West Indian restaurants in London provide that quintessential Caribbean flavour such as jerk chicken and creative roti dishes. So if you wish to sample the exotic selections on offer, opening the taste buds to ackee and salt fish or stewed fish with calloloo, but prefer persistent drizzle to a hundred degree heat, then check out our list of West Indian restaurants in London, an essential list should you be in Notting HIll for the world famous carnival.
Ace Fusion(British, Caribbean)Ace provides a winning combination of African, Caribbean and English cuisine in Battersea. Check out the View London review.
Bamboula Jerk Kitchen(Caribbean)The last time the West Indies cricket team were in London, rumour has it they ordered a hamper of authentic Caribbean treats from this brilliant restaurant in Brixton.
12 Acre Lane,
Brixton,
London,
SW2 5SG
Caribbean Scene(Caribbean)Celebrating all things Caribbean, Caribbean Scene offers the ultimate Caribbean dining experience at the ExCel Marina.
ExCeL Marina,
17 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock,
Docklands,
London,
E16 1AQ
read our review Cottons(Caribbean)Unassuming yet popular venue on Chalk Farm Road that has been a hit with locals for years.
55 Chalk Farm Road,
Camden,
London,
NW1 8AN
Island Fusion(Caribbean, Eastern European)Island Fusion in Crystal Palace is a more upmarket choice, combining as it traditional West Indian and Modern European Cuisine.
The Lane Restaurant(Caribbean)Within elegant surroundings, you and your distinguished friends will be treated to the seasoned flavoured taste of the Caribbean.
12 Osborn Street,
London,
E1 6TE
Mango Room(Caribbean)Traditional Caribbean fare here in relaxed surroundings at the Mango Room on Kentish Town Road.
Mr Jerk(Caribbean)Mr Jerk is Soho's original Carribbean restaurant serving authentic cuisine in a lively atmosphere on Wardour Street.
R-23Beautiful Caribbean cooking from this funky venue on Brixton Hill.