5/5 Wesley S. 6 months ago on Google β’ 3 reviews
Absolutely
the
best,
fresh,
and
authentic
Indian/West
Indies/Nigerian/Vegan
food
in
Jacksonville.
This
place
is
one
of
the
few
places
that
has
me
consistently
wanting
to
come
back
each
week.
Our
typical
order
consists
of
the
Kurry
Bash,
Samosas,
and
the
Roti
flatbread.
I
would
describe
the
bash
as
a
sort
of
golden
curry
on
rice,
and
it
comes
with
sides
of
kale,
fried
plantains,
and
pickled
red
onions.
The
flavors
are
always
impeccable
and
has
the
perfect
amount
of
heat
(I'd
probably
say
most
white
people
would
consider
it
hot,
while
someone
who
is
used
to
spices
would
probably
consider
it
to
be
warm/mild.
The
plantains
are
quite
plain/traditional?
I've
only
ever
cooked
them
this
way
but
it's
always
good.
Slightly
sweet
and
a
tiny
bit
salty.
If
you're
big
into
textures,
I'm
not
sure
if
you'll
like
these.
The
kale
salad
is
great-
more
mild
flavors
but
not
enough
to
where
it's
like
you're
eating
grass.
It's
slightly
steamed/cooked
so
it's
not
the
same
as
raw
kale.
The
pickled
onions
are
exactly
what
they
sound
like.
Haha.
The
Samosas
are
incredible
as
well.
Flaky,
crispy,
savory,
hot,
it's
all
there.
I'd
compare
their
size
to
slightly
smaller
than
a
tennis
ball
and
they
typically
come
on
some
shredded
purple
cabbage.
Definitely
a
solid
choice,
but
it
does
have
some
heat
(about
the
same
as
the
bash).
Order
at
your
own
discretion
I
guess.
The
Roti
flatbread
is
an
Indian,
flaky,
more
on
the
moist
side
type
of
flatbread.
It
has
some
basic
flavors
but
it
always
adds
to
the
Kurry
Bash
which
is
why
we
typically
get
it.
We've
also
tried
a
couple
of
other
dishes
from
this
place
and
have
been
equally
impressed
with
all
of
them-
these
are
just
our
top
ones.
If
I
had
to
nitpick
about
something,
I'd
say
to
watch
out
as
there
are
occasionally
bits
of
herbs
and
such
that
may
be
in
your
food.
Things
like
bay
leaf
and
ainse
and
one
other
spice
(a
black
seed
like
spice,
didn't
know
what
it
was
called)
occasionally
get
left
in
and
it
isn't
exactly
pleasant
to
eat.
Oh,
and
the
prices
are
a
little
up
there
compared
to
the
portion
sizes
but
I'd
definitely
say
that
the
food
is
worth
the
cost.
What
good
food
in
Jax
isn't
pricy.
Overall,
if
you're
looking
for
incredible
flavors
that
still
feel
like
a
homecooked
meal,
this
is
your
place.
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