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Shirley’s Trini Cuisine

4.1 (42 reviews)

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Salt fish- they don't have all the time
Lea M.

God bless Shirley's! Some back story... I'm a Dominican/Trini from NY and thank god for this place. This is unfair because I'm posting something they don't have often, salt fish. This is the only place I can get good West Indian food. I mean the opportunity to capitalize on cultural eating in Austin is high. Hard to get authentic home cooked food, not the watered down version of a lot of things I've had. When I need a fix I get some doubles. But the stew chicken, curry anything and dhalpuri are my go-tos.

Pear flavored soda
Veronica Y.

Ahhh, so delicious! Got the oxtail stew with pelau rice (covered in gravy), with the side salad and fried plantains. The price is $18, which doesn't sound cheap but the portion is MASSIVE! So many oxtails that are saucy and melt off the bone and into the rice. I didn't look particularly glamorous sucking all the sauce off the bones in the park but I was in my own world at that point. The plantains are on point; I wish there were more slices of them in my plate (do they sell them as a side? If so, grab em!)...but also it was a good thing they didn't because I greedily ate the entire thing in a single sitting and then was uncomfortably full for the rest of the evening. So, get the oxtail and then don't make my mistake. Have some restraint instead of shoveling it all down your gullet--save it for later cos it's not going anywhere and will be just as good reheated. Or share it with someone and don't be as selfish as I was. And if you are saving for later, might as well go ahead and buy a second plate for later cos it's just that good.

Steve J.

My first time trying Trinidad & Tobago cuisine - very pleasantly surprised! Menu offers less than 10 items and looks to be an Indo-Caribbean fusion. Yes please! At the recommendation of the friendly woman running inside, I got an $18 Roti wrap with both the chicken curry and aloo (potato) curry. Wonderful deep flavors, more savory Indian and no hint of sweetness - exactly what I wanted. The Roti was spot on - dryer than tortilla and made of wheat. I left feeling pleasantly full and not like I had consumed a gut bomb. Perfect for energy food as I head to downtown Austin with 3 kiddos and grandparents in Would definitely try some of the other options here. Great first impression!

Curry Chicken Plate
Jason B.

Let me start by saying one thing I missed about Orlando is the abundance of Caribbean food. Thankfully Austin is starting to get a variety of restaurants! Shirley's is real authentic Trini food from Trinidad! The best thing about this place is, you can select the spice level. They have 3 different spice levels, novice, medium, really hot. My fiancé got the daily special, which was pork sandwich and it was really good. Kinda had food envy but mine (Curry Chicken) was amazing too! I am too full. I wanted to stop eating but I couldn't because it was so good. I ate there at 1pm and I didn't even eat dinner because I'm still so full. Definitely recommend!

Jerk chicken, red beans and macaroni pie
Chantal P.

Hidden Trinidadian food gem in South Austin! The food was very tasty and well seasoned. The jerk chicken was fall off the bone moist, salad was fresh, and the red beans were delicious. The macaroni pie was a nice square serving of mac and cheese with more melted cheese on top. I would say the portions are generous for being a food truck. The spicy orange sauce was omg so amazing - I poured it all over the whole dish. Definitely coming back here!

Bake and Shark
Scott Y.

As my family is from Trinidad, I was so excited to hear that there is a Trini restaurant!! My Dad was such a bad cook that I never got to try Trini food... As I walked up to the food truck I heard the familiar accent of my family when I was little. And I was truly welcomed by such amazingly nice people! I came here to try not only Trini food, but I heard they had a special today of Bake & Shark. My sandwich was as amazing! I immediately felt like I was home even though I never have had it. Even though I live way up North, I will come here as much as I can. I highly recommend!!

Stew oxtail, potato salad, and salad
Brittany E.

After seeing a show on TV about Trinidad and Tobego food, I was so excited to find a place that served it. Shirley's definitely did not disappoint. My boyfriend and I had the Stew Chicken, Stew Oxtails, Potato Salad, Macaroni Pie, and Fried Plantains. They were all delicious. The oxtails and potato salad went great together and the plantains melted in my mouth. The staff were all very friendly and helpful when ordering. I will 100% return.

Curry chicken and plaintain
Tamara R.

I was searching for Indian food on Uber eats and to my surprise this spot came up and it's in my neighborhood!! I will have to me a trip in person when it's warmer out. Great portion and it was flavorful. Since moving from Flatbush, finding good west Indian food is soo hard out here! I ordered curry chicken and plaintain. The plaintain are made just the way I like them. I'm hoping they will add goat to the menu!

