Went in today to grab a few things to-go. Unlike other reviews, my experience was positive. The cashier was friendly. I had no issues re: customer service. Bought some phoulourie and cheese rolls and a banana soda. No complaints-warm & fresh.
Suzie S.
Classificação do local: 1 JAMAICA, NY
The cashier is a piece of work. She robs you every time by charging extra. She charged 30 dollars instead of 3 dollars. When i asked her so wheres my refund for her over charged of 30 dollars. She said we dont do refunds so you have to take 30 dollars of stuff worth in the store… i would never ever ever recommend them… it took me hours and days to get my refund. i repeadly went back again and again. And every time ahe said no manager is there to help me … crappy of the crap
Jenelle J.
Classificação do local: 1 Brooklyn, NY
I was starving and on the brink of getting a hunger headache. The lights on the shop gleamed ever so brightly and i happily walked in to get a quick snack that could hold me until I got home. I ordered a currant roll($ 2.00) and a chicken patty($ 1.75) from a low speaking woman(I was getting irritated that I had to ask her to repeat herself so many times… Hunger does not have patience) then headed to the train station. Needless to say, I am currently on the A train and still ridiculously hungry as both food options were not what any West Indian used to these basic staples has in mind when ordering. The patty was microwaved and filling was flavorless, the currant roll had a weird aftertaste and was not soft and flaky as it should be. I am still hungry and very disappointed!!! Never again! Smh
Cynthia F.
Classificação do local: 2 HOWARD BEACH, NY
Little Guyana’s customer service was horrible and their fishcakes were NOTHING compared to Sonny’s up the block — it had an aftertaste. and the phulories — NASTY! i threw both of those items away. I did try their currant roll — passable, but their cassava pone was quite tasty.
Angela S.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Little Guyana is passable. I, personally am not a fan. They sell the usual caribbean pastries, pine tarts, red bread, plait bread, etc. the best part is they are a lot cheaper than sybils. they also sell various grocery items, but i would rather go to the grocery stores on liberty. they have better prices and fresher products.