Ochi

Ochi Carribean Takeaway, Shepherd's Bush, London, UK. For over 15 years, we have been serving our finest Carribean dishes to an ever-expanding customer base

Ochi Caribbean Takeaway & Free Delivery - Shepherds Bush | London | W12 7JD

Ochi Carribean Takeaway was opened on 17th August 1996 on the anniversary of the birth of one of Jamaica's national heroes Marcus Garvey.

Both Marcus Garvey and Bob Marley were born in the Parish of St Anns not only the birth place of great men but a beautiful picturesque place of Dunns River and the town of Ochio Rios where the Ochio resturant name is derived from.

Such a beautiful place that Ian Fleming the creator of James Bond made his home there and the first ever James Bond film Dr No was filmed on one of its glorious white sandy beaches.

Everything is cooked fresh on the premises and for a small surcharge, you can enjoy your meal in house (table permitting).

Ochi is a nice place to visit and an even nicer place to eat.

http://www.ochitakeaway.co.uk

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GOAT CURRY WITH RICE | OCHI CARIBBEAN TAKE AWAY | £6/£8 ...

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I demolished their large, sweet and spicy goat curry for £8, or you can get a small for £6, with rice and peas or plain rice.

Few curries have filled me with more joy, brimming with delicate, tenderly spiced meat and potatoes, both falling apart with ease.

With only two small tables in the shop, eating-in may not be a viable option, though they offer both takeaway and delivery on everything, including their mouth-watering dumplings, soups and of course, jerk chicken!

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Little Ochi, 113 Dulwich Road, London, SE24 0NG - Restaurant ...

This is a taste of Jamaica right here in London.Just like Little Ochie in Jamaica the only thing which is missing is the sea view and the warm air basking against your face.

There is nothing better than being able to select your own fish before its seasoned and prepared almost before your very eyes.Whether it’s, baked,flamed grilled or escoveitched, the taste is aromatic and mouth watering.

Ochi Caribbean restaurant menu in London – Order from Just Eat

London's best Jerk chicken | London Evening Standard

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Mama’s Jerk Station, Various venues: Portobello Road, Camden Lock and Street Feast; £5, mamasjerkstation.com   Ochi 226 Uxbridge Road, W12 Primarily a takeaway joint (and delivery in the local area is free), so prepare to pay a little extra to eat in.

Ochi, 226 Uxbridge Road, W12 7JD; £5.50 for a small portion, ochitakeaway.co.uk   Fish, Wings Tings 2 Atlantic Road, SW9 Tiny, buzzing Caribbean café on the edge of Brixton Village with a lovely Big Tings menu and sweet but spectacular jerk chicken.

Fish, Wings Tings, Unit 79, 2 Atlantic Road, SW9 8PS; £7.50 without sides, Facebook.com/fishwingstings   Negril 132 Brixton Hill, SW2 Reliable but often busy.

Negril, 132 Brixton Hill, SW2 1RS; £10.95 for half chicken with two sides, negrilbrixton.com   Cottons 55 Chalk Farm Road, NW1 Not overly spicy and with options including kebabs or the full baby bird; jerk chicken for the less adventurous.

Cottons, 55 Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8AN; £14.50 for jerk baby chicken with rice ’n’ peas, cottonscamden.co.uk

11 reasons to go to Uxbridge Road in Shepherd's Bush, W12

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It’s noisy, chaotic and – at times – a little bit aggy, so you might be wondering why the hell Uxbridge Road in Shepherd’s Bush counts among London’s best bits.

Well, for a start, it’s a living and breathing warts-and-all example of the ever-changing capital as depicted in Julien Temple’s ‘London: A Modern Babylon’, a vibrant home to as many nationalities as a UN Summit, a cultural hotspot (Bush Hall and Bush Theatre are residents, and Shepherd’s Bush Empire is close by), a shopping destination (take your pick from the monolithic Westfield or the old-school street market) and a great place to eat your way around the world on the cheap.

It’s long been home to London’s Irish and Caribbean communities, and nowadays you can find everything from Polish and Afghani to Syrian and Somali shops and restaurants lining the stretch between Shepherd’s Bush Green and Askew Road.

Back down near Shepherd’s Bush Green, The Defector’s Weld is now in the hands of Young’s but still offers one of the best selections of craft beer in west London.

The future of Shepherd’s Bush Market remains uncertain, so show your support for one of London’s oldest markets by rummaging through the stalls and stocking up on everything from colourful fabrics to fresh fish and falafel wraps.

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