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My favorite restaurant in the Bay Area.
Just delightful... I will definitely miss them when they close.
Be the first to ReplyI checked out their website yesterday in anticipation of
I checked out their website yesterday in anticipation of visiting today. It's very lame that it still shows hours and a menu. The owners need to fox that. Still, I loved this restaurant and will miss it.
Be the first to ReplyOk i went on a Sunday they were closed I understood that.
Then I went on Monday they were closed. Then i went tesuday at 2:30. An a young lady told me that there closed. At 2:45 pm. I thought, wow am here at 2:30. But i just left. That place is full of shit with there high prices. That's it for me. And i live around the corner from them. My neighbor told me about them because normally I pass them up anyway. Dam shame.
Be the first to ReplyThis place better be good.
The non-alcoholic beverage I ordered was pure sugar. We've been waiting for a whole hour + 20min in line. There isn't that many people here so I think it's just really inefficient. There are also no heat lamps outside and inside the line crowds all the tables. The kitchen is so slow the several people waiting to pick up were taking up tables. Don't think I've seen a messier place.
Be the first to Reply-Ginger and Passionfruit Limeaide ($4)-Bajan Fried Chicken
-Ginger and Passionfruit Limeaide ($4)-Bajan Fried Chicken Sandwich [miss ollie's skillet fried chicken, avocado, tomato, lettuce, slaw, smashed plantain bun, island styled fries] ($15.50)-Plantain with Garlic Oil ($4) -Baked Mac n Cheese ($8)-Creole Doughnuts and Cream ($6.50) the food here is so delicious - the people, the vibes, the food, and atmosphere was so enjoyable! the staff here are so friendly and you can sense the community they've built with their customers (new or returning). the postive and peaceful vibes along with the atmosphere indoor and outdoors made my visit such a perfect spot for lunch with friends, family, date, or even by yourself . but unfortunately they are gonna closing next week so make sure to stop by support while you still can!! :(for my drink and food choices i got the passion fruit limeaide and bajan chicken sandwich. the limeaide was refreshing/tangy which made eating the bajan chicken sandwich a good balance. the bajan fried chicken sandwich was flavorful but also it wasn't too heavy -- and the flavors of the sauce intermixed with the slaw and veggies really hit the spot! the baked mac n cheese isn't pictured but it was so creamy and cheesy and previously in the past a lot of restaurant made mac n cheese can be oily but the ones here weren't which i appreciate a lot! plantain in garlic made the perfect appetizer to share with a slight twist of sweetness yet garclicky by the end i was too full to try the creole doughnuts and cream but my friend LOVEDDDD IT and she was would rate it 100/10 so if yall are in the area or would like to check it out before next week then these different dishes are something id highly recommend!!
Be the first to ReplyThis spot has been on my list for a while, and the news of
This spot has been on my list for a while, and the news of it closing soon got me going despite seeing gas and toll being hefty. Their Instagram be posting some bomb jerk meats and seafood! That jerk crab and oxtail made me salivate a bit too much.This is at the corner of Swan Market, they have indoor and outdoor seating. I love the vibe of the restaurant, it feels like a bit of a personal collection/museum vibe with the mini altars, some books by the window sill. You would order before getting seated, if you have a group of people, send someone to scavenge for a free table or soon to be free. Utensils are on a common table for grabs. By the time they are all set up, the cashier probably finished putting in the order for one person, so wait like 15 more minutes for your turn, even though you're next in line. Overall, the service to order is long, I don't know the cause. Now that you've ordered your food, you just gotta wait a pretty long time before your food comes.Since I didn't see any of the dishes I want to try, I had decided on the ackee and salt fish, it's a national dish of Jamaica, why not? And can't say no to fried chicken, good thing they have a la carte, so I don't need to order two entrees for myself. After a good one hour and some change wait, seeing people who came after me getting their food before me, I finally got mine. By then, I'm just too starved to really enjoy my food. The chicken was pretty crispy on the outside while keeping it moist within. That drumstick was not what I had imagine. The drumstick was the drumstick of a wing, not the drumstick of a leg. Hefty price for a top section of a wing, with that price tag, I'm not getting that right satisfaction of that wing. Okay, ingredient pricing have gone up, I'll give you that. Ackee and salt fish? Ackee was interesting, it looked like scrambled egg for sure. Its sweetness offset that extremely salty cod fish pieces. Some reviews mentioned how little fish you get in that dish. For the sake of my kidneys, I think that's enough pieces of salt fish. I downed the whole carafe of water to cleanse my palette. I do think the entree here runs super small other than the chicken platter and maybe the sandwich. Spending about $40 on this meal was not really worth it.Perhaps I had ordered the wrong item from the menu, but with this kind of wait and slow service, I'm hesitant to come back to give the other dishes a go.
Be the first to ReplyMiss Ollie's is the SPOT for Caribbean food in Old Oakland!
Miss Ollie's is the SPOT for Caribbean food in Old Oakland! They have signature dishes such as oxtails but also put their own spin on staple items, for example the chicken sandwich is between plantains instead of rolls. This place is a gem, highly recommend to check it out.
Be the first to ReplyThe line to long and slow, the cashier needs to move faster.
. I been standing in line now for 30mins, each persons who order takes more then 14 mins . That's a long time . 1st and last time coming here, I'll be back to state what the food was like if I decide to wait any longer. OMG!!'
Be the first to ReplyOn the way back from our outing in Sf .
, and had to stop.My son just loves visiting all the different places to eat.We got the oxtail, Mac n cheese, potato salad, greens, and fried chicken.I'm not a Mac n cheese person, but I enjoyed the Mac!Everyone had a little bit of everything and very content!Sad to hear they will be closing at the end of the month...
Be the first to ReplyHad to roll through and get some goodness before this
Had to roll through and get some goodness before this Oakland staple closes. First the food, ordered the fried chicken meal which came with 4 pieces and 3 sides - potato salad, mac n' cheese and greens. Also ordered the Salt Fish & Ackee and a lamb patty. Everything was yummy !!!! Good soul food is becoming harder and harder to find here in Oakland and the Bay Area for that matter. All of these new spots opening around Oakland are extra pricey, small portioned and can't compare in flavor, taste or offerings. I enjoy going out to eat, supporting community, etc. and it is my hope that the heavens above will provide a way for established local businesses to prosper otherwise all of the heart and soul of Oakland will cease to exist !
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