Mansa Musa Authentic Jamaican FoodCaribbean Restaurant in Birmingham
About Mansa Musa Authentic Jamaican Food
Caribbean Restaurant in Birmingham
Walking into Mansa Musa Authentic Jamaican Food in Birmingham felt like stepping onto the island. It's tucked away near the Asda car park, a cozy spot with a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. The reviews mentioned a lack of traditional decor, but honestly, the warm vibe from the genuinely Jamaican staff more than made up for it.
The menu is packed with Jamaican classics. I saw photos of perfectly plated jerk chicken – glistening and flavorful – alongside sides like rice and peas, plantains, and coleslaw. They also have mutton soup (which I hear is amazing!), curry goat, and fried chicken with curry gravy. Based on the rave reviews, I'd definitely recommend trying the jerk chicken or oxtail; everyone seemed to love them.
What makes Mansa Musa special is the genuine taste of Jamaica you find here. It’s the kind of place where islander expats can find a taste of home, but also where anyone curious about Jamaican food can get a truly authentic experience. It's perfect for a casual weeknight dinner or a weekend get-together with friends – and the prices are pretty reasonable too.
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We had the jerk chicken with rice and peas, sexy juice, homemade ginger beer, coleslaw, pickled onions, peppers, and plantains as sides. The food was amazing! I'm not exaggerating when I say that not only is this the best Jamaican food I’ve had since moving to the UK, but it's also the best food I’ve had in any of the dozens of restaurants I've tried here. This place is seriously underrated. If you’re an islander like me, go – you won’t regret it!
Restaurant Review: A Taste of Jamaica Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.9/5) If you’re looking for an authentic Jamaican dining experience, look no further than this gem located just to the right as you leave the Asda car park. The cozy atmosphere instantly makes you feel at home, and the staff, who are genuinely Jamaican, add a warm and welcoming touch to your visit. I started with the mutton soup, which was absolutely delightful—perfectly seasoned and comforting. For my main course, I opted for the chicken and steamed vegetables served with rice and peas, along with some delicious curry goat. As any Jamaican will tell you, fry chicken with curry gravy is a must-try, and this place nailed it! The food was well-seasoned, and the flavors were undeniably authentic, reminding me of home. While the decor could benefit from a more traditional touch, it still effectively represents the culture. One great feature is the option to pre-order, which is perfect for those who want to enjoy their meal without the wait. The average dinner price ranges from £8.50 to £13, depending on your drink choices—quite reasonable for such high-quality dishes. Card and cash payments can be made. Overall, I highly recommend this restaurant. Well done, guys—keep up the excellent standards!
Absolutely sublime! Great service and even by the chef piping her head out and saying hello. The Oxtail was like butter in my mouth so succulent, even the rice and peas had so much flavour! And a BIG pot of guinness punch 🤩 not one fault! Definitely be coming here more often. Felt very welcome
The food was tasty, though portions could have been a bit larger. It was very quiet, we were only customers which means the atmosphere is not there yet , but hopefully will pick up
Picked up takeaway later in the night. Really lovely place and the portion sizes were amazing for one person. Will come back and eat in the restaurant but I would definitely recommend to anyone wanting some good food. Also the man in the shop was lovely- couldn’t be nicer to me!
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