The Original Caribbean Spice
Restaurant · Elephant and Castle ·

The Original Caribbean Spice

Restaurant · Elephant and Castle ·

Best curried goat, oxtail stew, mac and cheese

oxtail
jerk chicken
goat curry
patties
mac and cheese
coleslaw
takeaway spot
homely affair
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The Original Caribbean Spice by Aleksandra Boruch
The Original Caribbean Spice by Aleksandra Boruch
The Original Caribbean Spice by Aleksandra Boruch
The Original Caribbean Spice by Aleksandra Boruch
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null
The Original Caribbean Spice by null

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Unit 19 Castle Square, Elephant and Castle, London SE17 1AY, United Kingdom Get directions

£10–20

Order delivery
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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Unit 19 Castle Square, Elephant and Castle, London SE17 1AY, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7960 334915
@theoriginalcaribbeanspice

£10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Dec 16, 2025

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"The Original Caribbean Spice, a Castle Square Caribbean takeaway spot—if you don’t count the two tiny tables—is run by two sisters. And it feels like a proper homely affair, where the radio plays loudly, regulars spend time here just reading the paper, and forgotten orders are shouted through the kitchen like you’re late for dinner. They’ll also happily recommend you something off the blackboard menu before asking about your day, and gently remind you not to spill the coleslaw they’ve added to your takeaway bag. Over-ordering is inevitable when dishes are this tasty—slightly spicy mac and cheese, goat curry that’s rich and falling off the bone, and lamb patties stuffed right to the edges with crumbly meat." - jake missing, sinead cranna

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"The Original Caribbean Spice, a Castle Square Caribbean takeaway spot—if you don’t count the two tiny tables—is run by two sisters. And it feels like a proper homely affair, where the radio plays loudly, regulars spend time here just reading the paper, and forgotten orders are shouted through the kitchen like you’re late for dinner. They’ll also happily recommend you something off the blackboard menu before asking about your day, and gently remind you not to spill the coleslaw that they’ve added to your takeaway bag. Over-ordering at this friendly spot is inevitable when dishes are this tasty—slightly spicy mac and cheese, goat curry that’s rich and falling off the bone, and lamb patties stuffed right to the edges with crumbly meat. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute" - Sinéad Cranna

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