Jamaican
Jamaican
Likkle More Jerk
It’s jerk everything at this Caribbean food stall in DeKalb Market Hall. Get the jerkrito.
Island Shack
If you need a place to meet a date or a group of friends in Fort Greene, go to Island Shack and share some jerk chicken.
Doctor's Cave Café
Leave your inbox behind for a jerk chicken sandwich at this friendly neighborhood cafe, and don’t walk out without a pastry.
Puff’s Patties
At Puff’s Patties in Crown Heights, you can eat coco bread stuffed with a patty that's stuffed with oxtail and mac and cheese.
Jerk House
At this counter-service Caribbean spot in Harlem, something with jerk sauce on it should be your go-to order.
Jerk Pan
Jerk Pan is a great Jamaican food truck that’s parked right next to the J.P. Morgan building on 48th and Park Avenue in Midtown East.
Miss Lily’s
Miss Lily’s is a very sceney spot in Greenwich Village where good looking people can go eat spicy, tasty Caribbean food and stare at each other.
Miss Lily’s 7A Cafe
Miss Lily’s is basically the Jamaican Cracker Barrel, the way they’re expanding. That’s a good thing. We love Cracker Barrel.
Peppa’s Jerk Chicken
The LES location of Peppa's Jerk Chicken serves Jamaican food that's just as delicious as what you'll find at their other spots in Brooklyn.
Jam'It Bistro
Jam’It Bistro in Red Hook serves delicious Jamaican beef patties and jerk chicken, along with other Caribbean staples.
Island Cz Cafe
If you want traditional Jamaican food in Crown Heights that transports you to Kingston or Ocho Rios, this is the spot.
Adá Supper Club
Adá Supper Club is a rotating delivery series featuring three-course meals from Black and female chefs focusing on foods of the African diaspora.
Negril
Negril is a Jamaican restaurant in Park Slope where you should drink rum cocktails and eat oxtails with friends.
The Edge
A brick-walled, all-day Harlem spot for Jamaican, American, and British food that serves brunch every day.