Braised Oxtails
Flavors Of Jamaica

Flavors Of Jamaica

406 N Telegraph Rd, 48341-1037, Pontiac, United States

Tea • Pasta • Cheese • Jamaican


"I had been wanting to try Flavors of Jamaica for a long time and finally made the drive out to try the brunch! We ordered the vegan Ackee saute with dumplings, vegan waffle and fried cauliflower, and vegan mushrooms and grits. It did take a while toget our food,, but that didn't bother us much. When our food came out, we were riding a Rollercoaster of emotions. The foodlooked beautiful, but our water and Sorrel tea came in plastic cups, and our food came in metal to go containers with plasticforks. My partner and I work hard to minimize our plastic consumption we never order to go food because of all thewaste. Once I worked past my disappointment that our food came out in trash, I tried the food and thought it was prettyincredible. I loved that they gave me plenty of maple syrup, and the maple syrup even had spices in it. The mushrooms andgrits was wholesome. But the ackee was the winner for sure I've never tasted vegetables like that before, and the dumplingswere *so good*, more like fried bread than a dumpling. I dipped them into the maple syrup that came with my waffles andcauliflower. I thought everything was delicious, flavorful, and unique. My partner didn't like it as much as me because thefood is greasy, so something to consider if you don't like greasy food. I would love to go back to taste more of the vegandishes. Though I doubt I'll return unless they switch to dishware... or if I'm really desperate, I guess I could bring my ownwater bottle and silverware to at least cut down on the waste a bit."

Eskcobar

Eskcobar

3415 Main St, Kansas City, MO 64111, United States

Tea • African • Caribbean • Ethiopian


"The food is AMAZING and very authentic!. I am from the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts and my husband American) brought me here as a surprise in hopes that he could help with my homesickness. Long story short, he hit the nail on the head when he chose this place and we have been faithful customers ever since. The service is so personalized. You feel like family the minute you walk in. Kaptyn, a hostess, and the other host who is male I can't remember his name) are so welcoming, down to earth, and friendly. The music is ALWAYS perfect, they play West Indian music, both popular and underground. You can expect to hear the sounds Bob Marley, Chronixx, Buju Banton, Jah Cure, Koffee, etc. The menu offers a wide selection of traditional West Indian and Ethiopian food including vegetarian options. One of my absolute favorite things about Awaze is the food portions, you WILL get your money's worth. They give you big portions of food where as some places try to skimp out on quantity. If you are from the Caribbean, you know that big portions are default. The food is seasoned and cooked to perfection and the chef is so humble and sweet. I often ask to see him at the end of my meal just so I can compliment him). I cannot rave more about this place. If you are of West Indian or Ethiopian descent you will be pleasantly surprised to find out the tastes and vibes of this restaurant will bring you right back to home. And if you aren't from either of those regions you will fall in love with everything about this place and you'll never want fast food or junk food again. You'll be hooked and always craving their curry goat. Speaking of, the last time my husband and I went to Awaze we ordered beef sambussas as appetizers, he ordered curry goat his favorite in the white bowl) and I ordered jerk chicken red plate). Both meals come with sides of red beans and rice, fried plantains, and mixed cabbage with sweet potato. You also get fresh salads with avocado, olive oil and tomatoes with the meal as well. See what I mean about big portions! If you live in Kansas City, Awaze is MUST MUST MUST go to. It is the perfect place to enjoy great music, great people, and even better food."