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Bahamian Pot Restaurant

4.3 (35 reviews)
Open 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Boil fish, grits and Johnny cake
Cleveland J.

Love coming here for the boiled fish. I've tried other items, but I always come back to this. Delicious. Service is pretty good. Only negative is for the ambiance, they need to get that AC in order. It's hard to eat when you are hot.

Stewed conch, grits, and Johnny cake
Jane H.

Everything was absolutely amazing. The only downsides to my visit were that our food came out sporadically. I and another person in my group were almost finished with our food by the time the plates for the others in my party received theirs. And the other was that I was told that the lady who makes the conch batter hadn't arrived yet, and that was the main thing on the menu I was craving and wanted to try. It was 12pm when my party dined. Would've given it 5 stars otherwise. So my advice would be to call ahead of time to make sure what you'd like on the menu is available.

Fish and grits.
Bryan C.

Ancestor hands blessing the food! God bless this establishment. Nice hole in the wall and great value.

Menu as of 08/2020
Maurice M.

Bahamian Pot specializes in Bahamian style dishes but is known for their conch & Boiled Fish with grits for breakfast. Boiled fish & grits is very good , clear savory broth with fish & grits. They also give you buttered bread. VERY GOOD. The prices are low and the quality is up there. What really impressed me was the courtesy & manners of everyone in there ! Everyone was super nice and made me feel so welcomed Definitely try this place out , you will NOT regret it. In the morning weekends go for Fish & grits ( before 11 am) or try their other dishes. ALL good

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Katrella S.

Ooooh this place was good. It is a small restaurant located in the cut in liberty city. They were previously located on 54th Street. The food still tastes the same. Staff is a little slow but they are responsive to your every need. The waitress we had asked if everything was ok and said yes sir ma'am and thank you. You don't get that often and it was very appreciated. While I perused the menu I noticed I could order salmon croquettes as a side. Yep this place was placed I. My salmon croquette competition for the best. They were full of fish with very little filler. Bahamian Pot is reigning!!!!!! The abundance of food was huge. I had boiled fish (traditional Bahamian dish), grits and Johnny Cake. This dish is only served on Saturday and Sunday and if you want fish head or wings you need to go early. I got there like 11:15 and they only had filets left. But two nice thick ones were in my bowl. This was the only meal I had for the day.

Grouper sandwich with a side of coleslaw.
Gene R.

Great grouper sandwich and the coleslaw is awesome. The trick is to put the coleslaw on the fish sandwich. Really nice and family-owned. Support local!!!

Steamed conch meal
Jeff A.

Always looking for something different, I stopped in to this place for a bite to eat and was pleasantly surprised by the warm service and incredible food. Not knowing what to order, I asked my server what she recommended and I received an incredible meal. Steamed conch in light tomato sauce, peas and rice, a slice of a macaroni (and cheese) loaf, and green beans. I suspect that all was fresh except for the beans. Delicious!

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Food was fresh and hot.. we sat down and food was served in minutes. They had the music playing and it felt like I was in vacation.

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Home cooking with all the flavors you remember...pleasant folks inside that say hello and show respect

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8 years ago

Had a hard time finding them since they moved but breakfast is still my favorite with the Johnny Cake.

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All I can say is that this is the best Bahamian restaurant in Miami. Thanks for keeping it real!

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Manjay Restaurant - Inside The Citadel's street-level food hall and dining room. Manjay is located in the back corner of this photo.

Inside The Citadel's street-level food hall and dining room. Manjay is located in the back corner of this photo.

Manjay Restaurant - Honey Jerk Shrimp bowl

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