Brown Stew Chicken Lunch
Pauline's Caribbean Soul Cuisine

Pauline's Caribbean Soul Cuisine

1204 Federal St, Pittsburgh, United States

Cafés • Pizza • Cheese • Seafood


"Love Caribbean food, and it's been a long time since I last had some so I've been craving it. Pauline's definitely delivered (both literally and figuratively). The food is homey, flavorful, and all around delicious. It's a great price as well. I ordered the chicken patty, the beef patty, and brown stew chicken (comes with 2 sides I got rice with peas and cabbage).All of the food was great! I had originally ordered for plantains and rice with peas to be my sides, but I suppose they didn't have the plantains. The cabbage was a good substitute. It's got a mild flavor, a hint of sweetness, and it goes well with the meat. The rice with peas (black beans, really not sure why they call them peas) was also super delicious. Flavorful and plentiful. Very good, although a bit dry. The sauce from the chicken really adds to the rice so you can soak it up.The chicken itself was also high quality and comforting. Very tender meat. There were bones (I prefer boneless) but not too messy of a meal. The sauce is excellent. Nice and savory. The chicken is also served with some potatoes, which were just okay.Both of the patties were quite good. Great price at just $3.50. These were very large patties as well, more than the standard. The chicken patty was quite moist on the inside, but very crispy on the outside. It was a bit on the spicy side. The beef patty was delicious as well. It was more crispy. Both of these are great additions to your Caribbean meal.All in all, Pauline's is a great spot for Caribbean food. The prices here are very reasonable and the portions are hefty. Most importantly, the food tastes like it's soul food, like it's home made. Very good stuff."

Lee's Caribbean Jamaican

Lee's Caribbean Jamaican

1041 S Prairie Ave Ste 5, Inglewood, CA 90301, 90301-5280, United States

Sushi • Lunch • Mexican • Caribbean


"A taste of Jamaica in Every Bite: My amazing experience at Lee’s Kitchen Tucked away from the bustling streets, Lee’s Kitchen is a hidden gem that transports you straight to the heart of Jamaica with every bite . From the moment I walked inside, the warm, inviting atmosphere—infused with reggae rhythms, the aroma of allspice, and walls adorned with colorful Caribbean art, made me feel like I’d stumbled into a lively Kingston eatery. This place isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an experience, and the food? An absolute triumph of flavorful tradition. Let’s start with the jerk chicken, a dish that embodies the spirit of Jamaican cuisine. The chicken arrived tender and smoky, its charred edges shining with a marinade that balanced fiery scotch bonnet heat with earthy allspice, sweet hints of sweetness, and a whisper of thyme. Every bite was a masterpiece in spice layering—bold but never overwhelming, leaving just enough tingle on the tongue to keep me reaching for more. Paired with dirty rice, speckled with red beans and fragrant with coconut milk and spices, it was a harmony of comfort and complexity. Then came the oxtail a dish that deserves its own fanbase. The meat fell off the bone with a gentle nudge, luxuriating in a rich, velvety gravy that tasted like it had been simmered for days. Savory, slightly sweet, and deeply aromatic with garlic, ginger, and spices, it was served alongside the same irresistible dirty rice, which soaked up the sauce like a sponge. This was hearty, soul-nourishing food—the kind that makes you close your eyes and sigh with gratitude. What truly elevated Lee’s Kitchen, though, was its authentic Jamaican aura. The staff greeted guests like family, sharing recommendations with genuine warmth. The playlist was a seamless mix of classic reggae and dancehall. It’s rare to find a restaurant that feels both undiscovered and timeless, but Lee’s Kitchen nails it. Portions were generous, prices reasonable, and every dish tasted unmistakably homemade—no shortcuts, just passion,love, and tradition. Whether you’re a spice enthusiast or someone craving comfort food with depth, this spot delivers and provides. In a world of overhyped eateries, Lee’s Kitchen is a treasure. It’s more than a meal; it’s a celebration of Jamaican culinary spirit. If you haven’t tried it yet, do yourself a favor: grab a seat, order the jerk chicken and oxtail, and let the flavors—and the good vibes—wash over you. One love, one meal, one happy stomach indeed! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Jerk Chicken, Oxtails Rice and Peas"