Mc Beans Restaurant
“Their stew chicken is AMAZING!”
“The line at fisherman's cove is always out the door, but I've never had to wait at Mc Beans and I think their food is better.”
Mc Beans Restaurant
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
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The food here was blah to me. I had the stew chicken, rice and peas and veggies. Oh and let me not forget the jerk chicken which saved the day. However, not enough for me to want to frequent this place. The service is ok but could definitely be improved and streamline to be more efficient. Nothing really wowed me at this place. I just felt like it satisfied my hunger but left me wanting for something tasty. On the plus side the portions sizes at this place were large. So if you drop by you can get two meals in one.
This used to be my spot for many years. Their prices are great at 5 dollars for a decent size container of food . I would usually just get their jerk chicken with the rice and peas or the lo mein .
Their rice needs some work. They use a long grain rice and the taste just always seems off even when you bathe it in oxtail gravy. I think if they used a smaller grain and took out the coconut milk or whatever is their special ingredient in the rice it'll be a lot better. As for their jerk, it's pretty average. They are better than fisherman's cove jerk chicken in my opinion and other places nearby . Their chicken can be abit more moist and spicy for my liking as it definitely dries up on the grill . It also seems like they could save time per order by placing the sauces it in the seating area for everyone to serve themselves . Many times my chicken has had too much of one sauce over the other as I like a mixture of the bbq and jerk sauces on. my chicken. Overall not a shabby spot for a cheap meal.
The jerk chicken is as good as it looks, delivering smoky, spicy awesomeness. I'd rank Mc Beans highly in the extremely competitive Brooklyn jerk chicken sector. What places it right at the top of the pack is that the side orders improbably demand attention too. The steamed vegetables have some secret ingredients, possibly some kind of licorice-type flavor.