Caribbean restaurants in England
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Mango Room
With exposed-brick walls hung with bright cartoonish paintings, Mango Room is an upmarket Caribbean experience serving a mix of modern and traditional dishes: Creole fish, goat curry, jerk chicken etc. The rum-based happy hour cocktails (£4, 6pm to 8pm) will get you in the tropical mood.
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Quynny's Quisine
Refried beans, plantains, salads and other Caribbean goodies are hearty and genuine at this basement restaurant. Going underground isn't normally ideal for dining, but in this case it just ensures that fewer people crowd the place and there's more room for you. The menu's not encyclopaedic, but then, with West Indian staples done so well, it doesn't need to be.
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Cottons Rhum Shop, Bar & Restaurant
Far more enticing than it sounds, Cottons is one of the most authentic Caribbean eateries in town, offering up robust island specials like jerk chicken and curried goat, and specialising in outrageously head-banging rum-based cocktails. The friendly atmosphere and cheerful surroundings will bring out the party monster in anyone.
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Bamboula
Decorated in the red, gold and green of the Jamaican flag, this takeaway/restaurant is cheap and cheerful, serving jerk chicken, oxtail, curried goat, ackee and saltfish, rice and peas, plantain and other Caribbean classics. Bread pudding laced with rum brings up the rear very nicely.
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