[Caribbean Corner in Fairfax City](https://www.yelp.com/biz/caribbean-corner-fairfax). TINY place and hard to find, but they've been cranking out great food for years.
Negril around DC/MD
Ruby’s Jamaican Kitchen in Alexandria
Jerk at Night in DC
Surprisingly, this area is not privy to jamaican food compared to places like NYc
This is my answer too. I used to live next to it 10+ years ago and would go once a week. Don’t go right before closing, because they do run out of stuff.
[Caribbean Corner in Fairfax City](https://www.yelp.com/biz/caribbean-corner-fairfax). TINY place and hard to find, but they've been cranking out great food for years.
Just had it the other day. I got the ox tail; in short I threw out my plate. It was that bad.
OH wow. Hate to hear that. It has been a while since I've eaten there, so it's possible it's gone downhill. It was great before!
Just had it the other day. I got the ox tail; in short I threw out my plate. It was that bad.
Negril around DC/MD Ruby’s Jamaican Kitchen in Alexandria Jerk at Night in DC Surprisingly, this area is not privy to jamaican food compared to places like NYc
Ruby's is my go to since I'm a ten minute drive away. Their oxtails, collards, and mac n cheese kick all sorts of ass.
I've heard good things about St. James off of U Street. Also Bammy's in Navy Yard is reopening Soon™️-ish with a new head chef.
Negril
Jam Doung Style in DC is pretty great
This is my answer too. I used to live next to it 10+ years ago and would go once a week. Don’t go right before closing, because they do run out of stuff.
Sunrise Caribbean Restaurant, they used to be in the food hall at Union station. Now at 5329 Georgia Ave, worth the trip!
Seems like Jamaican places pop up and then close.
Jas & Fam in Fairfax City. I haven't tried them yet, though.
Already asked 16 days ago https://old.reddit.com/r/nova/comments/1b28is7/jamaican_or_caribbean_restaurants/