out of the way, but worth the visit for sure. You can order ahead and get it to go as well. They're so trusting, when I called to place an order I asked if they wanted my name or phone number. No need, they said; "just come by in 20 minutes". Roti is basically an Indian burrito using a type of nan dough. It's pretty big and pretty round, stuffed with chicken, potatoes, and curry sauce. I had the medium, but I think I'll go for the hot next time. I ordered on a Friday, so they had Doubles. Again, I hadn't a clue as to what Doubles were. But I'm willing to try almost any food once. Sort of an empananda only with more dough and chick peas in them along w/a tasty curry. SOO good! I'm already looking forward to my next visit.
(4)Mikey V.
My coworker Gina got me to come here for lunch last Friday. I was a bit skeptical at first, considering I never really had Trinidadian food before, but I was soon like "WHOA". The Chicken "Roti" was absolutely amazing. The texture, taste, smell, even the way it fits in your hands is just amazing. Cooked to perfection, melts in your mouth... I could not get enough! I gobbled my Roti way before Gina could even finish her first half. Next, Gina let me have what's called a "Double". The only way I can explain it would be to picture God making an envelope of sweet, doughy, goodness, and filling it with some more sweet, saucy goodness. I think they make both the dough and and the inside of it with Sweet peas (hence, the "doubles"). So good. I want more! My mouth is getting watery just thinking about it... So, a big thanks to Gina for making it happen, and a huge thanks to Tropical Feast for serving me such a great meal and showing me such a good time. I highly recommend Tropical Feast to anyone looking for a fabulous Island treasure of a meal!
(5)Jay N.
Sigh. That is all I can say. Very good, very tasty, very authentic and very satisfying Trini food. The staff is also a good group. I've had their roti, bake and fish and of course the doubles. All exceed expectations.
(5)Bill L.
I'm being crazy today and giving them a 5. Was working today in the area. Had to check my bookmarks because I knew there were a few in this hood. Yep. Can't pass up a highly rated Caribbean shack. My mind was set on oxtail. Michelle behind the counter talked me out of that and into the boneless chicken curry. Why would anybody argue with the woman behind the counter? And boy howdy am I glad she did. Tender, juicy, flavorful hunks of perfectly cooked chicken thighs...yum. Thankfully I read a couple reviews prior to hitting the Feast. "They only make Doubles on a Friday and Saturday," says Gina. Oh...wait...today is Friday. Hot-diggity. I have no idea what a double is but the way y'all are talking about these things I just gotta get myself one, er, two. I got them spicy. Right-on. Thanks Tropical Feast. I will certainly return. I must a now add that the leftover Double that I ordered was a nice addition to the leftover curry chicken I had for dinner. GREAT. I only wish that TF was closer.
(5)Alex M.
Just going to add one more review of how awesome this place is. I need to say no more except go on Fridays or the weekend for the Doubles. Even writing this makes my mouth water! 441 around this area is full of Caribbean restaurants, but make it a point to go to this one.
(5)Naomi M.
The last time I ate a Roti was at a hidden, illegal food shack behind this house in Cambride, Mass. You had to know somebody or know somebody that new that someone (you get what I'm saying) to even lay foot on their property. All though it was illegal the cops would even go there to buy Rotis. This family only made them on Saturdays and they were soooo damn good, that they sent their two kids to college on the money they made selling these delicious things.Anyways that was about 10yrs ago and now I have found true love all over again. After doing some research on Yelp I decided to give Tropical Feast Inc. a try. Ahh Tropical Feast this romance is going to last a long time! You have to try the Vegetable Roti!
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