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JJJ Jerk Restaurant

JJJ Jerk Restaurant

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1921 Eglinton Ave E, Toronto, Ontario, M1L 2L6, Canada
(647) 895-5896
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Jan 19, 2018
Seriously, 2 years ago the rewiews were decent; what happened. Today I went there and ordered the jerk chicken, what I got was stewed chicken with greasy gravy. I was upset because I can't have gravy so I called the lady and told her that she gave me the stewed chicken instead of the jerk chicken, she told me "that is how it is served". I said that most places ask if you want gravy and now I should just throw it out. My husband tasted it and thinks that it is a sad place when people think they can sell food like that to people. This is robbery and she should be ashamed of herself. STOP selling food, give it up!!!!!!, oops my bad I guess that's why it's in a flea market.

May 6, 2018
The food was excellent I tried almost everything that they sold I had the oxtail and curried mutton with rice and peas I also had the beef soup I also had some fried plantains and some fried fish fritters All in all....I am stuffed But it was wonderful Great job JJJ Jerk Restaurant😊

Dec 9, 2017
Just no! This makes Caribbean people look bad! The food was old probably cooked days ago and just seriously oily and the coleslaw was just mayonnaise absolutely disgusting!!! If I wanted to waste my money I would of bought a lottery ticket. These people are good scammers for high priced crappy tasting food.

Dec 9, 2017
Soup was burnt and food was stale, only good thing was the rice, the peas were basically mashed though. Wouldn't recommend this to my worst enemy. That's what you get for a eating food from a store in a flea market.

Mar 28, 2017
LOVE. THIS WOMAN HAS A BLESSED HAND!

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Thu:10 am - 6 pm
Fri:10 am - 6 pm
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