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I recently went to a concert at the Phoenix, and decided to hit up Mr. Jerk beforehand due to its high yelp rating. Following recommendations from other users, I picked up some jerk pork (and a fritter) while my friend grabbed the curried oxtail. The pork was incredibly moist and had a great amount of charring on it, while the oxtail was as flavourful as it gets. Both meals came with rice and peas as well as a great coleslaw which balanced the richness of the meats. Portion sizes were good, especially for the price. Other than the obvious negative aspect of the lack of ambiance/cleanliness at Mr. Jerk, the only thing stopping me from giving it five stars is that I found the sauce that was poured over my pork (on the recommendation of the guy behind the counter) was far too peppery - not too spicy, but literally had too much pepper in it so that I couldn't fully taste the pork. All in all the meal was very satisfying and tasty, and I would go there again if I was in the area, but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat there.
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