Jah Love Caribbean Restaurant Menu

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  • Traveler F.

    It has been a very long time since I ventured down Orange Blossom Trail into the heart of Kissimmee. On a recent visit to Appliance Direct, I came across this restaurant. I remembered seeing a post from Foodbidden about this place. This space has been a revolving door for Caribbean establishments. Quite some time ago, there was a Guyanese grocery store which sold food, then there was a another Guyanese restaurant, then I understand a pizzeria, but for several years it has been this current place. The accommodations is modest with several booths and few stools. There is an ordering counter with printed and overhead menus. On this breakfast session, there were two immediate available items ackee and saltfish or saltfish. I choose ackee and saltfish. Ackee is a fruit originated from West Africa undoubtedly taken to Jamaica on a slave trip. However, ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica; ackee and saltfish is the national dish of Jamaica. The preparation is a simple shallow pan fry of fruit and saltfish. I opted for Dumplings, which were dense and chewy; steamed banana which was tender and natural; and steamed yam which is a root that crumbles potato like. The entire dish was very natural with seasonings and flavors of saltfish standing out. The Jamaicans revere in mythical powers of Irish Moss, which is a seaweed that grow on the rocks of Jamaica. A drink of peanut and Irish Moss is suppose to enhance male or female vigor. Ever wondered why there are so many dominant Olympic sprinters from Jamaica? Irish Moss could be the answer. The peanut flavor stood out with thick slightly jelly like texture. Was there any instance reaction? That's my business. Good try it for yourself. I am always encouraged when a restaurant does not try to be what they are not. This is a Jamaican restaurant, whose owner is a Rasta Chef. He does not try to be anything else. His food is honest down to earth Jamaican. The soul and irieness (Jamaican slang term for niceness) shows all over this place. Blessed Jah

    (4)
  • Melinda B.

    Small Jamaican restaurant with yummy jerk chicken. Not much of a dining area but they have a few tables available if you want to eat in. The food reminds me of my favorite Caribbean restaurants in NY.

    (3)
  • Edi M.

    I see lots of reviews on how great the food is unfortunately I didn't get the pleasure to find out. We walked in with the intention for a sit down lunch but the smell of the dining room was off putting. Since I had been craving oxtail I thought maybe a to go order might be better. I ordered or I should say tried to order a large oxtail by it self and the lady said they don't sell oxtail orders by itself. That's perfectly fine to each their own, so I told her I'll pay for the full order with the rice and beans and cabbage but since I do not eat either rice&beans or cabbage do not add it in the box and the lady said they can't do that. The stupidest thing I have ever heard. They would get the full price they are asking and probably a nice tip for accommodating my less work request but no they cannot stand not selling their cabbage and rice. If it was possible to give zero stars I would give them zero stars.

    (1)
  • Christopher N.

    Situated in an underutilized strip mall, this place is a real diamond in the rough. The oxtail stew was so tender and flavorful. The carrot juice was freshly made on the premises.

    (5)
  • Marvin M.

    Jah Love Caribbean Restaurant in Kissimmee. In the Plaza on Main. Located on Main Street a block North of 192. I remembered my good friend of mine Carolyn Hernandez would come here often and get Oxtail. That was my goal, but in the interest of time I ordered the Jerk Chicken. Jerk Chicken, rice and beans, and plantains. Nice and spicy! Great flavor in every bite. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to take pics of the inside of the restaurant. Which is a good thing. This place was hoppin'!!! I came for the lunch rush and they were packed. I plan to come again soon. Next time Oxtail for sure!!! Hopefully @melissaswaffles will be joining me in my next adventure to JahLove Caribbean Restaurant.

    (4)
  • Aaron S.

    Best island food I've had since I was in Kingston!!!! Meat pies for a buck and a half?!?!? Got my fill on those and we'll be back for oxtails and goat tonight!

    (5)
  • Moni M.

    It's in a little strip mall across from Blockbuster, and their is ample parking. Its a small place and it's usually crowded with reggae blaring over head. But the food is "excellent" I haven't had better island food in a Restaurant! Come in and sit down if you can find a spot. Order a carrot juice and some curry chicken or the oxtails or a patty. It doesn't matter everything is good..

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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