First and only stop for Jamaican food in Philly. I’ve never had Jamaican food from anywhere else so unfortunately I don’t have anything to compare it to. I always get the large Oxtail platter with rice n peas and cabbage. I haven’t had anything else and probably won’t because Oxtail are my absolute favorites. I usually come here when I get the itch to make my own but actually buying the platter here is cheaper because oxtails are easily $ 7 – 10 a pound. I’ve tried the«small and medium«platters but for me, it’s a joke. Gimme the large. Extra sauce on everything! The restaurant itself is quite small, about five cafeteria tables and a counter. Their fresh watermelon juice is to die for. They do run out of certain items throughout the day, so be prepared for that and long lines around dinner times. I’m here about once a month. Come to think of it, I’m due for a platter!
Ariel T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
A hole in the wall spot, but the food is excellent.
Khaliah W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Not sure where it stands as far as authentic Jamaican food. But by my standards it’s great. I can eat 2 days off any size of their platters. In fact I often get for just that fact dinner tonight work lunch tomorrow. Everything is always hot and ready. Get there early for plantains tho the sell out quick
Shawna H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Best alternative to fast food. A «mini» platter is enough for any adult. The small feeds two. There’s fresh squeezed juices, beef patties & homemade soups. Don’t be in a rush because there may be a line but it’s definitely worth the weight. There are a few booths or you can sit at counter. Take out is what most do. Whatever you decide you won’t be disappointed! Neighborhood staple. We love this place
L. M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lansdowne, PA
I’ve been eating food from Little Delicious since I was a child. The food is great — authentic Jamaican cuisine. However, the platters are odd to me. They give so much rice! I can’t complain but I would like a little more meat that fits with the amount of rice they give you. Also, this isn’t really a place to dine in. I was just here yesterday and the heat in there was sweltering. Overall, great food, just not the greatest location.
Janice B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ambler, PA
This is the best Jamaican food in Philly and the Burbs! I found this place by accident when i was downtown with my parents. I googled«the nearest Jamaican restaurant near me» and was completely surprised by how great an experience we found in this treasure! I wanted a place to sit and ear qith my family not the usual take out and not fast food. There were a few tables and a friendly atmosphere. Reminde me of my grandmother’s deliciously cooked meals. I ordered the ackee and codfish with cabbage and greens. It was more than a Little delicious!!! They also have great smoothies, great soups and large platters. to savour ledtovers at home. Very delicious indeed! Love the owner and the family atmosphere! Positive vibrations here and all round like the old school Jamaica that I LOVE! Now telling everybody about this great place that I found. KUDOS to this family TEAM! Can’t believe they’ve been there 26 years and I did not know about this place. May you inspire all in Philly and beyond!
Shereen C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
Tried Little Delicious and found the food lacking in flavour. We had platters of Jerk Chicken and Oxtails, served with rice & peas, dumplings, and cabbage. Jerk Chicken was overcooked & a bit stringy. Jerk was also not very tasty — I like my jerk spicy and flavourful, but this tasted bland and flat. Oxtails were similarly flavoured and lacked the deep stewy flavour I’d expect. Disappointingly, we weren’t given a choice in the sides that came with the platter. The boiled and fried dumplings were rather hard, like they had been sitting out too long & dried out. Rice was so-so & tasted a bit stale to me. Cabbage was nicely stewed to tenderness — it was the best part of the meal. Portions were very large. 2 platters cost $ 20.
Koya W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Harrisonville, MO
The food taste went DOWN! I didn’t enjoy my most recent platter of jerk chicken cabbage and rice with peas! YUCK! I’m so hurt that it did not taste the same. I’ve been coming to this spot since the late 90’s! I’ll try it one more time. Bc I still can’t believe it Was different! :/
Lionel U.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lansdale, PA
This place has the best jerk chicken in the Philadelphia area. I’m very picky when it comes to Jamaican food but this place serves some bloody good food. They’re very generous with the portion sizes but that’s ok with me. But this place is a must go if you are looking for Jamaican cuisine.
Zachary G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Princeton, NJ
Really good food. Truly gargantuan portions at extremely reasonable prices. I dare you to try to eat a large by yourself(do not try to eat a large by yourself). I don’t know if it’s the best in the neighborhood, because I don’t live here, but it’s really good. More of a takeout place, by the way.
Ivory H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henryville, PA
Today was my 1st time here and I was pleasantly surprised! A small is huge for $ 9! Good flavor and good spice. I will be back. I would have given them 5 stars if they had plantains but the rice and peas was good too.
