Turtle Bay EalingCaribbean Restaurant in London
About Turtle Bay Ealing
Caribbean Restaurant in London
Walking into Turtle Bay Ealing felt like stepping onto a Caribbean island – bright colours, reggae music humming softly in the background, and a friendly buzz in the air. The space features lots of natural wood and vibrant artwork, creating a really relaxed, upbeat atmosphere. It's clearly a new spot, but it already has a comfortable, lived-in feel.
The menu is packed with Caribbean classics, from jerk chicken and curries to a great selection of smaller plates perfect for sharing. I noticed a gorgeous photo of their coconut shrimp – they looked incredibly crispy and golden. I opted for the jerk chicken, which was fantastically flavorful, and a side of their plantains; everything was well-seasoned and cooked perfectly.
This place is perfect for a fun night out with friends or a casual date night. The vibrant atmosphere and delicious food make it a great choice for anyone looking for something a bit different from the typical London restaurant scene. It’s clearly got a good vibe, and with the good food, I can see it becoming a real neighborhood favourite.
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Fantastic Service, Delicious Food, and Amazing Vibes! 🌟 I had such a brilliant time at Turtle Bay, and the staff truly made the night unforgettable! Our server, Sia, was so friendly and attentive. She was incredibly responsive, carrying so many cups effortlessly and always there whenever we needed help. She brought such a positive energy and really made the experience special. The manager, Keziah, was absolutely lovely—kind, respectful, and so much fun. They made us feel completely at home, had us laughing throughout the night, and just radiated good vibes. And can I just say—her nails were stunning! They looked so good and added to her whole vibe. The food was hot and delicious, and the cocktails at our bottomless brunch were spot-on. It was genuinely such a great night—perfect service, amazing food, and drinks that kept the energy alive. Highly recommend Turtle Bay for a fun and welcoming experience!
Amazing vibe and delicious food. Fair prices too. Generous happy hour. The rum punch cocktails are mouth watering. Sia gave us great service, we felt well looked after - she gave us recommendations and checked in to make sure we are happy with everything.
Nice restaurant with good vegan options. We had doubles for starters, very tasty, vegan motherclucker burger with plantain side was good. The jerk vegan chicken my partner ordered was standard, needed more of a jerk taste, but the sauces on the table were great. Portion was okay. For dessert we had the ginger brownie, which was delicious! The coconut icecream on the side was icy, but that was fine with the brownie. Drinks were also nice. Service was great, and the atmosphere was nice.
Turtle Bay Ealing is a lively Caribbean-inspired restaurant on Ealing Broadway, offering a vibrant atmosphere that’s perfect for casual dining, celebrations, or bottomless brunches. Known for its bold flavors and extensive rum-based cocktail menu, it features standout dishes like jerk chicken, saltfish fritters, and vegetarian options like sweetcorn roti and curry aubergine. Customers frequently highlight Their 2-for-1 cocktails during happy hours and bottomless brunch is particularly popular, running daily until 3 p.m., with unlimited drinks paired with flavorful mains. Expect slower service during peak times and felt it is bit pricey. It’s just a short walk from Ealing Broadway station, making it convenient for groups and casual meetups.
A little pricey but honestly very worth it. Our server, Teyana, was very sweet, attentive, and great at answering our questions. Standout food, strong flavours, and great portion sizes. Also love the range of cocktails, lots of variety, and great value if you visit during Happy Hour. Only complaint we had was that it was very hot inside, there were ceiling fans above us that we asked to have turned on so we could cool down a little. We were told the fans weren't real and don't actually turn on. There is AC further inside the building, but it didn't reach to where we were sat.