Golden Krust Patties

Golden Krust Patties

Take-out: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

3 reviews

  1. In a crowded Grand Central station, with lines at every counter, you can just walk right up to the Golden Krust and order.  It's not spectacular… it's just a chain so you can't expect much from here.  The roti was dry and I could tell it was just packed and stacked away for who knows how long.  Perhaps stick to the patties?  I had the jerk chicken patty and it was fine.

  2. Sometimes you just want a beef pattie.  Sometimes you're not willing to go to a local place and track one down and make a meal out of it.  Sometimes you want something convenient.

    So that's what brought me to Grand Central.  I visit Grand Central a lot whether it be to take pictures or to eat (the food selection is pretty decent considering this is a "train station").  I stopped in, walked up to Golden Krust and thought "maybe today I'll get curry goat" because curry goat and I are good friends.  I ordered and was then told they were out of curry goat, curry chicken, and every type of pattie except chicken and beef.

    The beef pattie was of course delicious, however, the chicken smelled good but left much to be imagined in the taste department.

    Decent location if you're on the go but not worth it if you have something you particularly want.

  3. I needed something to tide me over on the train and I was sick of the usual fare in GCS. I decided to grab a quick beef pattie and coco bread. As we all know Golden Krust is a very commercial version of Jamaican food, so what you are getting is decent, but not great. The spicy beef pattie, when fresh is decent. However, they can't seem to get the coco bread right. Maybe that's because I'm used to fresh coco bread and this definitely tastes like its been sitting for awhile.

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