Caribbean
Most Popular Guides
Guide
Where To Eat Caribbean Jerk In London
Fruity scotch bonnet-laden sauces, charred pork belly straight from the drum, and more.
Guide
The 5 Best Jerk Chicken Spots In East London
In the mood for jerk chicken? Here are the best spots to get it around east London.
Guide
Where To Eat Caribbean Food In London
From freshly baked patties, to charred jerk, to flaky roti, and lots more.
Guide
Our Favourite Black-Owned Restaurants In London
From West African brilliance in Brixton to East African excellence in Islington, and lots more in between.
Caribbean
Sorted by most recentLDNReview
Roti Stop
A grab-and-go spot of the most delicious kind, Roti Stop is a go-to Stoke Newington takeaway for a quick patty or a nourishing tub of curry goat with roti.
LDNReview
Guanabana
Guanabana is a cool spot in Camden serving Caribbean-inspired dishes and one of the best halal Sunday roasts in London.
LDNReview
Peppers & Spice
The Tottenham outpost of Peppers & Spice isn’t dissimilar to its Dalston sibling, but we'd wager the jerk chicken from this location of the Caribbean takeaway spot is even better.
LDNReview
The Tastebox
The Tastebox is a Caribbean takeaway spot at the top of Gillespie Road, making some of north London’s smokiest jerk.
LDNReview
Jam Delish
Jam Delish, a vibrant vegan Caribbean spot in Islington, has a Good Times energy that will enable a round of colourful cocktails, even on a Tuesday night.
LDNReview
Danclair's
From the people behind Fish, Wings & Tings, Danclair’s is a great little Caribbean spot in Brixton Village for rum punch and moreish cod fritters.
LDNReview
Tasty Jerk
Tasty Jerk is a smoke-filled Jamaican jerk experience in Crystal Palace. The fact it's takeaway-only won't stop you from coming back again and again.
LDNGuide
Where To Eat Caribbean Jerk In London
Fruity scotch bonnet-laden sauces, charred pork belly straight from the drum, and more.
LDNGuide
Our Favourite Black-Owned Restaurants In London
From West African brilliance in Brixton to East African excellence in Islington, and lots more in between.
LDNFeature
Riaz Phillips Wants Everyone To Know About The Diversity Of Caribbean Food Culture
The Londoner on Afro-Caribbean food culture, his new book West Winds, and the importance of diversity in diversity.
LDNGuide
Where To Eat Caribbean Food In London
From freshly baked patties, to charred jerk, to flaky roti, and lots more.
LDNReview
Smokey Jerkey
Smokey Jerkey lives up to its name in all the ways your stomach could hope for. The little New Cross takeaway spot offers up some of London's finest charred meat and Caribbean cuisine.
LDNReview
JB’s Soul Food
JB’s is a consistently excellent Caribbean spot just off Peckham High Street.
LDNReview
Troy Bar
Troy Bar is a little Caribbean bar in Shoreditch that does a great lunchtime grab and go deal.
LDNReview
Jay Dees Caribbean
Jay Dees is a cash-only Caribbean takeaway spot making generous and tasty jerk chicken, curried goat, and Jamaican patties in Notting Hill.
LDNReview
Three Little Birds
A little Brixton spot serving up big Jamaican flavours, Three Little Birds is perfect for a rum-packed cocktail and some good small plates.
LDNReview
Bready Delights
One of the best grab-and-go options in Brighton, Bready Delights serves Jamaican classics from their food van on The Avenue.
LDNReview
Buster Mantis
Buster Mantis is a comfortable Depftord bar with Caribbean influences that’s open late on weekends and has plenty of outside seating.
LDNReview
Rainbow Cookout
Rainbow Cookout is a Caribbean takeaway stall making great jerk chicken, curried mutton, and a double-handed gravy-laden jerk chicken sandwich.