<![CDATA[Greater London - Lambeth - Brixton - Eating, Drinking and Nightlife - Caribbean Restaurants - Reviews]]> http://www.welovelocal.com Reviews from welovelocal.com en S'alright but nothing special http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/lambeth/brixton/caribbean-restaurants/bamboula-jerk-kitchen-sw25sg.html#r3340 I have to say I found Bamboula neither inspiring nor insipid, so my review sits squarely in between Carie's and Kyra's. If you want some amazing jerk chicken served up by some of the smiley-est people in Brixton, it's worth a short stroll up the Hill to Negril where your socks will be rocked right off (try the jerk chicken roti wrap - you won't regret it!).

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Fri, 05 Oct 2007 13:25:02 BST
Wham Bam-boula, thank you! http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/lambeth/brixton/caribbean-restaurants/bamboula-jerk-kitchen-sw25sg.html#r3307 I'm afraid I have to disagree with you there, Carie P. Bamboula is great fun!

Goat is a tricky meat, so you may have had a particularly tough or bony piece, but I urge you to try their jerk chicken- it's what they're famed for, and with good reason. I also found their stewed chicken, although mightily salty, ALMOST as good as the real, home-cooked, thing.

The best thing about this place, though, is the sunny atmosphere and the friendly welcome you get when you walk in. Come for the £5.50 jerk chicken, rice and peas and salad lunch, and watch all the office workers eating there shedding a little bit of their toughened, grey Londoner exteriors and feeling that little bit closer to the Caribbean.

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Mon, 01 Oct 2007 17:01:21 BST
Wham Bam-boula, thank you! http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/lambeth/brixton/caribbean-restaurants/bamboula-jerk-kitchen-sw25sg.html#r3307 I'm afraid I have to disagree with you there, Carie P. Bamboula is great fun!

Goat is a tricky meat, so you may have had a particularly tough or bony piece, but I urge you to try their jerk chicken- it's what they're famed for, and with good reason. I also found their stewed chicken, although mightily salty, ALMOST as good as the real, home-cooked, thing.

The best thing about this place, though, is the sunny atmosphere and the friendly welcome you get when you walk in. Come for the £5.50 jerk chicken, rice and peas and salad lunch, and watch all the office workers eating there shedding a little bit of their toughened, grey Londoner exteriors and feeling that little bit closer to the Caribbean.

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Mon, 01 Oct 2007 17:01:21 BST