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    Carribean Kitchen

    2.5 (13 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Taylor N.

    I was at the airport waiting longer than usual because of a delayed flight. I was feeling a little peckish so decided to visit the food court. The lines were very long, with an exception to this eatery. That should have been a warning. As I stood at the counter, a much older gentleman approached. He didn't really say anything. I said " Can I have the beef empanada?" It was advertised as one empanada per the menu. He shook his head, turned around and put something in a plastic container and handed it to me. It was 4 mini room temp empanadas. Not fresh at all. I was disappointed but since I had already paid on the little kiosk thing I just took it and walked away,annoyed. No, I wouldn't visit again.

    Steak & eggs sandwich with home fries
    Francheska D.

    I came here to grab breakfast before my connection flight to Barbados! I ordered the steak & eggs sandwich with home fries - it was surprisingly tasty and very filling. It was reasonably priced for airport food. Only downside was the extremely long line and crowded food court around 8 AM.

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    Johnny N.

    I'm a Delta loyalist, but the only direct flight to Puerto Vallarta was on JetBlue so I had to eat it. I felt like a fish out of water walking around in this unfamiliar terminal at 7am, petrified of the unknown. It's moments like these when you find out if you're a man or a mouse. All my normal, subpar goto airport meals in Terminal 4 are out of the question. After taking a full lap around Terminal 5 scoping out every last option, turning every last rock, we reluctantly decided on Caribbean Kitchen. My expectations for airport food are astronomically low, so when I pulled the trigger on this egg white omelette I was expecting a pre made concoction that was heated up for 60 seconds in the microwave. I was completely shocked when I saw the cook pour egg whites into a pan along with spinach, onions, and peppers to make the omelette right there in front of me. It came piping hot with a side of breakfast potatoes that were honestly pretty decent. The omelette was so good that I felt like I was in the Amsterdam or Barcelona airport, as those are the only places I have had a genuinely good meal in an airport. My Gold Standards. My Four Seasons of airports. All this to say, it's good to get out of your comfort zone. Change can be rough at times, but it's key to growth. Often times everything we've ever wanted lies on the other side of fear. Give the Terminal 5s of the world a chance, you may be pleasantly surprised....... IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__

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    Worst taste and service, also they charged me twice though its a technical glitch. Though they said they wont charge me

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    Trinciti Roti Shop - Maracus Shark and Bake

    Trinciti Roti Shop

    4.2(966 reviews)
    3.4 miOzone Park
    $$
    Vegetarian friendly
    Grab-and-go

    Now if you happen to be in the area--or simply feel like summoning it to your door via Uber…read moreEats--this is the spot to experience Trinidad's infamous Bake and Shark. Among the many soigné Trini eateries scattered across Queens, this one layers in just the right accoutrements to truly awaken your palate. The Bake and Shark itself is a revelation: flaky, golden, and impossibly crisp, yet light and ethereal with every bite. Sweet bursts of pineapple weave through the savory richness, striking a perfect balance that transports you straight to the shoreline--sun on your skin, salt in the air, and the rhythm of the Caribbean just beyond the waves. You officially have the Supreme touched.

    Craving a quick bite that's full of flavor? Hit up Trinciti Roti Shop on Lefferts Blvd in Queens…read moreNY. This hidden gem serves traditional Trinidadian food. You can get huge servings, of chicken, beef, shrimp, oxtail, duck, rice and vegetables in lunch and dinner servings sizes. While we do love the complete meals, we came exclusively for the "doubles". These savory pastries pack a flavor explosion that can't be beat. Made of flour and fried, these moist but crispy disks are stuffed with your filling of choice. You can have meat, seafood, veggies or just plain if you are not feeling fancy. After selecting the filling, make sure you ask for " everything " toppings. The toppings consist a healthy slathering of spiced chickpeas, tangy tamarind chutney and spicy pepper sauce. If you can't handle spice, leave out the pepper but without the sauce, the depth of flavor is absolutely lastonishing. I selected one shrimp and onw goat double, my partner in crime filled his with assorted veggies. The vibe is fast paced and super busy so grab a menu, decide what you want and be ready to order when it's your turn. They also sell assorted beverages to help cool you off. I'm studying the menu for my return trip. Enjoy.

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    Bake and shark...yum

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    Sybil's Bakery and Restaurant - Sweet Pockets: (Guyanese Guava Patties)

    Sybil's Bakery and Restaurant

    3.7(299 reviews)
    3.7 miOzone Park
    $$

    If you come on a Saturday evening, be prepared to wait at least an hour--the place gets packed. If…read moreyou do go, the best things to order are the Guyanese patties (chicken or beef), a refreshing coconut water, and the currant rolls, which tend to be the highlights. Personally, though, I'm not much of a fan of the rest of the food. Those few items stand out, but overall the menu didn't quite win me over. Now you officially have the Supreme Touch

