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Mr Jerk

3.8 (97 reviews)
InexpensiveCaribbean, Chinese, Bakeries
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Soft & tender oxtail
Jo Y.

The process of Jamaican "jerking" originated as a means to preserve meats prior to the invention of refrigeration. It evolved to the use of local spices to slowly cook and smoke meats over wood, sometimes called the popular "street food" throughout Jamaica. Jerk cooking is considered a mixture of cooking techniques, flavors, and spices from the indigenous people of Jamaica and Africa. Seafood, meats, tropical fruits, and vegetables are widely used. Mr. Jerk (love that name!) consists of five unpretentious restaurant locations in Toronto, Ontario Canada. In 1979, it had its humble beginnings in the back of a small West Indian grocery chain, Linstead Market. In 1986, the first Mr. Jerk opened in the Peanut Plaza in North York, Toronto. The popular Mr. Jerk in the Cabbagetown suburb of eastern downtown Toronto subsequently opened not long after that. This charming Cabbagetown is known for its many brick Victorian homes built in the 1880's and 1890's by the Irish community at that time, with cabbage patches planted in front of the homes. These homes have since been restored and now reflect the heritage of a charming upscale area of many parks, large trees, coffee houses and restaurants. As with other Mr. Jerk locations, this Mr. Jerk offers jerk chicken/pork ala carte or in sandwiches; rice and peas with ox tails; stewed beef; chicken, beef or goat curry roti; chicken soup; curries (chicken, goat or beef with potatoes and veggies); meat patties; fried or fricassee chicken; fried plantains; escovitch (snapper, kingfish, and salt fish with onions); dinner plates; cole slaw; rum cake; festivals and dumplings; sweet potato pudding; black fruit cake; snacks; and Jamaican drinks such as Ting, tropical juices, sodas and vita malt. However, note that each of the Mr. Jerk restaurants has slight variations in that one location may offer certain menu items that the other locations may not. We've tried the following at Mr. Jerk Wellesley: * Jerk chicken sandwich. We love jerk chicken! Many people comment that Jamaican jerk chicken appears to be burnt on the outside, as there are black patches; however, it is the jerk seasoning that makes it appear that it is burnt, but it is not. The chicken is juicy and tender on the inside, and because it is cooked in a smoker, the interior may be pink, but it is fully cooked with savory smokiness. Note that the jerk seasoning is spicy hot. This sandwich was full of juicy and flavorful chicken that was very filling. Note that Allan's Pastry, which is a popular local Jamaican bakery, makes the tasty golden brown bread. * Meat patties. Encased in a buttery and flaky crust, these slightly spicy meat patties are easy to eat as a quick snack. Similar to an empanada. * Codfish fritters. These were delicious, and you wouldn't have known that scraps of fish were used for these fritters. Very addictive. * Tamarind balls. Jamaican packaged sweet snacks such as these sugar-coated, dried tamarind balls satisfies a sweet tooth. They also carry coconut drops, peanut drops, caramel wafers, and cashew nuts. We are fortunate to have been introduced to this authentic Jamaican cuisine, as its owners were born and raised in Jamaica. Food offerings are very flavorful, mouth-watering, and having us to want more. The few Jamaican restaurants that we have back home in HI come and go and are not authentic, as its food is tailored to diners who are unfamiliar with true Jamaican cuisine. As such, it is a special treat to have these foods when we visit Toronto. Cost-saving lunch specials of jerk, bbq, fried, curry or stewed chicken; jerk pork; or fried fish are offered on weekdays. This is a small take-out restaurant. There's a counter next to the window with four seats; however, with Covid, it is not being presently used at this time. It is good to see diners lining up during the busy lunch and dinner hours. The restaurant is bright and clean, with cool photos of Jamaica adorning the walls. Staff is pleasant and friendly, with smiling faces and ready to assist you with your order. Mr. Jerk is located on Wellesley Street across the street from a fresh fruit market and a Food Basics Supermarket. Close parking may be difficult to find, as most customers are already in the area. We parked a couple of blocks away and enjoyed our leisurely stroll through the quaint neighborhood while eating our delicious lunch and reading a couple of Jamaican community newspapers (that we picked up at Mr. Jerk) at a nearby park with lovely shaded trees. Hours of operation are Mon. to Sat., 11a to 9p; Sun. closed. We look forward to enjoying Jamaican food at Mr. Jerk Cabbagetown again when we return to Toronto in the near future. The amazing flavors with sweet and savory spices and smoky jerk aroma will surely be calling us.

