Reviews Caribbean Delight

5
Yasmeen Bynum
+5
It’s under new management. Place is good. Wait times aren’t long. Been eating here for years now. It’s south street so parking can be iffy.
5
Jabulani Sibanda
+5
This is one of the best places to dine in or order out. The food is made in a Carribean Style. It's very delicious. If you are into tasting dishes from other parts of the world, Caribbean Delight is the place. They are very generous with portions. The prices are very reasonable and affordable. The staff is very welcoming. You are made to feel at home as soon as you enter Caribbean Delight. If you happen to ne in Philadelphia, PA, just visit the Delight. You can also order in advance. Yum yum yum!
5
LeeLee Fit
+5
Yoooooo the food is so delicious I came for my first time and had to sit down and eat and enjoy my food. I got the mini platter curry goat which was very filling I had enough to save for later as well. And the peanut porridge is so good omg . Def coming back
4
Sean Evans
+4
The beans and rice weren't fresh, but the cabbage and chicken were really good. The chicken is cooked extremely well and the cabbage vegetable medley is lightly flavored and not overcooked. The prices are pretty high. Stick with the small portion option unless you plan on sharing which is a good idea and would save money. The portions are big. I got medium but definitely should have went with small.
5
frank p
+5
Been coming here for years … Percy always has food on point authentic Jamaican food … Even the Sorrel was so good … This place will always be special to me as my ras friend who passed almost 6 years ago turned me into this place …glad I stopped in today Got the oxtail two curry goat .. Extra cabbage and rice and peas… bless up …. Made me feel Like more than just a customer !!!!! Recommended time anybody looking for true authentic Jamaican food
5
Paul Kosiara
+5
Best jerked chicken I've had since leaving the island. Always looking for the authentic taste, finally found it! Amazing, you must eat here!
4
Browning Forde
+4
This place food taste good but they give tiny portions for $15. I had curry chicken and it was 4 tiny pieces of chicken. Also had roti and that was good. The rhythm sorrel ginger drink was delicious.
5
Juniper Sweeney
+5
I came in for a quick dinner. Had jerk chicken with collards and Mac and cheese. all of it was well flavored a "small" was more food than I really should have eaten in one sitting. it was really good though, so I did eat it all
5
XIV III
+5
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5
alyonaZ
+5
3/4/20 I came across this place as I was exploring south street and couldn’t wait to have some Caribbean delicious food. So my last night in the city of brotherly love, I decided to get some and got it a few minutes before they closed. I ordered the oxtail with rice and beans and plantains. My coworker ordered the jerk chicken with macaroni and cheese and collard greens. Our food was so phenomenal we had to eat it right away. It was an overwhelming amount of food which is always great. The chef was so friendly and welcoming even though I ordered a to go meals right before closing. The restaurant is super colorful and spiritual, great visual experience. The bathroom was also clean. I would most definitely return here again and recommend anyone wanting to try something different, to come here and have some of their delicious soul food.
5
Shakara Warren
+5
Yummy yummy yum! I've finally found a Caribbean restaurant that tastes phenomenal in Philly!
5
Daniel Nicolas
+5
The food was just impeccable! Excellent Caribbean restaurant vibe!
4
Paul Kempa
+4
Good food, prices, take out only. Parking a bit difficult, but worth it.
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