TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN

You can enjoy some of the most exotic and traditional Caribbean cuisine in London, sample different varieties from the renowned bamboo mango chicken to coconut risottos. Below are list of Caribbean restaurants to fulfil your West Indian cravings from modern trendy hotels to traditional stylish taverns.

  • Cotton's
    55 Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AN
    (020 7485 8388)
    info@cottonscamden.co.uk
    http://cottonscamden.co.uk/

    Rated as London's leading and oldest Caribbean restaurants. Reputed not only for their warm festive atmosphere but, their delicious lip smacking dishes too. Foe starters they serve ribs and a mix meat platter with pork belly, Buffalo wings, jerk chicken, lamb cutlets and sausage. Divine dishes and wonderful cocktails served by the friendliest staff, you will feel like you are in the Caribbean itself.


  • Mango Room
    10-12 Kentish Town Road, London NW1 8NH
    (020 7482 5065)
    www.mangoroom.co.uk

    Mango room restaurant serves authentic and contemporary Caribbean staples such as Ackeee and saltfish, rice and peas with roti bread and other sophisticated dishes to tantalize your taste buds. The hotels furnishing reminds you of a swanky bar with bright paintings and abundance of wood. They also offer more modern meals like the roasted honey and ginger duck or a baby spinach, okra and coconut risotto for the daring. Quite worth the price, honestly.


  • The Rum Kitchen
    6-8 All Saints Road, Notting Hill, London W11 1HH
    020 7920 6479
    bookings@therumkitchen.com
    www.therumkitchen.com

    The bright bistro brings the sounds and smells of the Caribbean right into the heart of London, with reggae music and tantalizing aromas, it's hard to turn away. Diners can help themselves to salt-fish fritters pepped up with chilli jam or jerk chicken with succotash and BBQ sauce. Enjoy decadent desserts like rum-soaked chocolate cake with a dark chocolate sauce. The open kitchen allows you to have peep at you meal being prepared while you jingle your feet to the Caribbean music.


  • Caribbean Scene
    17 Western Gateway, London E16 1AQ
    020 7511 2023
    reservations@caribbeanscene.co.uk
    www.caribbeanscene.co.uk

    Truly a scene from the Caribbean with colourful sun umbrellas, tropical island frescoes, cane interiors and of course groovy food, Caribbean Scene offers a wide range of Caribbean classics like ackee and salt fish, flaming jerk chicken and escovitch fish and appetizers of baked plantain, crab cakes and barbeque chicken nibbles that remind you of the essence of the west. Ideal for diners to relax and let their hair down.


  • Bamboula
    12 Acre Lane, London SW5 5SG
    (020 7737 6633)
    www.bamboulas.net

    Bamboula is a delightful Jamaican restaurant and takeaway in London. Adorned in red, gold and green of the Jamaican flag, this cheerful, sunny restaurant serves authentic Jamaican foods like jerk chicken, oxtail, curried goat rice and peas, plantain and other Caribbean feasts. They cater for vegetarians and offer some charming fish nibbles. For dessert, bread pudding criss-crossed in rum proves to be alluring. The food is affordable and staff most charismatic.


  • Guanabana
    85 Kentish Town Rd
    London, Greater London
    +44 20 7485 1166
    info@guanabanarestaurant.com
    www.guanabanarestaurant.com

    Guanabana is remarkable restaurant catering cuisine from the Caribbean and South America. Furnished with a jumble of artistically mismatched furniture, and an equally chaotic menu; Guanabana is a typically Caribbean free-style. Dishing up West Indian delights like jerk baby chicken with cassava chips and sirloin steak fajitas or South American dishes like calloloo and sweet corn quesadillas, crab and artichoke empanadas or guacamole and hot pepper mayonnaise with fruity mocktails, it's little surprise that this place is flowing with customers.


  • Roti Joupa
    12 Clapham High Street,
    London,
    SW4 7UT
    (020) 7627 8637
    info@rotijoupa.co.uk
    http://www.rotijoupa.com/

    Rot joupa is a roti lovers' heaven, serving Trinidadian staple of whole wheat flat bread wrapped around fillings is quite Indian, but truly Caribbean.

    You can watch expert chefs wrapping rotis in delightful fillings in the open kitchen. You can get tender juicy goat's roti, dhalpoorie roti or mixed vegetable roti with pumpkin stew with a small serving of hot spicy sauce. Sweet buns like warm currant bread and refreshing sorrel drinks and bitter sweet mauby wraps it up.


  • Bubbas
    7a Station Rise, Tulse Hill, London
    020 8674 4114
    info@bubbasrestaurant.co.uk
    www.bubbasrestaurant.co.uk

    The Bubbas restaurant offers such concentrated Caribbean cuisine, that it completely redefines the British imitation of the Caribbean food, which is quite pale in comparison. The main focus of this mixed Jamaican-west Indian eatery is to offer awe-inspiring food with flawless, smart service. The delectable dishes are packed with flavour and quality of Caribbean cooking made with clever innovations. One night dining at the Bubbas will completely change your Caribbean eating experience.


  • The Maroons
    514 Commercial Road E1 0HY
    020 7790 5132
    info@themaroonsrestaurant.co.uk
    www/themaroonsrestaurant.co.uk

    The maroons offer a medley of Caribbean and African dishes to give diners a glamorous experience. Serving Jamaican classics and jerk traditions, using fine ingredients to dish out the very best, they have a marvellous coffee lounge too where you can tuck into luscious Caribbean fruit sponge cakes and sip a cup of Jamaican fine blue mountain coffee. They also present their special Kenyan tea or Caribbean herbal teas. Diners can enjoy their meal while listening to soothing jazz and exotic Caribbean atmosphere.


  • CUMMIN UP
    389 Lewisham High St
    London, Greater London
    +44 20 8690 9167
    www.cumminup.co.uk

    Cummin Up is a laid back restaurant depicting the typical lifestyles of the people in the Indies. This simple yet tasteful eatery has a huge menu serving traditional Caribbean meals like spicy curried goat with rice and beans, beef patties, ackee and salt fish, all served in large portions with creamy coleslaw. The aroma wafting in the air as you walk into the restaurant is tempting. They have an extraordinary choice of juices and drinks along with desserts to choose from.

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