Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Caters: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
2 reviews
Yuki Mcgahee
It's a close call on whether this dining experience was more unpleasant than a 2AM visit to the now-shuttered garbage-laden KFC/Taco Bell in the Village.
The refusal of the woman who worked here to acknowledge me was perhaps admirable in a performance art sort of way but not conducive to forming a customer-restaurant relationship. She turned away when I walked in. When I sat down, she began putting chairs on the tables. Since the posted closing was more than 90 minutes away I thought I was safe.
I figured that if I waited she'd have to talk to me eventually but I gave up. I asked if they were closed. She didn't seem to like this question and said they're not closed. She seemed annoyed that I didn't know the rules (order at the counter, where no one was working.)
Eventually I got the curry chicken dinner. It had subtle spices and was well-prepared, but the canned vegetables didn't impress me much. The plantains were fresher and sweeter than usual. The rice and peas were average. Overall, there was nothing in the food that will cause me to endure another round of the surliness here.
Well my check in enthusiasm did not match my experience. The menu was legit west Indian food, but the quality of my meal was nothing to rave about. I ordered the vegetarian roti. A good roti stays soft but this one quickly began to harden around the edges. The soy chunks were bathed in a slightly tasty curry. As with any authentic Caribbean experience, the service is slow and rather blase'. I didn't have a chance to return to try anything else.
It's a close call on whether this dining experience was more unpleasant than a 2AM visit to the now-shuttered garbage-laden KFC/Taco Bell in the Village.
The refusal of the woman who worked here to acknowledge me was perhaps admirable in a performance art sort of way but not conducive to forming a customer-restaurant relationship. She turned away when I walked in. When I sat down, she began putting chairs on the tables. Since the posted closing was more than 90 minutes away I thought I was safe.
I figured that if I waited she'd have to talk to me eventually but I gave up. I asked if they were closed. She didn't seem to like this question and said they're not closed. She seemed annoyed that I didn't know the rules (order at the counter, where no one was working.)
Eventually I got the curry chicken dinner. It had subtle spices and was well-prepared, but the canned vegetables didn't impress me much. The plantains were fresher and sweeter than usual. The rice and peas were average. Overall, there was nothing in the food that will cause me to endure another round of the surliness here.
Well my check in enthusiasm did not match my experience. The menu was legit west Indian food, but the quality of my meal was nothing to rave about.
I ordered the vegetarian roti. A good roti stays soft but this one quickly began to harden around the edges. The soy chunks were bathed in a slightly tasty curry. As with any authentic Caribbean experience, the service is slow and rather blase'.
I didn't have a chance to return to try anything else.