Oxtail & Jerk Chicken with plantains & pelauf
Joseph F.

Just left here from lunch and my god what a treat this was! I had a combination of oxtail and jerk chicken and it's probably the best thing I've had this year. Will definitely be recommending and coming back multiple times!

Curry roti..

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Delicious food with great seasoning. I will definitely have it again when I'm in Austin, Texas.

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The food was delicious, several vegetarian options. Love their doubles and dal phourie roti skins.

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DISORGANIZED!!! Why does it take 45 mins to wait for food from a food truck. Ridiculous! And the food was cold smh

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4.5(627 reviews)
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Best experience ever!…read more The food was phenomenal. Best meal ever. Service was untouchable. Our server went above and beyond to help us and take care of us. The music and the scene inside the restaurant was pure fun! We arrived on a Saturday night with no reservations and only had to wait for about 30 minutes. As soon as we sat down, I knew this would be special! The inside decor is beautiful and our server was so kind and answered all of our questions and helped us order. It was a group of 4 friends so we decided to order several different plates and share everything. We got the coco buns, pepper shrimp, roti, fish rundown, West Indian curry, wild boar pepper pot, coconut rice, and the fried plantains. I can't decide what was my favorite. The roti was perfect and the curry was the best curry I've ever had. If you have a chance to go here- do not pass this up!! Seriously, the best meal in the best city!

Hey y'all Wag Waan! Nothing funnier than watching a server try to deal with a bunch of fresh off…read morethe plane Trinidadians, and trinis who truly know Caribbean food. *Service- The service here was fine enough. There were definitely some issues, but I think that lays more on the restaurant itself rather than the servers. Sure they know the plates name and what is used to make it, but they couldn't tell us what made it a "Guyanese Roti". Was it a bussup shut? Was it dosti? They had no idea. We sent the jerk chicken back so we could get it cut up into some smaller pieces so we could share it, and the kitchen refused. Which was a little annoying, but what was more annoying was that it took them over 10 minutes to just say no. The staff here is not trained to deal with some real deal Trinis who are gonna rib you and ask questions about the food. *Drinks- We enjoyed all the drinks we had! They were all delicious and we liked that they at least used some Caribbean ingredients in them. The beer section is lacking heavily though. To only offer red stripe as the Caribbean beer is very disappointing, especially since Carib and Stag are sold here in the states. The excuse of it being "too expensive" doesn't sit well when I can go to total wine down the road and get it. *Food- The most controversial part of our meal. We ordered quite a bit after being told everything was shareable, but what we found that to not be 100% true. Certain things like the Wild Boar pepper pot were, but the "West Indies" curry was not. Most of the food was sadly not remarkable and didn't have the spice and flavor it should've had. The most disappointing was the curry, it felt more like a Japanese style curry than a West Indies curry. Barely any meat for the 28 dollars you pay, the flavor was just flat with no spice, and whatdeass is the cabbage there for? I don't want to hark too much, because at the end we still enjoyed the food. But do not come here thinking you're going to get the real deal Caribbean cuisine. *Dessert- I guess we wanted a "likkle muore" and ordered desert. We had the flan and tres leches, and both were delicious. If you want a little something sweet, I'd recommend the flan. It was almost a cheesecake texture and the jam it came with complimented that extremely well. Wasn't too sweet and it was a great end to the meal. TLDR; The food is okay, but at this price it's not worth it. It's not true enough to Caribbean food as we would have liked. If they're playing to "local" tastes, they should stop and serve dishes with the spice, seasonings, and strong flavor that is so synonymous with Caribbean food. I wouldn't come back, nor would I recommend it, especially charging $28 for a curry with 4 pieces of meat, 5 potatoes, and 3 pieces of chana. If you do come; get a drink, get the wild boar and roti, get the flan, and maybe grab a shirt that says "jerk your heart out" on your way out.

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Man this place is really GREAT!!!! Their flavor is delightful, oxtails are amazing, and their price…read moreis good... They also give you a hat option... Highly recommend

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This is one of my favorite hole in the wall restaurants in Austin. I mean jerk chicken is one of…read moremy all time favorite foods. The guys that work here are always so nice and will throw in extra plantains when they see me and I compliment the food. I just wish the place was closer to my house. All but once i've had had the jerk chicken with rice and peas, and even that one time I had ox curry, I was very very happy with my choice. Make sure you don't make the mistake i once made by driving all the way to Pfluegerville on a Tuesday when they are closed. Also I wish they would have Sorrel in their drink menu. That would really add to the Jamaican experience!!

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