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Mangoes Restaurant

Mangoes Restaurant

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4.4 Google Review
2491 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, Ontario, M8V 1C5, Canada
(416) 253-1920 mangoesjarestaurant.com
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Feb 16, 2019
Very good food! And the attendant was very polite!

Apr 4, 2019
Really nice food

May 4, 2018
Great food at great price. We got the jerk chicken and curry goat. So good. We will be back again for the food and lovely staff.

Dec 12, 2017
I would like to thank you for the Owner for tasty dishes. If someone wants to imagine what Jamaican cuisine tastes, then please come to this small, warm restaurant and convince yourself. Tempting dishes. Excelent customer service.

Aug 28, 2017
I enjoyed my first experience at Mangoes. I ordered a large jerk chicken dinner and a large fry chicken dinner. Both came with a good portion of chicken, ample rice n' peas and nothing else. Each dinner was $10 plus tax. I was asked after each was packed if I wanted salad. Not slaw, but rather a garden salad which I assume would have been complimentary. I declined so she included two small festivals. The service was perfectly friendly. The food was average. I am a huge fan of Caribbean food and have eaten at 10s and 10s of Caribbean establishments. I feel comfortable with saying that this was safe jerk. That is, just enough heat to notice but not nearly enough to bead a sweat, (which is how I like it). The gravy seemed common, perhaps it was instant. The fry chicken was ok, but again, smack dab mediocre. Lastly, alas, there was no scotch bonnet sauce. Only a bottle of Grace Red Hot sauce was available. I'll be back on a Friday for some jerk pork, (the only day of the week it's served), and I'll update my review then.

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