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okay- i used to go to Mr. Jerk when i was in London. wondered if they had the chain somewhere in North America. well, on a business trip to Toronto- one of my lovely co-workers did some research on the net to find one! i seriously missed the Roti (Trinidadian flat bread). APPARENTLY... there's a Mr. Jerk in West Harlem (NYC). woo! anyway, i will get to that one later... this time around, we headed to the one on Wellesley. besides the Chicken Roti (chicken curry rolled in a flaky-buttery flat bread)- the Jerk Chicken w/ rice, beans and plantain is my staple order. occasionally- i'll crave for a beef patty for the road. please, i recommend NOT putting the gravy on the chicken. no, no, no, my friend! the pineapple jerk chicken is another good choice--- you can get that one for 9.50 pounds in London, i'm too sure about the prices here, though. i've heard great things about the Oxtail dish, but i'm not a fan of that kind of meat.
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