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Caribbean Restaurants in Mile-End

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Lloydie's - Caribbean Restaurants in Mile-End

Lloydie's

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(235)
Mile-End

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Review Summary

Lloydie's is widely praised for bold Caribbean flavors, with standout dishes like jerk chicken, jerk pork, oxtail and patties, often served with rice and plantains and described as fresh, flavorful and comforting. Reviewers highlight generous portions, affordable pricing, and service that is warm, friendly, and efficient, creating a lively, welcoming vibe. Patty quality is repeatedly called among the best in town and the jerk flavors, along with the overall menu, are noted as reliable favorites, with many visits documenting consistently good food and vibes. Some feedback mentions occasional inconsistencies or a one-off dry chicken, but the overall tone is positive and many describe Lloydie's as a go-to for Caribbean comfort food with vegan options and a fun atmosphere. Overall, it feels like a place worth returning to for flavorful meals at a good value and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Jardin Du Cari - Caribbean Restaurants in Mile-End

Jardin Du Cari

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(50)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Review Summary

Jardin Du Cari is a low key, homey spot that works for takeout or a relaxed meal with friends or solo, where rotis are praised as among the best in the city, especially with pumpkin, along with jerk chicken and goat. The simple, comforting West Indian fare includes vegetarian options, plantain on the side, and even a few off menu items that can be ordered in advance, reflecting a long standing family run vibe. The hot sauce has a good kick and memories accumulate from years of meals here, making it a cherished staple in Montreal, with some reviews also noting nostalgia for Caribbean flavors once found in Toronto.View restaurant profile

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