Jamaican Restaurants in Miami, Florida

Jamaican Restaurants in Miami, Florida
With warm weather year-round, Miami is a literal outdoor paradise. As such, it has no shortage of outdoor activities.

Whether you're enjoying the water, hiking south Florida's trails or paddling the Everglades, there is plenty to keep you busy.

Along with a diversity of activities, Miami has a large diversity in culture, and of course, food. The area has several Jamaican restaurants.

Dave Jamaican Bakery & Restaurant

Both a restaurant and bakery, Dave Jamaican prides itself on Jamaican Easter buns, it calls the "best in Florida."

The restaurant also serves Jamaican favorites like jerk chicken, codfish, oxtail and curried goat.

Dave Jamaican is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.

700 NW 183rd Street
Miami, FL 33169-4250
(866) 586-1776
http://www.davejamaican.com/

Aunt I's Jamaican Restaurant

This local chain serves breakfast, lunch and dinner at its Miami location.

Specialties rotate daily, but include ackee, a Jamaican fruit, cowfoot and roast beef. Aunt I's serves favorites like jerk chicken and ox tail every day.

19934 NW 2 Ave.
Miami, FL. 33169
(305) 654-9638
http://www.auntis.net/

Jamaica Kitchen

On its web page, Jamaica Kitchen proudly wears the badge, "best Chinese restaurant."

The restaurant, featured on the Food Network, offers a unique mix of Jamaican and Chinese cuisine.

Favorites include jerk chicken, curry goat and Chinese roast chicken. The restaurant is also known for its soups and patties.

8736 SW 72 St.
Miami, FL 33173
http://www.jamaicakitchen.com/

Mango's Carribean Bistro

Located in South Miami, Mango's Carribean Bistro is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday. On Sunday, it is only open for lunch.

The restaurant prides itself on its lunch specials and homemade soups. Menu items include jerk chicken and lamb chops.


11030 SW 184 St.
Miami, FL 33157
http://www.facebook.com/pages/MIAMI-FLORIDA/Mangoes-Caribbean-Bistro/102501022632

Article Written By Kathleen Durkin

Kathleen Durkin is a photojournalist in Charlotte, N.C. where she shoots and edits the local news. A freelance writer on the side, Durkin's work has been published on AOL's CitysBest.com and other websites. She graduated with degrees in English literature and film production from University of North Carolina, Wilmington.

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