B & M Market

  4.6 – 549 reviews   • Jamaican restaurant

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Basic eatery in a grocery serving goat roti, oxtail stew, jerk chicken & other Jamaican classics.

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Address: 219 NE 79th St, Miami, FL 33138

Phone: (305) 757-2889

Website: http://www.bmmarketmiami.com/

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Reviews

John Gonsalves
B&M Market is a real hidden gem. The West Indian and Guyanese food here is some of the most authentic I’ve had. You can tell it’s home-cooked with love—everything from the curry goat to the oxtail is packed with flavor. The rotis are fresh and soft, and they don’t hold back on the portions.

They also have a little market inside that sells all kinds of Caribbean products—hot sauces, spices, snacks, and other hard-to-find items you’d see back home. One of my favorite things is the homemade juices, especially the pineapple ginger—it’s super refreshing and has that perfect kick of spice.

If you’re looking for real Caribbean comfort food and a taste of Guyana in Miami, this spot is definitely worth checking out.
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Helga N
The food is delicious! We ordered the curry chicken and the veggie roti which came with soy chunks and the veggie patty (no soy chunks). All of it was so tasty. This place is off the beaten path and the food counter to order is in the back. Prices are reasonable and they have specials everyday, saturday, curry chicken is $7. Amazing deals. Get the homemade hot sauce and the pineapple ginger homemade juice.
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Angela DeMure
Check out the Authentic trini roti, oxtail and pineapple ginger drinks and other treats!
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Vic Z
I went here specifically to try the Roti although it was not ready when I went at noon for lunch. Overall a big disappointment I didn’t get the chance to try. Instead I had the beef stew with rice and cabbage. The cabbage was cooked perfectly and the rice was ok but nothing special. The portion size was good for the price but it wasn’t something I would rave about. Service was excellent and it appears the owners are running the store and restaurant. I will definitely return to see if I can try the roti and will post an update if I do. Based on not having the roti I would having given a 3 star rating but everyone was so friendly I had to give 4. Oh, and the hot sauce was ok but again nothing exceptional.
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Ryan Ruggiero
I was extremely disappointed with the the flavorless and BLAND food I bought from B&H market today! I ordered the oxtails because of the RAVE reviews I saw on them. All of the reviews were so POSTIVE and said the oxtail was full of flavor. I experienced the complete opposite. They were bland and flavorless. The meat was fall off the bone but it was FALVORLESS! I don’t want to disparage anybody’s business, but this food was not it.
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Tinisha Avay
I’ve been wanting to try this hidden gem for a while after driving by countless times.
So I was delighted when I discovered that they are on Uber Eats and quickly became a repeat customer. Their delicious and flavorful Rotis are my favorite, although their full menu makes you feel the comfort of the best homemade cooked meals.
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Jordanna Ishmael
As a Guyanese woman who lives a bit far away from her mom’s and grandma’s home cooking, B & M is my go to place when I’m craving curry and roti and have no time to make it myself. The roti is exceptional, the patties are awesome, and the jerk chicken is delicious.
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Dwight Kenneth
During a Friday morning visit to Little Haiti, I stumbled upon B&M Market and Roti Shop, a modest eatery that turned out to be a culinary gem. Without prior knowledge of its acclaim, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the late Anthony Bourdain had featured this establishment on his show, “Parts Unknown,” further validating its authenticity and appeal. 

Established in 1980, B&M Market is a West Indian bodega owned by a Guyanese couple. The market boasts influences from Trinidadian, Jamaican, and Guyanese cuisines, reflecting the rich tapestry of Caribbean flavors.  Its unassuming exterior and no-frills interior embody the essence of a hole-in-the-wall joint, where the focus is undeniably on the food.

Opting for the lunch special at $6.50, I was served a meal that ranked among the best during my week-long stay in Miami. The chicken stew was a standout, featuring tender pieces of chicken enveloped in a richly spiced gravy that spoke to hours of meticulous preparation. The depth of flavor suggested a harmonious blend of Caribbean spices, offering warmth and complexity in every bite.

The vegetable roti was equally impressive. The soft, flaky roti bread encased a medley of seasoned vegetables, each component retaining its distinct texture and flavor. The subtle heat and aromatic spices highlighted the Guyanese influence, making it a memorable vegetarian option.

B&M Market’s reputation extends beyond its loyal local clientele. The establishment gained wider recognition after being featured on Anthony Bourdain’s “Parts Unknown,” where Bourdain sampled their cow-foot soup, praising its authentic Caribbean flavors.  Despite this acclaim, B&M Market remains a humble spot, focusing on delivering hearty, flavorful dishes that honor their cultural roots.

Final Thoughts – B&M Market and Roti Shop exemplifies the beauty of discovering authentic, flavorful cuisine in unexpected places. The combination of rich Caribbean flavors, affordable pricing, and a genuine, unpretentious atmosphere makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic taste of the islands in Miami. 5/5 stars—I look forward to returning and exploring more of their diverse menu
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Sal
Amazing hidden gem. Never had Jamaican and Trinidadian food like this place and I’ve been to the Caribbean, Toronto, Montreal and New York areas. This place is phenomenal and as good as what you can find in the Caribbean. Super authentic made with love and passion. Honestly, it’s one of the top 5 places I’ve eaten in my life.
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Martha Reyes
This is a hidden gem. If you are in the Little Haiti area, I would recommend you to stop by. The store is run by a couple. They are welcoming and warm. The food is delicious and affordable, the patty is fresh, and you must get the rum cake. The owners daughter makes it, and trust me, you will get 2 slices. Is mostly take out, however, they do have a small sitting area that you can sit down to enjoy the food. You can park in the parking lot next to the store, or you can find city parallel parking around the block. I will definitely be coming back.
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