

A fast-casual takeout or dine-in Caribbean & Jamaican restaurant, conveniently situated in the Mall at Prince George’s in Hyattsville. Known for their family recipes of classic Caribbean food staples, from Jamaican beef patties and coco bread, to jerk chicken, oxtail, and curried goat or chicken. Offerings now include vegetarian and beyond meat alternatives. The bakery boasts numerous enticing options including spice bun, hard dough bread, and carrot cake (among many more delectable items).
Island-themed counter-serve chain offering Jamaican beef patties, jerk chicken & curry dishes.
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Address: 3500 East-West Hwy #1285, Hyattsville, MD 20782
Phone: (301) 559-7962
Website: https://locations.goldenkrust.com/ll/US/MD/Hyattsville/3500-East~West-Highway
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Now, there is an older lady who can be a bit strong and nasty at times. I’m not sure if that’s just a cultural thing, but it’s worth mentioning for transparency. That said, it doesn’t overshadow the overall experience or the food.
Let’s talk about what really keeps me coming back: the food is consistently on point.
My favorite is the oxtails always tender, rich, and full of gravy flavor. I usually get mine with white rice, sometimes with veggies. The cocoa bread? Always soft, fresh, and hot .
Shoutout to the young female worker and the cool dude who helps cook & prepare the food at times; they’re my go-to every time. Solid energy, great service.
Lately, I’ve been ordering the curry goat. I tried it for the first time about two weeks ago and now I’m officially addicted. And if you know, you know. I will always fight for extra potatoes in my curry chicken because I love potatoes .
I’ve supported this business for years and will continue to do so. The owner is a stand-up, respectful man who genuinely enjoys happy customers and communicates when he’s available.
This is one of the longest-lasting Black Jamaican-owned Caribbean restaurants in the DMV. They survived COVID and much more, and that deserves recognition and support. I now go once a week (used to be 2–3 times weekly), and the consistency is still there.
Overall, this review is to say: let’s keep supporting our own with good food. This place has history, heart, and real Caribbean flavor.
Customer service is standard. Very much an in and out service which, if you’re from DC/DMV area and know about carry outs then it comes at no surprise lmao. The people there are cool and chill, there’s one older lady there who I call mama and she’s so sweet. You won’t get bad service at all but you’ll get in and out . They keep the train moving there and not rude just on point. Atmosphere is welcoming. Caribbean music playing and the smell of the food just gets the mouth watering , no exaggeration. I love this place and I’m serious when I say this: there are probably only 1-2 other Caribbean spots that cover all the bases food wise (for me) AND has a fair price point. No seriously, the price point is so fair for the generous portions (your plate will be heavy yet somehow doesn’t leak in the bag) and I’m telling you the food satiates .
I ordered the jerk chicken patty and the spinach patty. The spinach patty was soooo hard. I literally had to pull it apart and eat the center. The center tasted delicious. The jerk chicken patty was cooked properly but there was hardly any chicken. Very small pieces that you would feed a dearly person with no teeth. Just jerk paste that isn’t flavorful at all.