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    4.4 (19 reviews)
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    Saturday special!
    Sheena G.

    First of all, excellent customer service! the food is cooked to order, not a fast food place. I had the doubles and bake and shark and was more than satisfied. Loved the variety of trini beverages available. I will absolutely be back. See my review on YouTube at TriniBelleATL!

    Fridge with drinks and desserts. Carrot cake, red velvet cake, chocolate cake, etc
    Bianca C.

    So glad to have a Trini place in Smyrna! This would be 5 stars if only they were quicker. It's such a popular place but they have to learn to manage the kitchen quicker. We've stopped by to order for lunch takeout and ordered delivery for dinner. It's small inside but had maybe three tables for people to sit and enjoy their food or to wait. So far we've had the curry chicken, curry shrimp, fried fish filet, wings, kids chicken tenders and for sides pumpkin, bus up shot, channa and potatoes, and Bodi. Everything was seasoned well and tasted great. I love their roti too. For both the chicken and shrimp curry, there could be more meat. It only came with 6 shrimp, I think 8 would've been good for the price. A plate comes with the main and two sides. I hope this place stays because we'll be back. My husband already said it's his fave restaurant in the area after only eating from here twice.

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    Liselle B.

    As a True Trini, I am always on the hunt for authentic Trinidadian food around the city and was happy to learn this spot had opened up and was not as far OTP as Stone Mountain and Conyers. At the time I went they had not yet expanded so the storefront was small inside and didn't really allow for much of a "dine in" experience outside of a couple small tables. The owner was pleasant and patient, and I was exited as I read some of the more traditional Trini offerings in the menu that I wanted to order. I decided to go with the Doubles, Dhalpourie, Curry Goat Roti, Alloo Pie, Pelau, Fry Bake and Saltfish, Pholourie, and a Red Solo and Pineapple Chubby to wash it all down. The Doubles were really good and I would go back just for those. My second favorite thing was the Goat Roti. I opted for the whole experience with pumpkin and bodi so it was quite tasty, but I felt it could have had a lot more actual pieces of meat within. The Fry Bake and Saltfish was just ok...The saltfish was too dry and the bake was a bit too dense and could have been crispier on the outside and fluffier on the inside. The Pelau was also a bit of a let down as the rice was overcooked and mushy and the dish had too much coconut milk in it so that was the only flavor that came through. The Aloo Pie was good and I would order that again a long with the Pholourie and Dhalpourie skins. Though there were some misses with a couple items I would probably skip next time, the food was good overall and I want to try some other menu items upon my return.

    Amanda T.

    This place was incredible. The doubles taste light and fresh and were instantly devoured. I also got to try the Bake-N-Shark and it was so light, flavorful and so so tasty. It was extremely well balanced. Also a shout out to the Alloo Pie and Pholoutrie I swiped off my friend. Insanely delicious. The service was quick, the place was small but comfy and it was hopping hopping. I'll be back.

    Veggie Curry Plate with Roti
    Haron K.

    The customer service was exceptional...I was greeted upon entry, asked if I had been prior and then graciously given a brief explanation of the menu and some of the items. The overall portion size was a pleasant surprise and the food was FAN-EXPLETIVE-TASTIC...I was very pleased!! If it was a little more cost-effective, I'd be a regular visitor, but as currently constituted, I will still definitely be popping in from time to time! I forgot to look at the "Health Score", but they've been open for less than a month, so if the score isn't stellar, that is a MAJOR problem!! Sight unseen, I feel pretty strongly that Ms. B's is up to snuff on their "Health Score" though...Party on!! =)

    Stew fish and rice
    Jake B.

    Man the food is so good pholourie was the best I've ever had, got the stew fish it's a huge portion enough for two meals no doubt. Packed full of flavor can't wait to come back and try something else on the menu. The lady working the register was really friendly made great recommendations. The owner came out and checked on everyone, the space does seem like it's mostly for take out but I sat down and had lunch inside and enjoyed it. You definitely get island vibes from the place, can definitely recommend others to come try this place!!

    Curry Chicken
    Amber M.

    This was my first time trying a Trinidadian restaurant called Mrs B's Kitchen, and I was pleasantly surprised. I started with the doubles and the pholourie. The doubles were good, definitely spicy but in a good way. Flavor was there. The pholourie just wasn't my favorite, but that's personal preference. For my entrée, I had the curry chicken with pumpkin, bodi, and potatoes. The bodi was hands down my favorite, cooked perfectly and full of flavor. The curry itself was seasoned well and comforting. Now let's talk about the conch fritters... bussin and cussin. Crispy, flavorful, and absolutely the highlight for me. Overall, solid food and a great introduction to Trinidadian cuisine. I'd definitely go back and try more items on the menu.

