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Authentic Jamaican Pop Up at 57 Northcross Road Tuesday 21st August and then every Saturday from September. homemade Jamaican favourites, jerk chicken, rice and peas, plantain, ackee, salted cod, vegan and vegetarian dishes. Everyone welcome especially those ?new? to Jamaican food. Come and have a taste and see what you think.
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Caribbean Chef Wrote:

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> Authentic Jamaican Pop Up at 57 Northcross Road

> Today and every Saturday - homemade Jamaican favourites, jerk

> chicken, rice and peas, plantain, ackee, salted

> cod, vegan and vegetarian dishes. Everyone welcome

> especially those ?new? to Jamaican food. Come and

> have a taste and see what you think.

  • 1 month later...

Would like to shout out to everyone in or near the Northcross Road area this Saturday 10th November to stop and have a bite to eat at 57. A chic and stylish place where you can enjoy some lovely, authentic and homemade Jamaican food, to eat in or takeaway.

The menu consists of Caribbean favourites: jerk chicken, curry mutton, escovitched fish, plantain, macaroni cheese and plantain to name a few dishes.

The foods are moderately spiced, just what you need to keep warm in this month of November. Items are reasonably priced from ?8 per dish and down!

New to Caribbean food come down and have a try.

Looking forward to seeing you all from 12.00 until 5.00pm.

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