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Go to Island Tings in Miami Gardens for excellent spicy beef patties, tender brown stew chicken, and generous portions.
Curly's Caribbean Flava has the best ackee and saltfish in Palm Beach County.
Don't be scared by the cooks wearing gas masks. They're just making some of South Florida's best jerk chicken.
This Homestead spot serves incredible Haitian and Jamaican food in a tiny space. Don't leave without coconut rum cake.
It’s spicy. It’s smoky. And it’s one of the best things you can eat in Miami.
Hammond's Bakery is a Jamaican bakery with locations throughout South Florida, including Lauderhill. They specialize in Jamaican patties with thin crusts and juicy fillings.
B&M Market is a small roti shop and bodega on 79th Street with some of the best West Indian food in the city.
Clive’s is a simple restaurant in Little Haiti that serves some of the city’s best Jamaican food.
Cliff’s is a little Jamaican restaurant in North Miami. They serve very tasty classic Jamaican dishes.
Jamaica Kitchen is a small Chinese-Jamaican restaurant in Kendall that serves really good Caribbean dishes.
Taste Rite is a Jamaican bakery in Miami Gardens that makes super flaky beef patties. They have four other South Florida locations too.
Hammond’s Bakery in Miami Gardens makes some of the best Jamaican patties in the city.
Sonia's is a great Jamaican pattie shop in Kendall that you should definitely check out.
King Jerk is a food truck parked in Opa-locka. Stop by for some excellent chicken and mac and cheese.
Dukunoo is a Jamaican restaurant in Wynwood. The food is great, the music is loud, and the jerk chicken is some of Miami’s best.
Kingston Delight is a casual, cafeteria-style restaurant in North Miami with good jerk chicken.
Jamaica Corner is a vendor inside a Downtown food court. It’ll do for lunch if you’re craving jerk chicken or oxtail.