
61 "Caribbean" Restaurants in New York.
The Soul Spot serves Southern and Caribbean food in a small counter-service space near Borough Hall in Brooklyn.
Back Home is a classic bakery in Little Caribbean that offers a healthy twist on currants rolls made with whole wheat.
The Hills Lounge in Flatbush serves authentic Guyanese cuisine and with flavors heavily influenced by African, East Indian, and Chinese traditions.
Bake & Things is a Caribbean spot in Flatbush serving curry crab and dumplings and bakes with saltfish.
Trini Breakfast Shed in Flatbush specializes in bakes, a Caribbean breakfast bread ranging from sada to coconut to floats.
Nostrand Avenue Health Food Store has been serving Brooklyn’s Little Caribbean for 26 years with a $7 lunch veggie burger and fresh juice special.
Footprints is an iconic Caribbean restaurant is a Flatbush culinary institution and the home of rasta pasta.
McBean’s in Flatbush is a woman-owned Guyanese-Trinidadian eatery that makes great oxtail with peas and rice or ackee and saltfish.
Ital Fusion is a Little Caribbean favorite and go-to spot for plant-based patties, juices, and seamoss cocktails.
Jasmine’s is a Caribbean restaurant in Midtown with dishes like ackee and saltfish, curry chicken, and rasta pasta.