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    6 Caribbean Restaurants in London

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  • Best Restaurants in London

    Ready to dig into the tastiest food in London? Discover top Caribbean restaurants by price, location, and more. Find the best spots for your next lunch or dinner, faster than you can say "yes, please!" to dessert.

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    Restaurant Sweet 1ne in Lewisham, London

    Sweet 1ne

    Located at Lewisham area
    Seafood Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dessert, Dinner
    Located at Lewisham areaSeafood Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dessert, Dinner
    5.1/6
    215 reviews
    CasualGood for groupsOpen on Sunday
    5.1/6
    215 reviews
    Sweet 1ne
    CasualGood for groupsOpen on Sunday
    Restaurant Savannah in Clapham, London

    Savannah

    Located at Clapham area
    Caribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at Clapham areaCaribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    5.3/6
    4 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    5.3/6
    4 reviews
    Savannah
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups

    Rhythm Kitchen - Walthamstow

    Located at Walthamstow area
    Caribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at Walthamstow areaCaribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    5.3/6
    148 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    5.3/6
    148 reviews
    Rhythm Kitchen - Walthamstow
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups

    Escape Bar and Caribbean Tapas

    Located at Crystal Palace area
    Caribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    Located at Crystal Palace areaCaribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    5.5/6
    6 reviews
    CasualCosyGood for groups
    5.5/6
    6 reviews
    Escape Bar and Caribbean Tapas
    CasualCosyGood for groups

    Flavours of Norbury

    Located at Streatham area
    Jamaican Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    Located at Streatham areaJamaican Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    CasualCosyOpen on Sunday
    Flavours of Norbury
    CasualCosyOpen on Sunday

    Caribbean Kitchen Pot

    Located at Twickenham area
    Caribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at Twickenham areaCaribbean Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    6.0/6
    2 reviews
    CasualGood for groupsOpen on Sunday
    6.0/6
    2 reviews
    Caribbean Kitchen Pot
    CasualGood for groupsOpen on Sunday
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      How it all began: history of Caribbean restaurants in London

      It all began when the earliest Caribbean immigrants to post-war Britain were struggling with adjusting to the dietary, culinary and cultural differences in their new homes. With a desire to eat the food they love, the first Caribbean restaurants opened their doors in London, and today you’ll find more and more opening all over the vast city and throughout the UK. London is now awash with delicious and funky Caribbean restaurants catering to both the demand from the African-Caribbean community, as well as demand from people of varying cultural backgrounds that all have a combined love of this truly delicious cuisine.
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      No jerkin’ around

      One thing you’ll soon discover is that Londoners take their jerk very seriously indeed. A style of cooking hailing from Jamaica, jerk refers to the spice mix traditionally dry rubbed or wet marinated on either pork or chicken with the jerk spice that’s made primarily with allspice and scotch bonnet peppers along with cloves, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, scallions, garlic, brown sugar and salt. The jerk process is not as simple as you may think, and the marinating and cooking process is an artform within itself, and Caribbean restaurants throughout London have been perfecting this process to satisfy the ever-increasing jerk-lovers keen to indulge in this signature dish, generally served with rice and peas.
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      Signature Caribbean dishes you’ll find in London’s wild Caribbean restaurants

      Essentially, the staple menu at any Caribbean restaurant in London will include jerk, goat and lots of rum. Just the way it should be. Caribbean cuisine is simple, but that should not be confused with bland and the best Caribbean restaurants you’ll find in London will ditch the flare and show and let those spicy and wild flavours do the talking. Think, for example, dishes like a jerk chicken burger with fried plantain, mango, rocket and pawpaw sauce, goat curry with roti bread, spicy patties brimming with goat, lamb and chicken and those spices we love as well as of course, rice and peas, which we’ve been told must come brown. All of this and more is best suited washed down with a rum-based punch cocktail, just to satiate your tastebuds after all that spice, and that suits us just fine.
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      More than just carnival cuisine

      While it’s true that Caribbean culture has a strong focus on festival and carnival celebrations – just look at Notting Hill carnival which has become the largest street festival in Europe – the Caribbean restaurant scene in London is booming. So no longer do you need to wait for a few times a year to get your Caribbean food fix as now you can find a Caribbean restaurant anywhere in London. Quandoo has the perfect platform for discovering new Caribbean restaurants in London, so you can find a spot nearby, book your table and get your palate ready for some seriously tasty fare!
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