Carribean Queen Metro
About
Caribbean
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 10 Dundas Street, Toronto, ON M5B 0A1
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiNo
Reviews
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Annie T.
- I have tried EVERYTHING here lool and I love all their food. My favs are:
+ pepper pot steak: sooo tender and the sauce was so tasty
+ roasted potatoes: I think they have marinated them with soy sauce before baking, very flavourful
+ chicken in mango sauce: it's sweet and sour but I love them
+ I always eat them with white rice and mixed vegetables (broccoli and carrots)
- Portion: generous, for $7.90 after tax, you will get a huge amount of food enough for 1.5 meals
- Price: fair but of course not as cheap as those in chinatown
- Customer service was fast and friendly
- Will I come back? yes I basically eat there every week hahaha -
Brigid D.
Nice little hidden gem for jerk chicken. The chicken is super moist and peppered that makes for a nice warmth without being overly spicy. The rice and beans is a perfect pairing for the chicken. In regards to food court eats...this is pretty darn good.
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David N.
The food court at the Yonge/Dundas mall pales in comparison to the one in the Eaton Centre across the road, and it can certainly be a challenge finding something edible to eat (I'm looking in your direction, California Thai).
I decided to give Caribbean Queen a shot, given that I've had relatively good experiences at the other locations.
I ordered a plate containing three items: Chow Mein noodles, Calypso Chicken, and Mixed Vegetables. (I actually asked for the Green Beans instead of that last item, but I guess Green Beans sounds similar to Mixed Vegetables? I guess?)
My first bite was of the Calypso Chicken and I immediately bit into an inedible piece of cartilage. Not the best start to my meal.
The rest of the chicken was fine, thankfully. It's slathered in this sweet yet somewhat spicy sauce and it's about on the same level with similar offerings at Manchu Wok. The noodles were tasteless and a little too al dente, while the veggies were steamed and bland. Luckily I had the foresight to request a couple packets of hot sauce. That helped.
I should also mention that unlike ordering a similar platter at Manchu Wok, this came out to less than $8.00 with tax. At least if I'm going to eat mediocre food, I'm happy that I don't have to pay too much for it. -
Michael L.
They offer a 6.99 special where you can pick rice or noodle, two vegetables, and one meat.
Comes with quite a lot of food, but it's also quite greasy.
I ordered fried noodles with tofu and mixed vegetables, with jerk chicken.
The jerk chicken tasted very different from what I expected. The tofu was a bit hard. Noodles were alright.
Overall, you're getting a lot of average food for an average price. -
Vincent C.
Located on the food court on the third floor of 10 Dundas St, it's one of my favorite place to eat downtown. I usually get their special for $6.99. Comes with rice or noodle, two vegetable and one meat portion. Their Island grill chicken, and Jerk chicken are delicious and they give good portions.