Janet N.
Yelp
The restaurant is bright and cheerful, with steel drum music playing, and everyone, including the cooks in the open kitchen, is extremely friendly. We were immediately greeted by a server who let us take a look at the menu, gave us parking advice (paid street parking, not in the lot of the attached building) and seated me while the boyfriend moved the car.
The menu is sort of hilarious, with lots of recommendations including an endorsement of the chicken wings by Snoop Dogg. We were looking for a light lunch after a late breakfast, so we opted to try the wings (though I went for the crusted curry at the recommendation of the server and not Snoop's recommendation of the jerk) and the wrap of the day, which was a sweet-and-spicy beef. We also tried Mama's Caribbean Fruit Tea ($3.45), which is a sweet, tropical drink that went especially well with my wings. It's not a huge glass but it's sweet enough that I wouldn't want to guzzle it. Spiciness level is to order, and after checking to make sure I knew what I was getting into, I ordered the wings hot.
While we waited for our food, our server, who seems to be the husband and father to the cooks working busily in the kitchen, asked us about our trip (we were returning from PEI) and made sure we'd seen the best stuff in New Brunswick. He tells us they plan to attend the PEI seafood festival to add more seafood options to their menu, which would be nice as Fredericton has a dearth of options there.
Our food came and the portions were smaller than I'd expected but perfect for lunch - three big, meaty wings for a lunch portion with a small salad ($7.99). If I'd been hungrier I would have added an appetizer and a basket of the house made coconut bread, which sounded intriguing. The wings were really different - dusted with curry powder and maybe some other toppings and then baked until crispy and drizzled with a really good and properly hot sauce (I was offered more if I needed it, and I could have ramped it up to impress them, but I thought the spice level was perfect for the flavour of the wings). The wrap was tasty and different, sweet with a nice kick at medium spice with the tortilla crisped and drizzled with sauce ($9.75).
The wings were so good that it would be great to have a dinner size available, and I'd love to see what they come up with if they're able to get a good seafood supplier. There were lots of interesting looking options on the menu as it stands, though, and another visit would be a no-brainer on a future visit to Fredericton.