Classificação do local: 4 Crystal Palace, London, United Kingdom
Large portions of jerk-goodness at a reasonable price. It gets pretty busy, but there are plenty of staff to make the wait much more acceptable. Very tasty jerk chicken with extra gravy and jerk sauce(it’s all about the extra gravy) served with rice & peas and plantain instead of salad cost a very reasonable £5.50 Good stuff
Marta O.
Classificação do local: 3 Brixton, London, United Kingdom
Healthy Eaters did open a specifically vegan branch in Market Row in the beginning of the year, which I was dead excited about, but I only managed to get food there once — I never seem to catch it when it’s open. The one time I did get lunch there it was amazing though — spicy seitan, lots of vegetables, and some dumplings — yum. The regular Healthy Eaters branch is less abundant in vegan food, but still more so than it may seem — it’s not all jerk chicken! It’s also possibly the cheapest AND most filling vegan lunch option in Brixton. The trick is to get things from different counters — when you walk in, the counter immediately on your left sells patties, and to my knowledge the veg one is vegan(and really tasty). Once you have your patty, go further into the shop to the main counter, and get some rice & beans + callaloo + plantain, and you are ready to go! I challenge anyone to not be full of food and happiness after such a meal.
Brendon D.
Classificação do local: 3 Long Beach, CA
Staff was really pleasant and the music was great! I purchased a beef meat pie to-go. It was pretty good. My first time to eat something like that. It was better than its cousin: the empanada. Don’t half step. Stop here when in need of a quick bite while wondering around the Brixton Village.
Glen M.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
Cheap-as-chips(though they don’t have chips) and perhaps a bit confusing… if you’re not down with the lingo. The food is pretty good, though suffers from being prepped hot, kept cold, and then reheated in the microwave. But what you get, for what you pay… You might not bother complaining. Super Jamaican-style cuisine, served mob-queue style, fast, cheap, good. What more do you want? It’s all very laissez-faire, not to mention caveat emptor, but go in and ask for something good, and you’re likely to get it.