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Caribbean Restaurants near Castleton ON (211 Result(s))

Cool Runnings brings authentic Caribbean Cuisine to Toronto. Cozy, casual and cheerful dining. Come and enjoy our warm and inviting atmosphere, our mouth-watering menu and our friendly staff. Whether you're planning a quick lunch, an intimate evening for two, or celebrating a special occasion with a small party, we'll ensure it's an evening to remember.
This Greektown homage to authentic Caribbean cuisine, graciously breaking up the run of gyro joints on the Danforth, draws a solid following of fans of the particular tastes of the islands. Fried plantains, rice and peas, and truly stellar chicken roti are just some of the traditional dishes that recommend Simone's. Flavour-packed soups of the day make the rounds over the week, each as remarkable as the last. A select beer and wine list, along with authentic Caribbean juices, stand by to wash down the spice. The bright, cheerful and clean restaurant is a pleasure to eat in, but take-out is a mercifully solid alternative. Prices are reasonable whether in or out.
Very nice place , good customer service & excellent food All there meal r well put together. Read more
Caribbean food, Jamaican food, Dine In, Take Out, Catering
Great restaurant. Would definitely go back many times over. Read more
Enjoy the Blue Plate $30 Prix Fixe Menu or our Special Tapas for $21. A delightful place for Cuban music, food and Mojito lovers. Traditional dishes are well matched with contemporary cuisine in a succulent menu that combines an excellent variety of options. Enjoy an intimate evening of tasteful cooking and splendid music. Discover for yourself this jewel on the Danforth. Call Mambo today to book your holiday events & parties up to 50!
Great Atmosphere and amazing food with great prices. I recommend you check this place out. Read more
Jerking is an ancient process of preserving beef, pork, poultry, and fish that was used before the invention of refrigeration. On the mainland of North America, this process is popularly known as Jerky. The early Native Americans of the Caribbean, the Arawaks and Carib Indians, used local spices and a method of slowly cooking and smoking meats and fish over Pimento Wood.
i'm no expert on jerk but i like this stuff. plantains are good too. Read more
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