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  • Erica P.

    I ordered the curry goat and a patty. The curry goat proportion was great especially considering the price and it was seasoned perfectly. Although it was a bit greasy, it was not filled with trashy meat like what they give at places like Negril. The patty was great as well. I'd definitely recommend this restaurant.

    (5)
  • Michelle B.

    I tried the small brown stew chicken with rice and peas. It was pretty tasty. The prices seemed fair for the amount of food you get. This place is a take out style of restaurant that has a small dining area. I was happy that I could buy packs of tamarind balls right off the counter. I may try the jerk chicken next time if I am in the mood for something spicy. 3 Stars!

    (3)
  • Susan R.

    The food is excellent. Decor isn't so great. Goat curry and meat patties are so good.

    (5)
  • Boris C.

    Tasted decent. I ordered the stew chicken with rice and plantons. Kind of expensive but tasted ok since I rarely eat Caribbean food.

    (3)
  • Christopher M.

    Love. This. Food. This is it. But it's kind of like In-N-Out Burger in California in that you have to order off the "secret menu"-- I always, I mean ALWAYS ask for ox-tail gravy on my Jerk Chicken or it's just too dry. Same with the the rice and peas. But with that gravy. Oh. My. God. "This jont is FIRE!" The patties are great, then they aren't. They sometimes make their own, sometimes they buy them from a supplier. And it's always a different supplier. WTF? But they are never below a 7 on a 1-10 beef patty scale. They used to be dismissive and almost rude (eye rolling, sighs) to the lacrosse and latte ski resort sailing golf crowd, but they have gotten better about that. They are on island time. Do not be impatient or expect McDonald's speed service. When you have these wild unsupported assumptions it only leads to a let down. This place ain't in no rush, and you know it. But I would recommend their food to anyone!

    (5)
  • Jane C.

    Favorite things: the meat patties & the cabbage side. Also had the brown (chicken) stew--nice tender chicken. DH's favorites included the rice & beans.

    (4)
  • Habibi S.

    folks are hating! trust me in from Brooklyn, NY and this is the only west indian spot I got to grub at (doesnt hurt that its 2 miles from my house). Everything is cooked onsite by the owners and taste like home cooking. Ox Tail is my favorite thing and aunty always hooks it up.

    (4)
  • Ashleigh V.

    So im sitting here eating the large curry chicken value meal thing, its curry chicken, white rice, mashed potatoes you know the works, and its absolutely horrible. it looks like curry, but does not smell nor taste like curry. an the rice is over cooked. im just disappointed. i have to order more food now because of this.

    (1)
  • Sarah C.

    to die for. never had anything but amazing food here

    (5)
  • Jae S.

    I ordered the jerk chicken dinner, beef patty and coco bread. The jerk chicken was good, small portions. The coco bread was old, we couldnt even separate it but when we did it just broke off. The beef patty was old as well. The meat inside was very still, not hot and bubbly. The prices were high.

    (2)
  • Kevin P.

    I have dined in and ordered carryout from this restaurant on several occasions. I keep coming back, since the food is always good. The large portions are at bargain prices and I have never had to wait a long time to receive my food. I generally order the oxtails and curry goat when I dine in or carryout. I will be dining there today for dinner. The food has been prepared very well each time I visit, so I like the consistency. Often other Caribbean restaurants lack the consistency or simply the food is bland and not cooked properly.

    (4)
  • Emily R.

    I always drive by this place and I didn't feel like cooking or eating leftovers for dinner. I asked another patron in line what she would recommend. Since I'm not quite adventurous enough to try the oxtail, I went with the jerk chicken. Both she and the lady at the counter warned me that the food would be very spicy. I don't have a very high tolerance for spiciness but I was surprised to find it only had a slight kick to it anyhow. $7.00 for two pieces of chicken, a side of rice, mixed vegetables, and a few plantains. The chicken was pretty tasty but hard to pick through to get to the meat for some reason. The plantains were somewhat dry. Lots of packaged food and drinks are also sold inside the market. There's a frozen case of York Castle ice cream in the back to the right and a few tables to sit at if you decide to dine here.

    (3)
  • A B.

    A Jamaican restaurant in a place where you would never expect one. It's tucked away in a strip mall off of Georgia Ave., right around where Georgia Ave. turns into the boonies. My favorite place in the world. ::sarcasm:: It gains a star just for being in such a crappy location - it made the drive to my destination a lot better. The menu is rather limited and consists of the Jamaican standbys - oxtail stew, curried goat, goat soup, patties (chicken/vegetable/beef [spicy or mild]), fried plantains, some dishes with fish, etc. The patties weren't bad, but not the best I've ever had. Same with the plantains, and I also got a 'fried dumpling' that tasted like...well, if you took one of the biscuits from popeyes, squeezed it like a tomato and formed it back into a very dense ball, and then deep fried it. sounds odd, and I'm sure that won't make any sense to those of you reading this, but it worked. Especially for 40 cents or however much it was. Would have gone great with that goat soup, if I had gotten it. Another plus - great drink selection. I walked off with mango carrot juice, but they also had the standard ginger beer, sea moss, peanut...AND there was a sign in the window saying that they serve Yorkcastle ice cream, but I didn't see any when I looked around.

    (4)
  • michelle l.

    Great price! Great food! You get 3 pieces of chicken, a slaw, beans/rice, and 3 plantains for $7---enough to eat for 2 meals! Great flavor. They have 2 locations...norbeck and on Rt355 just north of rockville in the back of a strip mall. i've tried a place in rockville called carribean feast. island pride is much, much better.

    (4)
  • Paul C.

    Came here randomly and my experience wasn't the best. The food was mediocre at best. Poor customer service and pretty expensive for what you get. I had gotten the lamb stew and the sauce was pretty decent but I was charged a pretty penny for a dish that was mostly made up of little bones. The beef patty was alright though. Not the best but not the worst and better than 711 beef patties haha. Would I come back? Probably not unless I had a weird hankering for some Jamaican food.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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