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Breezes Cafe & Grill

Breezes Cafe & Grill

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4.2 Google Review
567 Middlesex Ave, Metuchen, New Jersey, 08840, United States
(732) 902-6220 www.breezesgrill.com
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Apr 15, 2018
Its a small but cozy restaurant. Live music. Staff was very friendly. The food was very nice. I had to give my compliments to the chef. The vegetables was not over cooked and very tasty. I tasted the jerk wings and they were spicy but good. For dinner I had the codfish with green banana and steam dumplings and that was good too. I couldn't eat it all so I took it home for breakfast. Portions are for two people. I have been to many Caribbean restaurants and this one is the best. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to my friends.

Dec 10, 2017
Went here for a private party and had a great time. Had the stewed chicken, rice and beans, cabbage, jerk wings and baked fish. Stewed chicken is my favorite and this one didn't disappoint. The jerk wings were also good. A little spicy, but still very tasty. We also had desserts of bread pudding and sweet potato pie. The sweet potato pie was top die for. One of the best sweet potato pies I've had. It was so smooth. I'm not sure if the sweet potatoes were whipped or what to a give that smooth creamy effect, but it was delicious.

Mar 8, 2018
Cute establishment. It was nice to enjoy some live music while we ate. The waitstaff SAS friendly. I think the chef came out at one point to ask about the food. The buffet brunch tasted great. I especially liked the pasta. The only downside is the dining area a little cramped. Also I think the buffet was overpriced for the minimal food options and value that was displayed. I think the ginger beer was a little too sweet. Other than that. Not a bad experience at all.

Mar 20, 2018
Went to this restaurant with colleagues last Friday. Small but well maintained and very good food. For appetizers we tried coconut shrimp and for entrees we ordered jerk chicken wrap and coconut shrimp curry. All are very good. Sure a worth try restaurant.

Apr 7, 2018
My family and I visited for the first time on a Friday evening at 6pm. It wasn't crowded and we were seated immediately. We both ordered lemonade (fresh and delicious). We ordered (mild spicy) jerk chicken & stewed chicken. They both come w/rice & peas, plaintains & cabbage. Everything was well cooked & delicious! Even the cabbage! It included other small vegetables & it was seasoned! Not just boiled & dumped on your plate like most of Caribbean restaurants! Our 4 year old had fries & Mac & cheese from the kids menu. Just as good as ours! The fries were seasoned & the Mac & cheese was not from a box & it wasn't oily from too much cheese. Here's my disclaimer: Mild spicy still set my mouth on fire! OMG! The busy boy was so nice & attentive! We saw my distress & suggested that some stew sauce would help. It did immediately & I was able to finish my chicken. We will definitely be back & if I order a spicy dish, I need a side of stew sauce!

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