You'll want to visit Toronto's colourful new Caribbean cuisine pop-up (PHOTOS)

Aug 20 2020, 7:27 pm

Toronto’s newest and delicious Caribbean cuisine pop-up is taking over a corner along the Queen Street West strip, and it’s going all-in with its authentic flavours.

Miss. Likklemores prides itself in their family recipes, passed down from generation to generation, and the owners knew Toronto just had to try it.

Having opened just a few weeks ago at 1184 Queen Street West, Miss. Likklemores has welcomed guests with open arms to join them on their patio from 4 pm to 11 pm, every Wednesday to Sunday.

Take-out options are also available for those wanting to try the dishes but are on the go.

Head Chef Lonie brings her Jamaican roots to the table and adds a twist of her own, making sure each and every dish is as perfect as the next.

Whether you’re looking for a little mix up of Jerk Chicken as your “Main Ting” and macaroni pie as your “Side Ting,” the combos will be exactly what you’re craving.

If you’ve never had the pleasure of trying food from the Caribbean, let this be your first experience.

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First things first, Stamp & Go Fritters are a must if you’re looking to try one of their appetizers, aka “First Ting” up on their menu.

Their Saltfish fritters are complimented with mango and avocado cream dipping sauces for a delicious kick of flavour.

Make sure to add their Toco-Loco Nachos to your order. You’ll keep wanting more of their plantain chips, covered in their salsa, guac, and colourful toppings.

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Karen Doradea

Now as your main dish, their BBQ chicken with a side of Miss Annette’s mango-Scotch bonnet BBQ sauce can’t go wrong.

With a side of creamy coleslaw, pair the main up with a potato salad on the “Side Ting” menu and you’ll be asking for seconds before the first is even finished.

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Looking for a more conscious option?

“The Love Up Salad” will fill you up with its leafy greens, cucumber, tomato, pepper, pomegranate toppings mixed with mango pieces, coconut, grilled avocado, crispy onion, and mango vinaigrette.

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Karen Doradea

The highly recommended dish, the “Johnny Too Bad,” is a crowd favourite, and with reason.

The tasty Jerk chicken is topped in creamy coleslaw, Caribbean ketchup, cucumber-scotch bonnet mignonette and sandwiched together between two Johnny Cakes.

Add their Macaroni Pie to the side and fall in love.

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Karen Doradea

To end the night, dive into Miss. Likklemore’s “Too Sweet” menu where you can enjoy Miss Paula’s Carrot cake or Sweet N’ Nice Coconut Ice Cream right on top of a brûléed pineapple.

You can’t forget the drinks. Whether you’re looking to pair the right drink with your food or out for cocktails, Miss. Likklemore has you covered.

They have a list of six cocktails to try, along with beer, wine, and freezie drinks to try.

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Karen Doradea

Vegan and vegetarian options are also available all over the menu if you have restrictions.

Wanting that grand satisfaction of a wholesome family meal? Join Miss Likklemore and the crew on Sunday’s as they serve up their “Sunday Dinner” for their guests.

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Karen Doradea

Miss. Likklemores Pop-up

Address: 1184 Queen Street West

Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 4 pm to close

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