    **A MUST VISIT RESTAURANT IN LITTLE GUYANA** **DELICIOUS…read moreFOOD & BAKERY ITEMS** A SPECIAL PART OF QUEENS Spanning about thirty blocks around Liberty Ave in Richmond Hill, is a very interesting neighborhood known as Little Guyana. An area where one of the largest populations of Guyanese immigrants reside in New York, along with others hailing from Trinidad, Jamaica, India, and Asia. As such, it's a bustling Indo-Caribbean mixing pot neighborhood, with - in some areas - a times square vibe. And most importantly, home to multiple restaurants, Carribean bakeries, clothing shops, grocery stores, and even Guyanese style Chinese food restaurants (Yes, that really is a thing!) EXPERIENCE LITTLE GUYANA AT SYBIL'S A fantastic way to start off your exploration of Little Guyana is to visit Sybil's Bakery. Here, Sybil, an expat from Guyana, along with her relatives and children, have been serving Guyanese specialties to the Richmond Hill community for almost 50 years. Offering steam tables filled with fantastic food, Bakery items, and authentic drinks. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT Ask someone from Guyana, and they'll tell you that Sybil's is a top spot to visit in the neighborhood. Because of this, the restaurant can sometimes become very crowded, with a line spilling out the door, and down the sidewalk. So it's best not to visit during peak times if possible. And as it's a small restaurant with no tables, you must enter, grab a ticket from the dispenser, and then wait for your number to be called. And while waiting, it's a great time to check the various offerings in the steam table area, take a peak at all the bakery items and patties, and peruse the large menu above the counter. And to be honest, because of the large number of choices here, you really need to do this, so you'll have somewhat of an idea what to order when you're called. YOU HAVE TO TRY... Just about everything is delicious here, so all the standard Caribbean dishes, such as Jerk Chicken, Stewed Chicken, Fried Chicken, Oxtail, Curries and sides are all great choices. And then another wonderful item to try here, is Guyanese Pepper Pot, a traditional meat stew with a dark spiced gravy. And don't forget to order a tasty Roti to eat along with any saucy dishes you order. In addition, the fantastic Guyana Style Chinese items, such as the Chow Mein (fried noodles) and Fried Rice - which are my favorite- are seasoned exceptionally well with Caribbean spices, making these dishes hit differently, in comparison to other restaurants. Of course there are regular Jamaican style Beef Patties and Chicken Patties being served here, which are very tasty. But the Guyana style Patties, which are round, and packed full with either beef or chicken, & veg are scrumptious and unique. With these, the crust is more similar to that of a chicken pot pie, and the generous filling is fantastic. Meanwhile, because these are so friggin good, you will see people order them here by the dozen, to take home. So don't pass these up. Another popular choice, especially during lunch, are Sybil's famous Fish Sandwiches and Jerk Chicken Sandwiches. These start out with either fried fish or jerk chicken, along with lettuce, tomato, tartar sauce, another slightly sweet special sauce, and then some hot sauce, on a wonderful, mildly sweet and soft Coco Bread. Sybil's makes these sandwiches here, non-stop all day long, and there's a deliciously good reason why! BUT SYBIL'S IS A BAKERY ALSO! A trip to Sybil's for most people usually entails purchasing food, and then also Guyanese style baked goods. Some items of note, are the fresh Tennis Rolls, a dense, slightly sweet roll famous for being eaten with a nice slab of cheese in between, creating the best cheese sandwich ever. And if you enjoy cheese, the Cheese Roll pastry, the Cheese Pie tart and the Cheese Scone are also wonderful. And some examples of the sweeter style baked goods here, are the famous Guyana Pineapple Tarts and Guava Tarts which are a must try. Along with the Carrot Cake, Cassava Cake, Cherry buns, Coconut Drops, Chinese Cakes, Currant Rolls, and Solara, just to name a few. I LOVE THIS PLACE All in all, Sybil's is not a perfect restaurant. There are no tables to eat-in, it's usually crowded, and the ordering process can feel a bit rushed and intimidating your first time here. Moreover, if your looking for the best Trinidad style Doubles and Roti, then - without a doubt - Trinciti, Trini Delight and Singh's Roti Shop are better destinations. (Look for my previous review of Singh's Roti Shop if you have a chance). But let me tell you, if I am anywhere near Little Guyana, and I'm hungry, It's a good chance that I'm stopping at Sybil's for some of my favorite food and some magical baked items to take home. Because I really love this place, and if you get to know this unique restaurant like I do, I bet you may fall in love also.

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    Sybil's Bakery and Restaurant - Easy ordering and reasonably quick

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    Sala Astoria - Sorpresa Chocolate

    Sala Astoria

    4.6(126 reviews)
    11.2 miAstoria

    Great tapas, dishes, vino and cocktails at Sala Astoria. The live music and Flamenco shows add to…read morethe atmosphere!

    3.5 stars for the slow service since it was cinco de mayo and although they're usually busy, it was…read morereally packed even before 7pm. Only one waitress, one bartender? It's a fairly large restaurant. We ordered cocktails, few tapas and the steak. I would've ordered another entree but they were out of dish after dish that I would've tried.. well it turned out to be enough food since the omelette dish was so dense and I filled up on bread. The best dish was the shrimp with garlic tapa which I usually wouldn't bother ordering but I've already tried most of the menu. Lots of garlic. Really tasty ..dipped the oil with the bread. We were sitting there for a while, waiting for our drinks and other food but nothing came out so I wanted more bread since I was starving. My first meal that day. One the guys brought more bread for us quickly. The steak and omelette finally came. I would never order the omelette dish but L wanted to try it and it was tapas Tuesday so there was a slight discount. Very bland. Not enough egg, too much potato, very dry so we spooned a lil of the garlic oil from the shrimp dish and it helped a lot. I had a lil but L ate the rest. Salad was good but it was overdressed. The steak was a lil bit bloody in the middle even though we ordered it medium so it wasn't as good as we had it before. We still didn't get our cocktails because the bartender lady kept making margaritas which were only $5 that day instead of our $17 drinks. Someone came past 7:30pm and our waitress said he was gonna make our drinks. The drinks were pretty good but we already finished our food. Usually I would have ordered one of each cocktail at Sala but I was full and had other places to go. The slow service and the unavailability of certain dishes has impacted my recommendation to others but I still like the drinks here and we did enjoy the gambas tapa dish a lot..

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    Sardines. Skip it.

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