Anita S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
I went to school in the Caribbean and so every now and then, I’ll find myself craving things like roti, curry, and Ting. Little Delicious definitely hits the mark when it comes to food. As people have mentioned, very generous portions. The curried goat was awesome, as were my plantains. The only downside is that this neighborhood is not the best.
Marissa F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Little Delicious is a lot of deliciousness! As other Unilocalers have mentioned they serve huge portions. I had the«small» platter of curried chicken and it could easily feed two people. The chicken was moist, tender, well-seasoned and plentiful. The plantains, rice and peas, and cabbage were the perfect complement to the chicken. The surprise of the meal was the sorrel. I cannot stress how much boring, flavorless, watered down sorrel has been sold to me in Philadelphia over the years. When the guy said it was homemade, he was being sincere. It was really good; sweet, gingery, cinnamon-y goodness. I also ordered a beef patty, but it never got packed in my take out bag. Some people would have taken off a star for that, but that wouldn’t be fair. The food was that good.
G G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
amazin’ food & kindest people! 3 platter sizes to suit any hunger level; «mini» for those fearful of commitment; «medium» for those testing the expansion capabilities of their stomach; & last, «large» for those trying to solve world hunger! I wolfed down a medium goat curry platter & was so impressed by each rich & soulful bite of smoky goat bathed in rich sauce with strands of stewed cabbage greens. an occasional bite of fried plantain provided a sweet contrast. no dessert needed. fantastic food @ fantastic prices– AMAZIN’!
Mo D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
First choice when it comes to Jamaican food in Philly! Their food is full of flavor, plenty of options and large portions for a reasonable price. As I told one commenter, this place grew in popularity over the years(in business for a little under or over 20yrs.) and as a result, they cook in very large quantities(i.e. the big ol pot in 1 of the pics) so sometimes they miss the mark on flavor on certain dishes. The place is very dated and I think, Caribbean people, older(50s n up) folks, hipsters and neo soul types can appreciate dinning in but for me, take out it is! They have a sister location further down on 6051 Woodland Ave.(right next to the Pete’s Pizza) which is much smaller and less known so their food is VERY consistent in the flavor dept.(for now). If you want REALJA food go to either location for take out and I PROMISE you won’t be disappointed!
Ashley C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Templetown, Philadelphia, PA
best jamaican food eeevvveeerrrrrr!!! big portions!!! low prices!!!
Darlene G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Every time I come home to visit Little Delicious is on the checklist. I normally go for breakfast because I absolutely love the ackee and salt fish, callaloo, yam, cornmeal porridge, banana and carrot juice! I get a small and it’s enough to feed 2 people. I don’t go to any other Jamaican restaurant since trying Little Delicious!
Lars B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Went here on a Wednesday afternoon. Immediately captivated with Little Delicious’ charm and décor. It felt like I was walking into a restaurant in Jamaica. The server(who I assuming is maybe the owner) greeted my friend and I with great warmth. I ordered the lamb soup at $ 3.50(one for me, one for my friend). This was a very simple, yet nuanced lamb broth — chock full of potatoes and other root vegetables. This was something special. Next up was the goat curry platter($ 10.50 –shared between my friend and I) — consisting of goat curry in a rich and wonderful sauce. Served with melt in your mouth potatoes, stewed collard greens, vegetables and rice. The total was $ 17.50 + tip for two people — two bowls of soup and sharing a large platter. I think there is some real value here. Next time I come back, I want to check out some of their homemade juice/smoothie/tropical drinks. I also want to check out the fried fish and the beef patties, which I’m sure must be great. A true gem of West Philadelphia.
Stephanie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
«Little Disappointing» My platter sucked. I got stew beef, rice and peas and cabbage and the quality/taste of the beef was a little off. The beef reminded me of Dinty Moore stew in a can. My dude said it reminded him of Alpo. Service was quick. Portions were huge. Taste buds were disappointed. ****Edit**** You know how some food is better the next day? I warmed up my leftovers for lunch and it miraculously transformed! I can’t explain it. It is what it is.
Tiffany T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
This place gives you a ridiculous amount of food for the price. We decided to get a small platter of beef stew + small platter of jerk chicken so we could try both. Um. seriously, we could have SHARED a small platter(whcih begs the question of how fucking big must their LARGE portions be…) The flavors were so good. Best beans and rice I’ve had. The spices were just right, the meat was so tender, the chicken just fell off the bone. Next time I’m craving, this is the only spot I’ll be going to Note: I guess not everyone would be comfortable in this area — but I found the employees to be very nice. You may feel outta place. but imo, I LOVE hole in the walls!