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  • Coming from New York, I am accustomed to having authentic food from different cultures at my fingertips. Having left NYC, I've learned that I can't expect that luxury anywhere else. Currently we're in Tucson but are moving to Phoenix in July. My husband is from Trinidad & Tobago and back home in NYC, his mother made sure that I knew it! She got me hooked on Trini food in a "New York minute". I've had homemade roti skins and curry, my husband has an unnatural addiction to currant rolls, and sorrel is his drink of course year-round. But something about Caribbean Cuisine's food just didn't do it. I ordered some curry chicken that came with channa and potatoes, which I had to get with some buss-up-shot (paratha roti) because they didn't have dhalpuri (which is my skin of choice all the time). My husband prefers buss-up-shot so I let him be the judge of that one. It was "eh, ok". The curry was drowned in oil and wasn't the best. It wasn't so bad that I wouldn't eat it but it wasn't too great that I would want it again and there was so few potatoes and channa with my meal that it didn't feel complete. My husband order some pholouriei, sorrel, and even bought a banana Solo. He couldn't finish the pholouriei and neither one of us enjoyed the sorrel. We're not quite sure that it was sorrel because it didn't taste strong enough. On top of that, his banana solo was flat. At the tip of this iceberg, he couldn't get any currant rolls. She doesn't make them frequently. She noted that now that she's getting more trini people coming in, she's going to start making them again. Service was nice. We got there maybe an hour after they opened so it took a little bit for the food to be ready. We got it to go because we had to head back down to Tucson. I really enjoyed all the flags that were hanging. It prompted a conversation between my husband and I about people we knew and accents we'd heard. While waiting, we noticed the chaos of their drink fridge; different drinks tossed everywhere. The guy was trying to organize it but it was sad to watch. Ultimately, I knew it wasn't going to be the same but I had high hopes it would be better. I'm not sure yet that I'd go back but I'm all for second chances.
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