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    Miss Conduck

    Miss Conduck

    4.8
    (114 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    As someone who is known for seeking out and truly testing vegetarian options at Caribbean…read morerestaurants, I have to say--Miss Conduck is easily the best Caribbean flavor restaurant in Atlanta. And coming from a Jamaican background, let me be clear: the usual Trinidad vs. Jamaica debate does not apply here. This place stands on its own. From the moment the food hit the table, one thing was consistent across everything we ordered: it was hot, fresh, and made with real intention and flavor. We started with the fried cauliflower bites. The batter was light, crispy, and well done--definitely a solid starter. I wasn't a big fan of the tartar sauce it came with, but it didn't take away from the quality of the cauliflower itself. My friend ordered the jerk chicken rolls, and I have to give credit where it's due--the sauce that came with those rolls was incredible. Easily one of the standout sauces of the night. Next, I had the doubles, and because I like my food with a kick, I asked for pepper sauce. Now, I'll admit--I made my first one obnoxiously hot. But what I discovered was the real winning combination: adding the callaloo on top of the doubles. That was the perfect match. The callaloo itself is blended with so many elements into a rich, flavorful purée, and when paired with the doubles, it created this burst of layered, authentic Caribbean flavor that was just on point. I also ordered a veggie plate with rice and peas, cabbage, and chickpeas, and they did not disappoint. The portion size was generous, and every single item was clearly made with flavor in mind--not just thrown together as an afterthought for vegetarians. I also tried the macaroni pie--it's a smaller portion, but it's true Caribbean mac and cheese, rich and satisfying. The fried plantains were done perfectly--hot, fresh, and with that ideal balance of sweetness and texture. Then came the rasta pasta. My first couple of bites, I thought it needed a little more kick--but by the third bite, everything came together perfectly. You can taste the layers of vegetables building flavor, and there's a subtle heat that isn't overpowering but adds depth. The noodles were cooked exactly how they should be--perfect texture, not overdone, not undercooked. One thing I always pay attention to is this: Is a vegetarian-friendly restaurant also approved by meat eaters? And in this case, the answer is absolutely yes. My friend had the jerk chicken, and she said it was spectacular. She actually lives nearby and already plans to come back regularly. Honestly, I was surprised the place wasn't packed wall to wall. The atmosphere is incredible--it has its own unique style that really makes you feel like you've stepped into the Caribbean. The music, the vibe, everything is intentional. The staff was extremely attentive and friendly, making sure we had everything we needed throughout our visit. We even watched them handle a large party, and they went above and beyond to make sure that group was fully taken care of. All in all, this place exceeded expectations on every level. Five stars without hesitation. If you're in Atlanta and want real Caribbean flavor--whether you eat meat or not--Miss Conduck is a must-visit. I highly recommend making a reservation and experiencing it for yourself.

    Good food but the service was off. I enjoyed my first taste of Doubles, the owner came out and…read moreintroduced herself and her mother the chef. You can tell they pour a lotta love into their food and drinks. I didn't understand the concept of the reserved bar space because it stayed empty all night. We were asked to sit at the end of the bar so the bar could remain empty but the ceiling was dripping AC condensation on us. I love the location, parking a was a little sketchy but free and doable. The decor is beautiful and the music is nice. I will come back for the happy hour because the location is so convenient.

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    Callaloo and Macaroni Pie
    Callaloo and Macaroni Pie
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    Tassa Roti Shop

    Tassa Roti Shop

    4.3
    (513 reviews)
    8.0 mi
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    I am always impressed with the selections at Tassa. The Trinidadian cuisine is authentic and made…read morewith love. Lunch options are available from and include buffet and specialties including roti and buss up shup. A variety of meats and vegetable options are offered to accommodate all diet preferences. Everything is prepared fresh and customer service was exceptional. The owner was on site and even more lovely than the pictures on display throughout the restaurant showcasing the visitors of all status that frequent Tassa. Many were notable including one from one of my favorite cooking shows! All items ordered were delicious which included a curry goat roti, a vegetarian roti and six doubles. I had heard about doubles from Trinidadian friends, but do not recall experiencing personally. The couple in line before me ordered 10 and I was intrigued! Doubles consisted of chick peas and potatoes inside of a round pastry that resembled a flattened biscuit, but with much better flavor. The filling was available in varying levels from hot to a bit sweeter. I selected a mixture of the two for my personal ones. Others I bought were hotter for my heat loving partner. Extremely popular in the Caribbean culture and now, I know why. Parking is available in the rear of restaurant, and ample dining space in two rooms. I thoroughly enjoyed this visit to Tassa for reasons mentioned above. Service has always been exceptional and informative - I ask questions! Will definitely return again and again!

    At my Trini Aunty's house: Curry chicken, jerk chicken, stew chicken, curry beef, stew, pork, sweet…read morepotatoes, green beans, okra, cabbage, Channa a.k.a. chickpeas, creamed callaloo other sauces, and sides were on the buffet bar today. $20 AYCE

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    Tassa Roti Shop
    This was a mix of corn bread and cake almost. We forgot the name but it was really good
    This was a mix of corn bread and cake almost. We forgot the name but it was really good
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    Wylie and Rum

    Wylie and Rum

    4.3
    (226 reviews)
    9.9 mi
    $$

    I am so excited to write this review! I have lots of food allergies so do a vegan base and throw in…read moreseafood. My cousin is a true carnivore. I chose Wylie and Rum because they have vegan and vegetarian options. Wow were we impressed! The mood in the restaurant is vibrant and tropical with great music playing. Sunshine, our server, helped us navigate the menu. He was awesome! The shrimp fritters and jackfruit empanada were perfectly seasoned. My cousin loved her queso and Big ass burrito. She normally doesn't like some of my restaurant choices but she even liked my empanada. We are definitely returning with friends. Apparently their brisket and sirloin burger is to die for. Next time!!

    The food was excellent. Honestly, the best Cobb salad and queso with chips I've had in a long time…read more The shrimp fritters were also a standout. Plantains were amazing! Ashley, my server, was 100 and provided great energy and service throughout the experience. ...didn't have an entree because the spot was approaching close. The space felt authentically Jamaican, which added to the vibe. No oxtails available though, so just be prepared for that. Also, it was my server's first week, so give a little grace and patience with timing. The drinks were amazing. My only observation was that, like many places using fresh garnishes for cocktails, gloves weren't worn during drink prep but hey, maybe the alcohol handled the sanitation duties *shrugs* Overall, it was a really good experience and I'd definitely go back.

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    Great seating inside and out
    Great seating inside and out
    Black beans plantains
    Black beans plantains
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