Jerk chicken sandwich
Robert C.

I'm just passing through and my daughter recommended I try this place. So I order a jerk chicken meal and she has the sandwich. In addition I I have a Snapple mango ginger drink. Now I'm a big eater and although there is a fair amount of chicken in my meal there is a considerable amount of rice. You won't go away hungry. The taste is alright. The orders are all to go. The key takeaway is the value you receive for your money. You can't beat it. It cost me USD $17.11.

Spicy meat patty
Kat J.

This place is a 505 if you're just going for the patties. They are really flaky and tender and the filling is super flavorful. Nine times out of 10 I just go here and get patties. I could live off of them if I wouldn't weigh 1,000,000 pounds. Last night we try the rest of the offerings we got the curry goat and the jerk chicken with coleslaw and some festivals (and of course some pink ting). Sadly, the patty was still the best part. The chicken and goat were cooked perfectly but the seasoning wasn't as powerful as I was hoping and the goat was a little greasy. Maybe it was a bad day though. I'm going to give it another go for sure! They are also the most friendly people!! Always leave smiling.

Patty in coco bread.
Nibo S.

The food is tasty and affordable, and the customer service is pleasant. The patty in coco bread is my go to here.

Sandy C.

I was driving down for work several time and drove the same path, kept passing by Mr Jerk. Finally was able to stop and grab some food . The store owner was very nice and cheerful. Pleasure to chat with her. I bought the Wednesday special which was jerk chicken for $7.99 , came with a drink. It was lunch box full of food! Generous amount of peas and rice. I also ordered curry lamb roti, which tasted amazing. They used good quality lamb, again not cheap on giving big pieces of meat. I also ordered the beef patty which was from Allans, and fried dumplings.. it was very good. Tasted like the Chinese style fried dough that goes with congee. Will definitely stop by again!

Bargain lunch special!
Jared R.

I had to stop half way through my lunch here to write the review. Tiny little hole in the wall with mighty jerk. Paid 8 dollars for the lunch special which included 4 pieces of jerk chicken, coleslaw , rice and beans and I bought a dumping for gravy dipping. The jerk is rich , with a bit of heat but dosent overpower. The slaw and rice and beans are nice as well. I'm so full yet all I want to do is finish my chicken! Recommended.

1/2 Jerk chicken dinner.
Bo Z.

The jerk chicken itself isn't bad. It's definitely flavorful, but a bit lacking on the seasoning. On the other hand, I feel like other places I've been to tend to *over*-season, so I'll give them credit for not over-seasoning. The portion sizes are good for their price, and the lunch special comes with a drink. The coleslaw tastes a bit bland too, like a salad without dressing, although I suppose that's a good thing, since it's healthier without all the dressing. The lady who works there is nice, so that's a bonus too. All in all, decent place for a lunch and I'll definitely go back again.

James K.

I used to come into Mr. Jerk all the time as I lived in the Cabbagetown hood for many years and it was usually good. Moved out of the neighbourhood but got nostalgic and ordered for delivery. Before, when I ordered Half Jerk Chicken a la Carte, the Take-Out container was so full it could barely shut. With white meat and dark meat ( which is breast, thigh, leg, hence half chicken). My container arrived as pictured with the container half empty with the left over shitty parts of the chicken with barely any meat on it. See picture. Called to complain and the owner (y'all know who she is if you know) didn't listen to me at all and kept saying she put in half a chicken. See their idea of half chicken and a regular half chicken at say, oh I don't know, let's say Swiss chalet... this place went DOWN HILL and they give ZERO Fucks about it... judge for yourself...

1lb jerk without sauce

Picked up 2lbs of jerk pork to go, one with sauce and the other without. It used to be $11 a pound, now it's $13 a pound! Very tasty, nice cuts of pork, just the right amount of heat. I made sure to call ahead because YELP showed as closed, but they are open on Saturday. Very satisfied with purchase. I also bought 3 fried dumplings @ $1.50 each but they were very tough and hard when I got it home :( This place has been here for years! I would definitely go back for pork

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(JAMAICAN ACCENT) The oxtail has too much fat, the jerk is the bomb, and coleslaw is even better, BUMBACLOT.....

