I usually have food from here as a take away delivery. The good is delicious. They do not skimp on portion size and the food is fully flavour. I love the dumplings, saltfish, rice and peas and whatever soup of the day.
Amira A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
The girl was kinda rude. I walked in, said hi twice and looked at the menu and she walked to the back. One minute later I left… I and came back but that’s when I realized I had no other options other than KFC. I disliked my saltfish but the beans and rice was good. I think it had cabbage on it too. I got saltfish because Jonathan liked it. I’m not big on fishy fishes and I meant to get it fried but I was frazzled and confused and hungry. I ate that meal like it was steak and lobster but didn’t like it.
Jonathan E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
This is a neighborhood with a lot of ethnic eateries, many of which are kind of: un down” or have the look and feel of low end«friend chicken» mini chains. One Stop is different. It’s big, bight, casual yet smart looking. There’s a selection of Caribbean-influenced stews, entrees, pastries, curries and more. I had some battered salt fish(1.50) that had a spicy kick and proved to be a perfect snack. A lot of people were doing takeout while others hung out at a «seat yourself» table. There’s also a DJ playing reggae — though it’s neither loud or has a club feel. I just think he wants to show off his CD collection!
Smooth
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
I’ve gone to a lot of west indian restaraunts and takeaways in my time and for me, this is one of the best around. The food is unbelievable. I wouldn’t call it a restaraunt per se, but there are seats to have a quick bite and enjoy your meal. Also, I find that some staff in certain caribbean takeaways(not all!) can be quite abrupt, but they’re really friendly there. Prices aren’t too bad either. Would recommend my favouritecurry goat andf the saltfish fritters. Mmmmmmmm!