My wife and I had dinner here last Thursday and, overall, enjoyed the meal.
However, the place was empty when we arrived and both of us felt a bit of a chill when we walked in. Later when we talked about this, both of us had felt strange enough about it where we both initially thought about turning around a walking out. First, there was a staff person sitting by a table at the door who did not even look up when we came in and second, another person at a counter in the back did the same. As it turned out, we were glad we stayed.
We were finally greeted by a third person who seated us and acted as our wait staff. Once we settled in and began asking questions about the menu and started talking to a little girl who turned out to be owner’s (and wait staff’s) 3 year old granddaughter things turned around.
The wife had Ackee and Saltfish and I had the Brown Stew Goat. Each came with three sides. Wife had a salad (ordinary), steamed cabbage and rice and peas for sides. I had the rice and peas, steamed cabbage and fried plantains.
Wife loved the Ackee and Saltfish (much too fishy tasting for me) which she had never had before. She said the fish was not too salty and she especially liked the Ackee which we understood to be some type of vegetable although we weren’t really clear about that. The goat stew was nicely seasoned and had a rich brown gravy. The meat, with bones, was tender and not stringy like other goat dishes I have had. Some if the pieces had bits of tendon connected to the bones which I really enjoyed. I also ordered two slices of Hardough Bread a thin sliced dense white bead that was great for sopping up the gravy.
Wife and I agreed that the Steamed Cabbage, a mix of cabbage, onions and, I think, peppers was outstanding. The dish was really seasoned well with just a hint of heat.
During the meal the man behind the counter came over to see how we were doing and the woman who waited on us came by a few times to see how things were and talk some more about the food. Both turned out to be really friendly and great to talk with.
While we were there another couple came in to eat and two persons came in for carry out. So, what started as kind of a weird evening ended up very well. We will be going back to try some other dishes.
"Call any vegetable...and the chances are good the vegetable will respond to you."
--Frank Zappa