Boswell’s Jamaican Grill

  4.2 – 773 reviews   • Jamaican restaurant

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Jerk chicken, beef patties & other hearty Jamaican eats are offered at this no-frills eatery.

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Hours

Monday11 AM–6 PM
Tuesday11 AM–6 PM
Wednesday11 AM–6 PM
Thursday11 AM–6 PM
Friday11 AM–6:30 PM
Saturday11 AM–7 PM
SundayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 3521 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119

Phone: (504) 482-6600

Website: https://www.eatokra.com/blog/features/boswell-s-jamaican-grill-bold-caribbean-legacy-in-the-big-easy

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Reviews

Tarais Meilleur Creighton
Food was spectacular. Service and knowledge of dishes, spot on. The owner was extremely nice. Both my husband and I had the oxtails, rice & peas with fried plantain. We are definitely going back for the goat but, we have to get there early, this dish will sell out fast. Probably be heading back on Monday. A must try. I promise you will not be disappointed.
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Leroy Gooden
This is one of New Orleans hidden gems The food was Top Tier from the oxtail, jerk chicken to the beef & chicken patty. Nice ambiance, lots of place to relax and enjoy your cuisine. The owner was professional, helpful & kind. She made a single patty for us while we went over the menu. We felt like we were in Jamaica right in NOLA bay-bee
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Ras U-Ahk
I’m thrilled to share my exceptional experience at Boswell’s Jamaican Grill in New Orleans, a hidden gem that has become my go-to spot for delicious and authentic Jamaican cuisine. As a vegetarian, I was a bit skeptical about trying a Caribbean restaurant, but I was blown away by the variety of options and the quality of the food.

From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by the warm and welcoming staff, who were happy to answer all my questions about the menu and make recommendations. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, with a lively vibe that’s perfect for a night out with friends or a romantic dinner.

The menu at Boswell’s Jamaican Grill is a love letter to Jamaican cuisine, with a wide variety of options that cater to all tastes and dietary needs. As a vegetarian, I was impressed by the number of options available, including delicious vegetable patties, flavorful curries, and hearty stews.

I opted for the vegetable patty, which was served with a side of rice and peas and a delicious mango salsa. The patty was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with a flavorful blend of spices that was both aromatic and delicious. The rice and peas were perfectly cooked, and the mango salsa added a sweet and tangy touch to the dish.

I was also impressed by the portion sizes, which were generous and filling without being overwhelming. The prices were also very reasonable, making Boswell’s Jamaican Grill a great value for the quality and quantity of food you receive.

What truly sets Boswell’s Jamaican Grill apart, however, is its commitment to serving authentic and delicious Jamaican cuisine that is also respectful of vegetarian dietary restrictions. The owners are clearly passionate about their cuisine and their community, and it shows in every aspect of the restaurant.

I was particularly impressed by the attention to detail and the care that the staff took in preparing my meal. They were happy to answer all my questions and make recommendations, and they even offered to modify the dish to suit my dietary needs.

Overall, I would highly recommend Boswell’s Jamaican Grill to anyone looking for a delicious and authentic Jamaican meal in New Orleans. The restaurant is a true gem, with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, delicious food, and a commitment to serving high-quality cuisine that is respectful of all dietary needs.

Rating Breakdown:

Service: 5/5
Food: 5/5
Ambiance: 5/5
Value: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
Recommendation:

If you’re looking for a delicious and authentic Jamaican meal in New Orleans, look no further than Boswell’s Jamaican Grill. With its warm atmosphere, expertly prepared food, and commitment to serving high-quality cuisine that is respectful of all dietary needs, this restaurant is a true gem in the city. Be sure to try the vegetable patty and don’t be afraid to ask for recommendations – the staff are happy to help.
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Joe De
Food was good but they gave me 2 of these small plates for $48 not including drinks… Disrespectful. That’s $25 per person
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Pt family Pt family
I had the oxtail today around 12ish took a nap I’ve been thrown up ever since I woke up. I will not be back. O yea I did go to the hospital for my sickness I got from this restaurant so maybe u should recheck ur oxtails
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Art Without Fear
As someone who dated someone from Jamaica and lived in Brooklyn for years, I’ll share this: I’ve been coming to Bowell’s since it opened; however! the food and service is inconsistent, sometimes you’ll get pure rudeness with a tasty meal and / or kind service and bland food. They often run out of things on the menu. Since I know what true Jamaican food tastes like I’ll give this place an honest 2/3 out of 5 as of today* I also hope they aren’t selling the people of New Orleans short, under the impression we are from the south and they may think* we don’t know what Jamaican food and culture encompasses

Expect to spend 20/50 for one of two people for a dish&drink and definitely don’t expect a large portion.

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Angel Diva
I enjoyed my shrimp roti. The roti skin gets a b+ only because my bestie is Trini and I mastered making roti. So far the best I’ve had since I moved back home.
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Leroy
It was my first time having Jamaican food. It was OK. The ox tails taste like turkey necks in my opinion, and the mac N cheese was just regular mac N cheese. Idk why I was expecting something different.
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Mitchells Making Memories
I picked this spot and it was a hit. The buffet my husband loved. I had the fried fish with two sides. We enjoyed everything front setting to the food, to the tea and lemonade. This place is worthy of every penny that you spend.
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Maria Pierre
My first time here. Absolutely delicious! I had the curried chicken with rice and beans and plantains. My lunch mate had the stewed chicken. I had a taste of her dish. Also delightful. So much more I wish to return to taste, especially the goat and oxtails. The roti was so delicious.
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