Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
2 reviews
Glenn Sidney
The food here was horrible. I'm starting to think the reviews that have been left are from friends and family. We ordered the curry chicken with rice as one order and the second was for stewed beef. There was so much fat, gristle, and large pieces of bone (from parts that I have yet to identify and cut in the most awkward places) left behind. I felt as if I spent way too much time searching for the small pieces of meat that was actually there; and the remainder of the time, I watched the pile of inedible parts pile up on the side of my plate. The gentleman that took my order was rude, to say the least. I asked him if he took debit or credit while he was heating up our food in the microwave (yes, the microwave). He answered yes over his shoulder, but when it was time to ring us up, he argued that he said that they were a cash-only restaurant. I find it hard to believe that both of us heard him wrong although it is clearly possible. The more important point is that, instead of responding so rudely, he could have said he may have misheard or there must have been some miscommunication and POLITELY advise us where the nearest ATM machine is. He did tell us where we could find a machine, but I assure it was far from in a respectful tone. I used to come here years ago and enjoyed the experience and their food. It's unfortunate that they have taken such a downturn in quality, if not in sales. If I didn't make it clear yet, I would never return to this establishment nor would I ever recommend them.
Having grown up in a restaurant family and also going to high school in an ethnically black Caribbean neighborhood (Ft. Greene). I will tell you that this food while not fake, is not irie.
My high school was across the street from Spike Lee's house, his house as well as John Singleton's store let me just say this place be perpetratin'.
It's just a poor excuse and execution of dishes from their homeland and if you on the real, you wouldn't be eating here. Greasy, dry, tasteless, sat too long are just some descriptors.
The only folks who eat here are people who have zero cooking ability. By and large the food is precooked and stuck in a fridge and just gets reheated vs having it properly on a steam table and then thrown out after its time is done. It's testament to the fact that this place is not good.
The food here was horrible. I'm starting to think the reviews that have been left are from friends and family. We ordered the curry chicken with rice as one order and the second was for stewed beef. There was so much fat, gristle, and large pieces of bone (from parts that I have yet to identify and cut in the most awkward places) left behind. I felt as if I spent way too much time searching for the small pieces of meat that was actually there; and the remainder of the time, I watched the pile of inedible parts pile up on the side of my plate. The gentleman that took my order was rude, to say the least. I asked him if he took debit or credit while he was heating up our food in the microwave (yes, the microwave). He answered yes over his shoulder, but when it was time to ring us up, he argued that he said that they were a cash-only restaurant. I find it hard to believe that both of us heard him wrong although it is clearly possible. The more important point is that, instead of responding so rudely, he could have said he may have misheard or there must have been some miscommunication and POLITELY advise us where the nearest ATM machine is. He did tell us where we could find a machine, but I assure it was far from in a respectful tone. I used to come here years ago and enjoyed the experience and their food. It's unfortunate that they have taken such a downturn in quality, if not in sales. If I didn't make it clear yet, I would never return to this establishment nor would I ever recommend them.
Having grown up in a restaurant family and also going to high school in an ethnically black Caribbean neighborhood (Ft. Greene). I will tell you that this food while not fake, is not irie.
My high school was across the street from Spike Lee's house, his house as well as John Singleton's store let me just say this place be perpetratin'.
It's just a poor excuse and execution of dishes from their homeland and if you on the real, you wouldn't be eating here. Greasy, dry, tasteless, sat too long are just some descriptors.
The only folks who eat here are people who have zero cooking ability. By and large the food is precooked and stuck in a fridge and just gets reheated vs having it properly on a steam table and then thrown out after its time is done. It's testament to the fact that this place is not good.