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Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen - Half Jerk Chicken

Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen

4.2(481 reviews)
3.3 km
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This was my 1st visit to Toronto and it was a do over for my wife's birthday. After a little…read moreresearch, I found many very positive reviews. After that, I really sold it to my wife and she was excited. We initially arrived at Chubby's and there was only bar seating available. As luck would have it, it was raining that Wednesday evening . I called just after 6:30 pm to see if we needed a reservation and the hostess said we didn't. We get there not 30 minutes later and there is only bar seating. Hearing that, my wife was highly disappointed and so was I. Quit frankly, I was going to go next door to Cafe Renee. But Zac was not having that. He checked a couple of times and found us a table. I was so relieved and my wife continued her enthusiasm. Zac showed us to our table and I swear I attempted to pay for accommodating us and he refused. The lovely Valentina was our server and she was delightful because she understood pace and flow. We ordered the Saltfish Fritters which were a great introduction to the restaurant. I had multiple Buffalo Soldier cocktails and my wife had multiple Rum Punches. We then ordered Jerk Chicken and Jerk Shrimp with rice and peas as our meal. Both were delicious. I also had a serving of plantains, and they were the best plantains I had ever eaten. I was amazed at how light the crunch was on the outside. A skill in itself! Finally, we had the Bread Pudding for dessert. Again...perfection. Zac was phenomenal and I appreciated his effort. I can certainly say from our experience, I understand the many positive reviews and here's another one to add to them!

We got the classic of jerk chicken, oxtail stew, plantain, and macaroni. The only thing that was…read moredifferent was the watercress salad. Food was delicious and filling and staffs were friendly and helpful! We went during the Christmas and it was decked out.

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Y & E Caribbean Bistro - My doubles falling apart !

Y & E Caribbean Bistro

4.8(4 reviews)
1.3 km•Ryerson, Downtown Core

So happy to have randomly found this world food market where Caribbean bistro is . Street food at…read moreits best! Honestly a lot of it I've never heard of before but that was the best part, discovering new good food! We had been told to try doubles while in Toronto so I had been on a search for it. Here it was. Yes I can say everyone with a foodie palate should try this! Just delicious. Two flatbread fried puris (bread type ) filled with the original filling of Chana masala. Slightly spicy but so much flavor. The nice crispy puris and the Chana oozing out makes it messy but so worth it! You can also get meat fillings too , chicken and beef I believe. But I'd a say at the OG is the way to go. Yum. A Trinidad treat in Canada who knew!

I saw the World Food Market while exploring City Center and immediately knew that I'd have to be…read moreback as soon as the sun set, and I could break fast. Living in Cleveland, the thing that I miss the most is Caribbean/Island food. It being so accessible in Toronto made me feel right at home. Y&E is Trinidadian good, just as you know it. The server/owner was extremely kind and quickly prepared my food in front of me. I got the Curried Chickpeas and Potatoes; the scotch bonnet was so spicy that I'm sure I felt my face burning off... which is exactly how I like my spices. Seating isn't the greatest, but... that's what you get at this type of food market/setting. I'll definitely be back during my next trip to Toronto.

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The Diner's Corner

The Diner's Corner

3.8(45 reviews)
1.0 km•Downtown Core

Any time I am in Toronto, Caribbean food is a must for me. And if it's Jamaican, all the better. I…read moretend to go outside of downtown for Jamaican dishes, but decided that while I was knocking about in the downtown area that I would stop by The Diner's Corner. I opted for the brunch buffet so that I could sample a few dishes. Having my paternal side of the family from Jamaica had already exposed me to lot of Jamaican staples, so I find it a better route to try several menu items rather than a fixed menu. I had brown stew chicken, ackee, saltfish, rundown, callalou, plantains, and a little bit of a lot else. My water glass stayed full and used plates were removed as soon as I went for more food. This was one of the first times that a cultural restaurant in the heart of downtown had authenticity in the dishes. It became apparent when I passed the kitchen and heard patois. Not that patois was an indication of genuine flavor, given some cultural restaurants will compromise flavor for certain palates, but an elder speaking it is an elder who will serve you food as it should taste.

Personally, I really enjoy salmon, but I feel neutral about lamb. Grilled salmon has a crispy…read moretexture on the surface, with a slight sweetness, while the skin is only lightly seared, keeping a soft touch that adds depth to its taste. The lamb curry is a bit tangy but acceptable, though it's somewhat disappointing with too many bones and not much value for the price. That said, the tangy-spicy dressing on the salad is definitely worth praising.

