Jamaican Restaurants Around Miami, Florida

Miami's Jamaican population and foodies who appreciate West Indian cuisine can get their fix of island fare at the numerous Jamaican restaurants in south Florida. Many establishments are family-owned small businesses and feature low-prices for traditional Jamaican fare including all types of curry, jerk and stewed meats and traditional breads and pastries.
  1. Dave Jamaican Bakery & Restaurant

    • Dave Jamaican Bakery & Restaurant is a locally owned business serving traditional West Indies fare. The restaurant specializes in numerous flavors of curry and jerk meats. The restaurant's curried goat received accolades from local media. The establishment also sells Jamaican bakery items, including pastries, breads and classic Jamaican Easter buns. Another signature dish is oxtails and rice, a West Indian staple. The restaurant is open seven days a week.

      Dave Jamaican Bakery & Restaurant

      700 NW 183rd St.

      Miami, FL 33169-4250

      866-586-1776

      davejamaican.com

    Aunt I's Jamaican Restaurant

    • Aunt I's Jamaican Restaurant serves classic, down-home West Indian fare in a no-nonsense atmosphere. The restaurant, named after its owner, began serving food in 1987. Aunt I's menu features Jamaican jerk and curry staples, oxtails and pea soups. Other traditional Jamaican items on the menu include brown stewed chicken, escoveitch fish, the Jamaican fruit ackee and stewed cowfoot. There are daily specials, a soup of the day and combo meals. The restaurant has three locations in South Florida. The Miami location offers take-out service. Aunt I's is open every day except Sunday.

      Aunt I's

      19934 NW 2nd Ave.

      Miama, FL 33169

      305-654-9638

      auntis.net

    Jamaica Kitchen

    • Jamaica Kitchen is a restaurant and food store. It features the Caribbean island's unique Jamaican-Chinese culture. Customers can order classic Jamaican items curries, jerk meats, escoveitch fish and oxtail as well as other Caribbean cuisine like fricasse chicken, callaloo and saltfish. Chinese items are interspersed on the menu and include suey mein and pork ham choy. The well-stocked beverage refrigerator offer a wide selection of classic Jamaican beverages. The restaurant received accolades from local media and television stations. The Food Network also profiled the restaurant and some of its spicy, mouth-burning menu items. The restaurant is open every day except Sunday.

      Jamaica Kitchen

      8736 SW 72 St.

      Miami, FL 33173

      305-596-2585

      jamaicakitchen.com

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