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3 Places to Get Authentic Caribbean or Jamaican Food In Prince Edward Island

Last month, we catered to our Jamaican family in Alberta, so this month we’re looking out for our expats in Prince Edward Island. That said, there aren’t a lot of Jamaicans or even Caribbean folks living on PEI, but those of us who settle here have managed to set up shop—because how can we not share good food any and everywhere we go? If you are on the hunt for authentic Jamaican food in Prince Edward Island, Canada, we’ve got you covered! From the heart of the Jamaican community in PEI, we’ve compiled a guide to the best spots for genuine Jamaican cuisine on the island.

1. T’s Jamaican Flavours (Charlottetown)

Price Range: $ – $$

Recently reopened in July at Royalty Crossing, T’s Jamaican Flavours is a favorite for its authentic Jamaican dishes like crispy fried chicken, oxtail, and jerk chicken. The restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere and is family-friendly. Students from Holland College and UPEI can enjoy a 10% discount with their ID cards.

2. Boonoonoonoos (Charlottetown)

Price Range: $$ – $$$

Boonoonoonoos is a top pick for anyone craving authentic Jamaican cuisine. This restaurant is praised for its consistently delicious fried chicken meals, jerk chicken, and Jamaican patties. Customers love the flavorful seasoning and generous portions. Don’t miss out on their special mango juice, which adds a refreshing touch to your meal.

3. Datcha (Charlottetown)

Price Range: $$ – $$$
Description: While not Jamaican, Datcha is a French Caribbean restaurant that deserves an honorable mention. Bringing a taste of the French West Indies to PEI, Datcha offers a unique blend of Caribbean flavors that celebrates the broader Caribbean culture. This spot is perfect for those who want to experience a different facet of Caribbean cuisine and extend a shout out to our Caribbean neighbors bringing more love to the PEI pot.

Finding delicious Jamaican food in Prince Edward Island has never been easier. Whether you’re in Charlottetown, Summerside, or Stratford, these top-rated eateries are ready to serve up the authentic tastes of Jamaica.

We want to hear from you! Share your favorite Jamaican spots in PEI and let us know where you’re finding the best Caribbean flavors. Stay tuned as we explore more Jamaican eateries in Ontario and British Columbia next!

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Beth
Beth
1 month ago

I’ll be using this guide when we visit Canada. We’ll be on Prince Edward Island, and I plan on enjoying some of these places!

Kristine
Kristine
1 month ago

It’s been on my bucket list to go to Nova Scotia for a long time. I’ll get there and will get over to Prince Edward Island too! Thanks for the guide to Jamaican food there!

Ramil Hinolan
Ramil Hinolan
1 month ago

It’s great to know there are places on PEI serving authentic Jamaican food. I love that T’s Jamaican Flavours and Boonoonoonoos offer classic dishes like jerk chicken and fried chicken. I’ll definitely check them out when I have the opportunity to visit Charlottetown.

LisaLisa
LisaLisa
1 month ago

This is such a great post; I love how you shared so many places that server’s authentic Jamaican food in Prince Island. I haven’t had any experience with a Jamaican spot here in MI, but I have heard there are a few places. I can’t wait to read about the Jamaican eateries in Ontario, we are headed their soon.

barbie ritzman
barbie ritzman
1 month ago

These recommendations are super helpful. I appreciate the focus on quality and authenticity, especially for anyone craving that true Jamaican flavor.

Last edited 1 month ago by barbie ritzman
Ntensibe Edgar
Ntensibe Edgar
1 month ago

Hhhhmmm…alright then. Charlottetown it is, to start with, for me. I look forward to my first bite of carribean jerk!

Sonia Seivwright
Sonia Seivwright
1 month ago

Seeing the effort to highlight and celebrate Jamaican cuisine in Prince Edward Island is fantastic. The community is dedicated to sharing their delicious food with others and creating a welcoming environment. I look forward to hearing more about Jamaican eateries in other parts of Canada!

Fransic verso
Fransic verso
1 month ago

This is great, my cousin is in Canada, and will recommend him this to try new Jamaican food. Interesting places as well because we never been to there before too.

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