Vegan Restaurant

Caribbean Soul Food delight

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · cityOfYonkers · Strict-vegan verified
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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I’ve been wanting to try this place for a while. When I first heard about it, they were in the process of transitioning to a new location, so I had to wait until they got settled. Even now that they’ve reopened, the hours seem a bit inconsistent, so I’d recommend checking Google before heading over. The place itself was clean, and the owner was friendly, which I appreciated. I ordered the fried whiting with rice, mac and cheese, and cornbread. The rice was good, though a little mushy for my taste. The whiting was good and nicely cooked. The mac and cheese was also good and enjoyable. The cornbread was interesting the texture was different from any cornbread I’ve had before. It wasn’t bad, but I don’t think I’d order it again. The price point felt a bit high, though the portion sizes were generous. I personally struggle with paying a premium for takeout food. Would I go back? Probably, but not out of my way. Overall, the food was okay, but it didn’t quite have that “wow” factor that would make me eager to return.

I’ve been wanting to try this place for a while. When I first heard about it, they were in the process of transitioning to a new location, so I had to wait until they got settled. Even now that they’ve reopened, the hours seem a bit inconsistent, so I’d recommend checking Google before heading over. The place itself was clean, and the owner was friendly, which I appreciated. I ordered the fried whiting with rice, mac and cheese, and cornbread. The rice was good, though a little mushy for my taste. The whiting was good and nicely cooked. The mac and cheese was also good and enjoyable. The cornbread was interesting the texture was different from any cornbread I’ve had before. It wasn’t bad, but I don’t think I’d order it again. The price point felt a bit high, though the portion sizes were generous. I personally struggle with paying a premium for takeout food. Would I go back? Probably, but not out of my way. Overall, the food was okay, but it didn’t quite have that “wow” factor that would make me eager to return.

This is a take out Caribbean soul food restaurant now located in Yonkers. The food is absolutely delicious!!! I got the Chicken Rasta Pasta and my sister got the chicken chunks with Mac and cheese and yams! 10/10 highly recommend!! Food is amazing. The lemonades are 🔥🔥👌🏾.

This is a take out Caribbean soul food restaurant now located in Yonkers. The food is absolutely delicious!!! I got the Chicken Rasta Pasta and my sister got the chicken chunks with Mac and cheese and yams! 10/10 highly recommend!! Food is amazing. The lemonades are 🔥🔥👌🏾.

I ordered two oxtail plates with rice & peas and sweet potatoes, plus a jerk chicken Rasta pasta. Everything was fresh and full of flavor. The oxtail was cooked perfectly—tender, rich, and seasoned right. Portions were solid, not skimpy at all. The rice and peas hit the way they’re supposed to, and the sweet potatoes were a standout—soft, flavorful, and just straight up good 🤤. The jerk chicken Rasta pasta was fire too. The chicken-to-pasta ratio was on point, and the jerk sauce paired really well with the creamy pasta sauce without overpowering it. You could tell care went into it. Overall, great food, great portions, and everything tasted made with intention. I’d definitely order from here again.