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Really good Jamaican home cooking here. Location is quite obscure. You are likely not ever going to be 'just driving by' this place. But if you are anywhere near University Circle/Cleveland Heights, I highly recommend you take a 20 minute detour to find this little treat. We got jerk chicken, cabbage and red beans and rice - classic and very well done. Chicken was falling off the bones as it always should be in this food genre. Very well spiced - yummy. Sides were equally good. There are good options for Jamaican beverages as well for you to try. Expect to get takeout. There really is not seating to speak of and what there is consists of white plastic deck furniture which was pretty dirty and sketchy looking. But don't worry, you'll get a giant take-out container of yummy goodness to take with you. Head over to MLK and sit at one of the gardens or to Case campus to lunch with a friend as I did. Only downsides are the somewhat sketchiness - no eat in option and also they didn't have plantains the day I went - bummer because that's one of my favorite things to get when eating Jamaican. Overall definitely worth the detour into Bratenahl. Will definitely stop here again sometime.
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