
We are an authentic Jamaican food truck that specializes in authentic Jamaican food. If you have ever visited Jamaica and enjoy our delicious cuisine, then prepare to be amazed because nothing will change in your taste bud!! We are the best in what we do and we provide the best in everything!! Come sit and fulljoy the day with us!!!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 159 Depot St, Manchester Center, VT 05255
Phone: (802) 681-3900
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Reviews
It was so good that I actually went back right after to grab their oxtail meal for dinner. It was interesting to learn that oxtail originally came from using the tail of beef that people used to throw away, which eventually became a delicious traditional dish. I tried a bit when I got in the car and could already tell it was going to be just as flavorful.
The owner was super friendly and passionate about the food, which made the whole experience even better. If you’re ever in Manchester Center, don’t miss this place, authentic flavors, generous portions, and genuine hospitality.
Some of the best chicken you can find in town. If you’re newer to the cuisine I recommend trying the brown stew chicken – it’s deliciously seasoned and well cooked chicken in a stew sauce with rice and peas, steamed vegetables and plantains on the side. If they have fresh juice available don’t even hesitate, order it. Very friendly folks and convenient to either grab and go or eat at a table outside.
We normally eat at the standard other places around town but Jamerican was a refreshing surprise of island cuisine.
Friendly and helpful service, and a nice tent with two tables for seating. We were there during a quieter time; however, our food came out quickly and was wonderfully presented. We ordered the jerk pork and goat curry meals.
The jerk pork is delicious – crispy boneless bbq pork with jerk seasoning and sauce – the jerk sauce has good spice and is not overly ‘hot’ – sort of a combination of sweet, sour, and spicy – you can always spice it up with a bit of the scotch bonnet hot sauce available at the tables.
The goat curry is also great – you may encounter a few easy-to-pick-out bone chunks, but otherwise boneless chunks of tender goat meat in a flavorful warmly-spiced curry.
For sides, meals include rice/beans, vegetable, potato salad, fried plantains. I am not a potato salad fan, and didn’t feel like fried plantains (my companion was more than happy to take them off my hands), but the rice and beans were top notch, topped with a similar sauce to the jerk pork. The vegetable today was shredded cabbage and bell peppers.
I left happy and quite full. Don’t let the prices worry you – this is a very good value – really, a great deal – in that you are getting skillfully prepared, flavorful food that will absolutely fill you up in a good way! Will definitely be back and hope to try the oxtail!
Everything is super fresh and tastes homemade. I was full for hours after the ackee and fish meal. Ackee is a fruit native to West Africa and it was my first time having it… absolutely mind blowing they sure know how to mix flavors!!!
Got the Ackee and Saltfish (national dish of Jamaica), comes with red beans n rice, potato salad, and fried sweet plantain.
Fatty but not greasy. Sweet, smoky, savory, spicy and umami in equal turns.
Amazing to find this in Vermont.
They’ve been doing the food for four years, eight months in Manchester, and say they are here to stay. Support them all day long!