Jamaican
Jamaican
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Puff’s Patties
At Puff’s Patties in Crown Heights, you can eat coco bread stuffed with a patty that's stuffed with oxtail and mac and cheese.
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Jerk House
At this counter-service Caribbean spot in Harlem, something with jerk sauce on it should be your go-to order.
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Jerk Pan
Jerk Pan is a great Jamaican food truck that’s parked right next to the J.P. Morgan building on 48th and Park Avenue in Midtown East.
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Miss Lily’s
Miss Lily’s is a very sceney spot in Greenwich Village where good looking people can go eat spicy, tasty Caribbean food and stare at each other.
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Peppa’s Jerk Chicken
The LES location of Peppa's Jerk Chicken serves Jamaican food that's just as delicious as what you'll find at their other spots in Brooklyn.
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Miss Lily’s 7A Cafe
Miss Lily’s is basically the Jamaican Cracker Barrel, the way they’re expanding. That’s a good thing. We love Cracker Barrel.
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Jam'It Bistro
Jam’It Bistro in Red Hook serves delicious Jamaican beef patties and jerk chicken, along with other Caribbean staples.
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Island Cz Cafe
If you want traditional Jamaican food in Crown Heights that transports you to Kingston or Ocho Rios, this is the spot.
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Adá Supper Club
Adá Supper Club is a rotating delivery series featuring three-course meals from Black and female chefs focusing on foods of the African diaspora.
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Koten’s
Koten’s is a Caribbean and American restaurant on Staten Island with a fantastic backyard, late night hours, and lots of drink specials.
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Negril
Negril is a Jamaican restaurant in Park Slope where you should drink rum cocktails and eat oxtails with friends.