Jamaica Ave + Sutphin — Queens Caribbean strip
When Caribbean folks first started putting down roots in Queens back in the day, Jamaica Avenue became our unofficial main street – and honestly, it still hits different. This stretch from Sutphin to Parsons is where you'll find the realest West Indian food outside the islands, run by families who've been feeding the community for decades. We're talking about the spots your Trini cousin swears by and the Jamaican joints that actually remind your grandma of home.
This list stays fresh with weekly updates because we know how these family spots roll – hours change, specials rotate, and sometimes cousin takes over the kitchen for a month. Always call ahead or check their socials before you make the trip, especially on Sundays when half the neighborhood is either at church or recovering from Saturday night. These aren't corporate chains with rigid schedules; they're real people cooking real food on island time.
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