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Brixton Splash Celebrates 50 Years Of Jamaican Independence

Celebrate SW2 at their free community street festival.

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What’s for Lunch? Peppers & Spice, Dalston Junction

You can eat a lot of regrettable Caribbean food in this town before coming across an establishment worth chirping about. Peppers & Spice, fortunately, is just such a place.

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Dining Beyond Zone 1: The Hideaway

Music and munchies in a venue that really lives up to its name…

Jerk chicken with a bowl of rice and peas behind

New(ish) Restaurant Review: Mustik

Jerk chicken with a bowl of rice and peas behind Shoreditch may be synonymous with a wide selection of food stuffs – from the Vietnamese of Kingland Road to the curries and bagels of Brick Lane, and a variety of Turkish eateries if you venture …

Photograph of Aimée Lombaya courtesy of Mahoe

Chefspective: Aimé Lombaya of Mahoe

Photograph of Aimée Lombaya courtesy of Mahoe Situated snuggly in a basement at the south end of Bow Lane, Caribbean restaurant Mahoe feels like a City of London secret. It’s also a much tastier option for a meal or drinks than so many of the …

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In Pictures: Jerk Cookout @ Horniman Museum

Around 10,000 jerk lovers converged on Horniman Museum’s beautiful gardens yesterday afternoon for the annual Jerk Cookout, on a mission to find the best jerk in South London. Only the judges – starring Floella Benjamin of bygone Playschool fame – would have got round all …

Food-ography: jerk chicken by dartar

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Mr Jerk VERSUS Jerk City

Welcome to Versus, where Londonist takes like for like and decides which one is more likeable. You don’t need Londonist to tell you how many jerks are on Wardour Street. However, you might require a bit of help deciding which one’s got the best sauce. …