Find out what Jamaican restaurants to try in Solihull. Solihull (/ˈsɒlɪhʌl/ or /ˈsoʊliːhʌl/ or /soʊliˈhʌl/) is a large town in the West Midlands of England with a population of 206,700 in the 2011 Census. Historically in Warwickshire, it is a part of the West Midlands conurbation. It is the largest town in, and administrative centre of, the larger Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, which itself has a population of 209,890.
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4 based on 173 reviews
JAMAYA is bringing proper jerk chicken to the UK. For the first time, enjoy authentic chargrilled jerk chicken and gourmet Jamaican fried chicken in Solihull, West Midlands. The vibrant atmosphere combines original Jamaican elements with unique street art
We like Jamaican food, so gave this place a try. Paying first for a meal always makes me wary. After forty-five minutes waiting, with at least one other table served, we asked where is our food? It then appeared within minutes, so what had happened? This was a quiet night too. A server we'd not seen explained "The order was mislaid and we're busy with delivery orders". Pathetic. The food was OK, if over-priced and the rum punch had no rum in.A shame and I doubt we will return.Hi David,Sorry for the long wait! In order to check what went wrong, we would need to know the date & time of your visit. Could you please drop us a message at [email protected]?Service is normally as quick as freshly prepared food allows - as you can see from the majority of our reviews we serve customers within 15 minutes. We will definitely look into this case as it seems there was a mistake involved. Please accept our apologies.Compared to all the restaurants around us as well as the other Jamaican concepts in general, we are very reasonably priced. The rum punch is not a very strong cocktail - 5% ABV as written on the menu, however, it does have Admiral's Old J rum in it. Hope to hear from you soon so we can rectify the problem!Kind regards,JAMAYA
4 based on 463 reviews
We came here for dinner as itâs just around the corner from the Premier Inn we were staying at. Our party of 5 had no real experience of Caribbean food but the restaurant looked so colourful and welcoming we decided to go in.We all chose different dishes, all quite spicy but we all loved what we ordered. Clean plates all round!The staff are welcoming and friendly and happy to answer our questions about the menu.The place itself is fascinating, beautifully decorated and we all agreed it was a fun place to eat in. Great reggae music too.The toilets are immaculate and fresh, I loved the sinks in there so took a photo of them as theyâre so unusual.Hi AliCat062,Thank you for the fantastic review! We are always trying to create a vibrant, friendly atmosphere so we really appreciate this feedback. We will definitely pass on your kind words to the Management Team. We are so grateful for guests who come and enjoy our restaurants, but also that you have taken the time to let us know. We're glad we made you feel the Love! It really means a lot to us. We look forward to seeing you again soon!
Most Popular Wine Bar food in Solihull, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 240 reviews
Great goat curry generous portion size and so tasty my friend had salted fish ackee and thoroughly enjoyed it, for those who have been to the popular Caribbean chain please try here as the food is really authentic and portions are generous & prices are good value for the quality of the dishes they taste like proper home cooked food I have never been disappointed and of course you have the great atmosphere & amazing environment that makes you feel like you are on holiday!
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