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Simone's Caribbean Restaurant - Jerk chicken with coleslaw and festival

Simone's Caribbean Restaurant

4.2(169 reviews)
2.5 km•Greektown, The Danforth
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Wanted to try this place for a while now…read more The chicken soup was okay, just potatoes, carrots and dumpling. Curry goat was perfectly spiced and tasty. The roti was hard and chewy, disappointing. Cod fritters were probably day old and hardish with little fish and way too much pepper, could not eat and I'm a "spice girl". Not greasy though. Cole slaw and plantain were perfection. Expensive. Probably won't order again. Update: Just the one fish fritter was super hot, the rest were fine.

Came to Simone's after our cousins recommended Jamaican cuisine of all things while in Toronto…read more Officially they recommended a place in Markham but that was a bit out of the way and a quick search for Jamaican in Toronto brought up Simone's on most every list. We tried a variety of dishes to varying degrees of enjoyment. Let's start with the good - we enjoyed the saltfish fritters, the Jamaican patties, the beef roti, and the fried bananas the most. They were balanced and very flavorful. The beef roti specifically looked like a giant burrito, but the beef within was so tender and well seasoned. We also really enjoyed the banana fritters which tasted like deep fried banana bread. As for the plates missing the mark - The jerk chicken was pretty tender but our two pieces were also pretty charred so we had to remove most of the skin where most of the rub would have been. Additionally, the goat curry and the oxtail were borderline inedible especially after we ran out of coleslaw which was its saving grace to making each bite palatable. It was so salty otherwise! There were also a lot of small bone fragments to work through on each dish. It wasn't necessarily that these dishes tasted bad but it was just impossible to enjoy due to the salt content. The staff at Simone's was very kind though. I could also tell that they made everything fresh and at order so I can appreciate the effort even though it didn't quite meet my expectations.

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Ali's West Indian Roti Shop - Curry chicken roti and doubles

Ali's West Indian Roti Shop

4.0(104 reviews)
5.8 km•Parkdale
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Ali's Roti located in Parkdale along Queen St. W. near Lansdowne Ave serves up West Indian food in…read morea casual environment. Their menu consists of a variety of items including curry rotis, paratha, curry rice dishes, jerk chicken, stew (chicken or oxtail), fish, soups, patties, as well as doubles. You are also able to pay by cash or card (if using card there is a service fee though!). Entering the space, you walk down the restaurant until you hit the cashier. You order your items there where you can eat it for here or to go. I've only gotten their doubles here but they are a pretty big portion and they taste great (you can choose your level of spicy and they also have a tamarind chutney as well). I've seen people eating their rotis there and the portions are pretty big. Service is no frills and the staff are friendly. This is a no frills place where you come for the good food. Overall, I definitely will return whenever I am in the area!

Found this spot on IG and decided to give them a try as other influencers mentioned they had the…read morebest roti's in Toronto. I got the curry chicken which I thoroughly enjoyed the flavor of the chicken inside, my problem was with the roti. As I cut more into the roti, it looked as though it wasn't cooked properly like patches of dry flour throughout to the point it didn't look appealing. I also grabbed a double which I enjoyed, they are much bigger than the ones I get at home in Va. I never had a Trini soda ~ Solo kola champagne which tastes very similar to the Jamaican version. The gentleman at the front counter was very nice and patient. The decor was definitely a Trini island feel. Bright colors and hand painted pictures. They have seating available for dine-in experience.

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Ali's West Indian Roti Shop - Near: boneless jerk chicken & paratha Far: curry beef & paratha

Near: boneless jerk chicken & paratha Far: curry beef & paratha

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Allwyn's Bakery - Stuffed Sandwich (~CAD$7)

Allwyn's Bakery

4.0(179 reviews)
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I tried 2 places for beef patties today. Here and "Island…read moreFoods Express" at Woodbine and Hwy 7. Look at my other review for them. To compare the two, I ordered a spicy beef patty and tested them for flakiness, crispness, and filling. First off price wise. It was cheaper here at $2.70 including tax. I found that this beef patty here at Allwyn's was flaky enough but lacked the crispness of the outside dough. As well the filling was too moist or soggy and it was translucent which was off putting. Also, the patty was lukewarm and not piping hot. I came here to try one and then maybe go back in and pick up a dozen. But From the one patty I had. It didn't warrant a purchase of a dozen to take home for future enjoyment. I must say the patty was not bad. However I found it was not the best one I have had in Toronto. I will pick Islands Express Foods for a beef patty in future visits. Recommendations, I suggest you try for yourself as this is a personal preference but I'll stick to some other locations for my beef patty fix.

