I really wanted to like this place because I found out about them through my brother who ordered from them on GrubHub. Caribbean food is my favorite type of food to eat, so I am a big fan and connoisseur. I also took the GrubHub route and 2.5 hours later, upon delivery; I got the chance to taste the curry shrimp dinner I ordered.(I also ordered curry chicken.) There were 4 shrimp on my plate… four.shrimp.(–__-) The curry sauce was definitely the sweetest I have ever tasted. It was too sweet for me. I ordered spicy but there wasn’t any heat or kick to it. One of these stars belongs to the fried plantains… omg! They are by far the best I have had at any Jamaican restaurant in Atlanta. I know plantains like I know my right ear and these were very flavorful, tender and sweet. They were caramelized just right on the edges with a little burnt flavor that makes fried plantains one of God’s greatest gifts. The macaroni and cheese was just boiled noodles with an orange colored layer on top. Your dinner comes with three side dishes, which is pretty generous. The collard greens taste like very well seasoned canned veggies. I would visit this place again but I would just order a vegetable plate because that seems to be their best offer. Coco bread and cabbage was without a doubt very well prepared. The cabbage was fresh and crisp, just how I like it!(I hate soggy vegetables.) If you are reading this review, I think you should go check them out and try a few different things to see what you like best.
Alandria H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
This place is horrible. I placed an order with them on Grub Hub. They closed and never delivered my order. No one is able to say why I never got what I paid for, and I haven’t been refunded for food I never received. I will never do business here, and after seeing other reviews, I know I’m not the only person who has had a problem. If you aren’t able to process and order, don’t sign up with a company that provides delivery service.
Amber M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Found them on eat 24 app. The food was okay. The curry chicken was very tasty. The yams taste like fresh out the can yams lol. The plantains was on point. Mac n cheese was a hit and miss. Coco bread was awesome !!! I will give it another chance the reason being because when you order your food it get it piping hot. By the time you get it it’s like warm.
CJ O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I’ve been to both spots. This place is solid, and the food is very good — not excellent, as was the last iteration, but you will enjoy. Curry goat and jerk chicken are your best bets. Staff is courteous and cool. Delivery might take a while. Overall, I don’t there will be many patrons who regret visiting when they leave this place.
Trey L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
It was aiiight. I had the oxtails. My father made better. The cocoa bread is good, but when is cocoa bread not good. You cant go wrong with a chicken, turkey, beef, broccoli, or spinach patty sandwich and some super pineapply lemonade or fruit punch.
Brittney M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Atlanta, GA
Ok the inconsistency is just too much. I went and got 2 chicken patties yesterday and there were a few chunks of chicken and some filling, almost like soggy bread. I probably won’t be visiting again, plus they never have vegetable patties available. I will definitely be searching for another place to get patties.
Librarian F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I thought this was great. I hadn’t been to the old restaurant, so I’m viewing this with fresh eyes. EXCELLENT for vegans and vegetarians – we had the curry tofu, plantains and broccoli, along with a side of mac and cheese. I’ll be back – and have my meat eating husband review the food, too! No room to sit inside – this is a take out only place. They accept cards.
Wallace S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Smyrna, GA
A brief history: More than 15 years ago, a Caribbean restaurant opened in this location to introduce scores of nearby college students(myself included) to the pleasures of beef patties and curried chicken. A little more than a year ago, that restaurant closed down and, I suspect, moved around the corner to Oak and Lowry Blvd. to become Taste of Tropical. The Lee St. location remained shuttered from sometime until it finally reopened a few months ago as Caribbean’s Delight. I say all that for this reason: though the food there is perfectly serviceable, it definitely isn’t the stuff that a generation of college students grew up on. So, if you happen to be visiting from out of town for a couple of days, and want to get all nostalgic by buying up $ 50 of that good old Jamaican food and gorging yourself for an afternoon, you’re likely to be disappointed. That said, I’m not so much a fan of this restaurant. The patties are more bready than flaky, and the meat filling has no heat, the curry goat is a little tough, and the jerk chicken has more bones than meat. However, they have spectacular lunch specials, and a really good homemade ginger beer that actually have some kick. There’s some serious competition right down the street that makes everyone step its game up.