Caribbean Grill
“Washed it all down with some more sorrel and ting soda.”
“So good that sometimes I just want an all veggie roti.”
Caribbean Grill
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
2 reviews
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My favorite Jamaican spot in the area. I always call ahead & parking can be a headache but the food is always good.
I can't comment on the food because I didn't get to have any. We walked in at 3 pm on a Sunday afternoon. I had never been there before, so I called ahead because my boyfriend wanted oxtail (and knowing Caribbean restaurants, I wanted to make sure they had it). When we arrived, the woman walked out and just looked at us. Then after an awkward pause, she asked "Would you like something?" (How about we start off with a hello. She wasn't "mean" per se, it just felt like I had disrupted her). I asked her what kind of veggies she had for the veggie roti. "We only have cabbage". (How do you make vegetable roti with only cabbage? Am I missing something?) What about potato? "Oh I would have to make it". (Oh I'm sorry I thought I was in a restaurant). I asked her if she had any veggie patties, didn't have that either. How is it acceptable to not have basic ingredients? There were no customers in the establishment and I can see why. I can honestly say that it has been a disappointment trying to find good consistent Caribbean food in NJ. I'm a Caribbean girl from NY and I keep trying to get my African American boyfriend (from Jersey) to open up to Caribbean food and each time there is an issue with these restaurants. Either the customer service is lacking, no food items or both. I really would like to support small businesses, but these situations make it difficult. If a restaurant is really only made to order, what is the purpose of a menu? *Sigh*