Ordered: Stuffed Sandwich (~CAD$7): beef patty with jerk…read morechicken and coleslaw in coco bread Aya's take: Allwyn's is a true hole in the wall, tucked away in the corner of a shopping plaza. They are cash only and although they have a few tables, it seems to be a takeout spot. The Stuffed Sandwich is a Jamaican masterpiece. From the pillowy coco bread to the flaky beef patty to the spicy and smoky jerk chicken. There is definitely a lot going on here which makes it hard to really taste or appreciate all the ingredients and flavors here. The jerk chicken had a kick to it which was nicely balanced out by the coleslaw. Despite that, I would've much rather had this with either the patty or the coco bread (not both). Awesome try, overall!

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Allwyn's Bakery - View upon entering.

View upon entering.

Allwyn's Bakery - It's light dough surrounding a beef patty that is topped with this tasty chicken and slaw. Tasty messy.

It's light dough surrounding a beef patty that is topped with this tasty chicken and slaw. Tasty messy.

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The Real Jerk - Legacy - Storefront

The Real Jerk - Legacy

3.7(10 reviews)
3.7 km•Little Italy, Bickford Park

Not the best Jamaican food I've had, but it still hits when you want that comfort fix. Legacy spot…read morehas better portions and more consistent flavour than the other location. Fried dumplings with oxtail gravy were warm and soft, and the gravy gave it a nice boost. The mix plate had fried chicken with good crunch and oxtail that was tender, but heads up--the oxtail portion is small, so don't expect anything crazy. The gravy ties it all together though. It's not a top-tier spot for me, but definitely worth a visit when the craving hits. Rating: 3 out of 5

This is a restaurant featuring Caribbean food, with a heavy influence of Jamaican cuisine. It is a…read morefamily-run business. The soft opening was on 2023-04-25, and the grand opening will be on 2023-05-19. There many tables for seating, a second seating area half a floor up at the back of the restaurant, an extensive bar, and an event space in the basement. We ordered the following: 1. Jamaican Mule ($10.99). Ginger Beer, Gosling Black Rum. 2. Lily's Passion ($10.99). 2oz Captain Morgan, 2oz passion fruit, 1oz cranberry juice. 3. Peanut Punch ($5.00). 4. Plantain ($3.95). 5. Chicken Roti (13.95). 6. Jerk Chicken & Oxtail Combo ($23.95). 7. Escovitch Fish ($22.00). The service from the waitress and bartender was excellent. The alcoholic drinks were colourful and tasty. The Peanut Punch was in a drinking box from a Caribbean company called Grace. I've had it before. But the waitress suggested it be poured into a tall glass with ice; it was amazing - I highly recommend it! The Plantain appetizer was perfectly cooked and delicious. The Chicken Roti side dish was huge! It is twice as high as any Roti I've ever had before! The chicken inside was succulent. The Jerk Chicken & Oxtail Combo was amazing. You get two sides: we chose rice & peas and coleslaw, two quintessential sides for a Jamaican meal. I feared the Jerk Chicken would be too spicy, but the restaurant wanted to cater to many tastes, so it made it medium spicy (which I could handle). I was told you can add their Real Jerk Hot Sauce yourself or ask the cook to make it extra spicy during the cooking process. The Oxtail was tasty. We also ordered the Escovitch Fish, another popular Caribbean dish. The whole fish is fried, then marinated in a sauce of vinegar, spices, onions, carrots, and peppers. The taste was excellent, and the meat flakes off the bone easily. This dish also come with two sides: we chose coleslaw and steamed vegetables, which came in their own separate bowls. During this restaurant's grand opening, there will be entertainment starting at 15:00, with steel pan, limbo, prizes, and DJ. Starting at 22:00, there is a party. This location has an event space in the basement, which can hold up to 101 people. It can be used for old school parties, karaoke,  spoken word, etc. The parties are to appeal to the older clientele who frequented the Queen and Broadview and Gerrard locations. The Real Jerk started 38 years ago and has moved several times. The most famous location was at Queen and Broadview while they were there for 25 years. This location is owned by a husband and wife team: Cleigh and Natasha. Cleigh's father owns the location on Gerrard St, which became internationally famous due to a music video by Drake and Rihanna. There is a third location in London, England, owned by Cleigh's uncle. There is free WiFi. The restaurant is not currently wheelchair accessible but there will be a ramp to overcome the one step at the entrance. There are separate male/female washrooms in the basement, so they are not wheelchair accessible. There is paid neighbourhood street parking. Review 2023-142

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The Real Jerk - Legacy - Bar alcohol

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