Delivery: Yes Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
1 review
Soon Carlow
I was getting my nails done next door and starving so I decided to check it out again to see how things have changed.
Years ago when I 1st moved into the neighborhood this establishment opened up shortly after. It took a minute for them to find their groove. I would get home and have the wrong food or be missing sauces etc and that was annoying.
On my most recent visit I ordered the Rasta Pasta. The gentleman before me had ordered a large and there was only enough for a mini so I took it. in retrospect the mini was more than enough (see pic). What happens next is interesting. Yrs ago the Rasta Pasta trend was started by Footprints in Bk on Clarendon Rd. Ironically that was to give the people a sort of vegetarian option that wasn't so bland. My how things have changed. Everyone is now doing it and clearly this wasn't the right option for me.
This was the 3rd day of lent and I am going meat free for the next 2mths. When I placed my order I didn't inquire as to whether there was meat in it or not seeing as though rasta don't eat meat and again, technically this dish shouldn't have any. Wrong! Got home and the sucker is loaded with shredded chicken. I was hungry so I picked it out. To me it was way too greasy even though flavorful. I don't get why pasta would need to be loaded with oils.
I had an order of peppered shrimp as well. It was right on the money in terms of the intensity of the peppers and flavors but I don't know that they were fresh. Biting in I could tell they've been there for a min. I am not sure what the shelf life of something like this is.
I would def go back much earlier in the day on another week day to get the food when they 1st open up ans it's much fresher. Overall I don't think the prices were that bad. I paid $ 11 for the tow sides that I had. Customer service was good and so was my wait.
I was getting my nails done next door and starving so I decided to check it out again to see how things have changed.
Years ago when I 1st moved into the neighborhood this establishment opened up shortly after. It took a minute for them to find their groove. I would get home and have the wrong food or be missing sauces etc and that was annoying.
On my most recent visit I ordered the Rasta Pasta. The gentleman before me had ordered a large and there was only enough for a mini so I took it. in retrospect the mini was more than enough (see pic). What happens next is interesting. Yrs ago the Rasta Pasta trend was started by Footprints in Bk on Clarendon Rd. Ironically that was to give the people a sort of vegetarian option that wasn't so bland. My how things have changed. Everyone is now doing it and clearly this wasn't the right option for me.
This was the 3rd day of lent and I am going meat free for the next 2mths. When I placed my order I didn't inquire as to whether there was meat in it or not seeing as though rasta don't eat meat and again, technically this dish shouldn't have any. Wrong! Got home and the sucker is loaded with shredded chicken. I was hungry so I picked it out. To me it was way too greasy even though flavorful.
I don't get why pasta would need to be loaded with oils.
I had an order of peppered shrimp as well. It was right on the money in terms of the intensity of the peppers and flavors but I don't know that they were fresh. Biting in I could tell they've been there for a min. I am not sure what the shelf life of something like this is.
I would def go back much earlier in the day on another week day to get the food when they 1st open up ans it's much fresher. Overall I don't think the prices were that bad. I paid $ 11 for the tow sides that I had. Customer service was good and so was my wait.