The 10 Best Caribbean Spots in NYC, According to Our Editors
Caribbean cuisine, with its bold flavors and vibrant mix of spices, offers a portal to the tropics without needing to leave the city. In New York City, a melting pot of cultures, the Caribbean food scene is as diverse as it is delicious. From jerk chicken to curry goat and roti, there’s a myriad of flavors waiting to tantalize your taste buds. Our editors have scoured neighborhoods from Brooklyn to Manhattan to curate this list of the top 10 Caribbean eateries that stand out for their authenticity, ambiance, and mouthwatering menus.
1.Glady’s (Crown Heights, Brooklyn)
A favorite among locals, Glady’s serves up authentic Jamaican dishes. Their jerk chicken is legendary — perfectly spiced and charred with just the right amount of smokiness, paired with refreshing sides such as coconut slaw and sweet plantains.
2.The Islands (Prospect Heights, Brooklyn)
A cozy spot that feels like a secret discovery, The Islands serves traditional Caribbean dishes with a home-cooked vibe. Their oxtail stew is rich and flavorful, falling off the bone tender.
3.Miss Lily’s (Several Locations)
Miss Lily’s brings a chic Caribbean dining experience to NYC with vibrant décor that matches its lively menu. The ackee and saltfish is a must-try, along with their extensive selection of rums.
4.Peppa’s Jerk Chicken (Multiple Locations)
With several locations throughout Brooklyn, Peppa’s offers consistently great jerk chicken with just the right amount of heat. Their jerk sauce has a cult following for good reason.
5.Negril Village (Greenwich Village)
Offering a more upscale take on Caribbean cuisine, Negril Village excels in both atmosphere and culinary creativity. Their Rasta Pasta infused with jerk seasoning adds an exotic twist to the Italian staple.
6.Patsy’s Pizzeria Harlem (East Harlem)
Infusing Italian cuisine with Caribbean flair, Patsy’s unique pizza topped with spicy jerk sausage is an unexpected delight that captures the fusion spirit of NYC.
7.Footprints Cafe (Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn)
Famous for their Rasta pasta and other Caribbean classics like escovitch fish and curry shrimp, this spot has a buzzing atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re dining on the island itself.
8.Likkle More Jerk (DeKalb Market Hall, Brooklyn)
A perfect spot for a quick Caribbean fix at DeKalb Market Hall: Likkle More Jerk stands out for its delectable mini jerk bowls served with sweet plantains and coconut rice & peas.
9.Golden Krust (Citywide)
For those on-the-go or seeking comfort food quickly, Golden Krust offers hearty patties filled with spiced meats or vegetables wrapped in flaky pastry — a staple snack across the islands.
10.Suede (East Flatbush)
Combining modern decor with classic dishes makes Suede an unparalleled destination for experiencing high-quality Caribbean cuisine in NY. The jerk lamb chops are a fusion masterpiece, marrying succulence with spice impeccably.
This curated list by our editors showcases diverse palate pleasers from across New York City’s robust Caribbean culinary landscape — proving that no matter where you are in this sprawling metropolis, an island escape is just a meal away!