The meal was a feast for the eyes and the palate. The Curried Goat arrived in a metal bowl, brimming with tender chunks of goat meat in a vibrant yellowish-green curry sauce, complemented by soft potatoes. Alongside...
The meal was a feast for the eyes and the palate. The Curried Goat arrived in a metal bowl, brimming with tender chunks of goat meat in a vibrant yellowish-green curry sauce, complemented by soft potatoes. Alongside it, the Oxtail Stew presented a rich, dark brown stew with succulent pieces of meat and large white beans, promising deep flavors. The essential Rice and Peas, with its appealing pinkish-red color from the red beans, offered a comforting base. Adding a touch of sweetness were two perfectly golden-brown, slightly caramelized slices of Fried Plantains. Finally, a small portion of finely chopped Steamed Cabbage and Greens, garnished with a shredded red vegetable, provided a fresh, earthy counterpoint to the rich main dishes.
Apart from Sharkies this my favorite escape restaurant when im in Jamaica. There curry lobster had me eating here 3 days straight. Husband had their shet pan oxtail & goat which he liked. Fried Chicken was also good. Wasnt a fan of the fritters as it was a bit too oily. Potato pudding was not one of my liking. Miss T should consider getting from the rasta in the bus parks recipe. The atmosphere is so chilled and peaceful and the service was top notch. How can I forget my server name is beyond me. She was tall and slim, wig nicely done. Was always professional and checking to ensure all was well.
What a gem! I had the oxtail for an entree. I tried the goat curry, pork chop and saltfish fritters and it was all delicious! The atmosphere is pure Jamaica with an adorable play area for the kids, bar area that feels like it's out of a magazine, and the food was fabulous! And I can't say enough about how wonderful the staff was. Chef Phillip greeted us personally, and Jav was an amazing server. We can't wait to come back!
Highly recommend this lovely place!
5.0
Ambiance was just right, our server Judine was amazing… very pleasant. Also our respect to the Chef Cerasee on a most delicious meal.
5.0
Super charming with great ambiance and excellent service. My party had the chickpea stack, rundown vegetables, jerk chicken and bread pudding with rum sauce. The jerk chicken was good, but the veggies dishes were excellent and the bread pudding with rum sauce was possibly the best I’ve had. I asked if they had any soup, it’s wasn’t ready yet, but the waitress noticed I had a cold and brought me hot tea. Little touches like that go along way. Definitely recommend Miss T’s.
2.0
I have to admit, the ambience and environment were very cool and relaxing, however that's mostly where the praise ends for this restaurant. My parents and I visited this restaurant while passing through Ocho Rios as we had heard great reviews about the place. Unfortunately, it did not live up the hype. The place is certainly a tourist trap with mediocre flavors and sky rocket prices. The portions were very small, especially for the curry goat and oxtail and they were both very mediocre at best. The jerk chicken was so dry and not very flavorful at all. The appetizers were tasty, but can't speak the same for the entrees in which they were missing half the items on their menu and we were the first guests there for lunch after they had just opened up. In fact, we were the only ones there. The service was also quite slow and our waitress had some attitude and sass, which we didn't welcome as guests to the restaurant. Additionally, when it was time to pay, she gave our check and didn't leave and just hovered over us while we calculated the tab and were trying to see the taxes and whether a tip was included. Before we could even finalize everything, she asked us how much we were going to tip and the suggested amounts were 15 and 20% even though the standard in Jamaica is 10%, which we were wanting to give considering the poor service. I will not be back.