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Bidrage med feedbackPerfect small place in brixton. two times in a week. the food is fresh and made with care. whether the friendly staff or the owner serves them, they are warmly welcomed, given time and suggested suggestions when asked. jerk chicken and cod fritters were my favorite, although the goat was also good. goer beer can be strong if they are not used to it, but will definitely kick up. good with or without around. enjoys!
Torf roti, homemade advertisers (very spicy and sweet exactly right, tings (caribbean grapefruit fizzy drink very nice, reggae chicken wing with mango chutney spicy sauce yum.
My girlfriend and I were trying to find somewhere to eat in Brixton Village on Thursday evening. Unfortunately we'd left it a little late and some of the better known places already had queues out the door and a long waiting list. In a moment of pure genius she suggested we should try out Fish, Wings Tings (if you've not see it it's a small lot with yellow signs at the front of the market on Coldharbour Lane). As I hadn't heard anything about and it didn't look too busy I might not have popped in if I'd been making the decision alone. Thankfully we did. The first thing to mention is how warm and friendly the two guys were all the more surprising as they were worrying at the time that the gale force winds were going were going to leave them without a front awning but there wasn't anything pushy about just a really nice, relaxed way of engaging with us as customers. We shared a plate of the salt cod fritters to start which are accompanied by a creamy sauce which has hints of lime, ginger and a beautiful chilli kick as well. The fritters were lightly battered and tasty and the sauce (quite possibly and unexpectedly the most beautiful sauce I've ever tasted) sets them off beautifully. Another review has apparently described them as getting a high five from Jesus and whilst being somewhat Church attendance light on recent years I'm not sure I can comment on that I can say that quickly polishing off the plate (with assistance I might add) was one of the most pleasurable, tasty and enjoyable food experiences I've had. Living within 2 minutes of Brixton Village that is saying something. As a drink I had some home made ginger beer which was brilliant. Not too fizzy, lovely taste and with a ginger spice that brought tears to my eyes. For mains I had the jerk chicken and my girlfriend had the goat. Both were very good and came with a full selection of rice and peas, veg, pineapple chutney and plantain. While the portions are generous it is hard to think about not finishing. The jerk was tasty, on the sweet side and the chicken was perfectly cooked. The goat curry was rich, deep a warmingly spicy in a cosy sort of a way with the meat delightfully tender. We finished off with the owner quite alarmingly tasty and drinkable given what we understood about the alcohol content eggnog and a couple of stories about Trinidad. We will definitely be going back. We're thinking about buying a bottle of the homemade eggnog for our family's Xmas and we apologise in advance to anyone we meet that you'll have to put up with us rabbiting on about how great Fish, Wings and Tings is for some time to come...
Expect delicious, home cooked Jamaican cuisine and irresistibly cheerful service at Fish, Wings Tings. Goat curry stew wrapped in roti parcels and the insanely delicious cod-fish fritters (served with a homemade sweet and spicy dipping sauce) all washed down with a can of Ting (naturally) left me yearning for a repeat visit nearly as soon as we left. Definitely the perfect pit-stop whilst browsing Brixton Market.
Slightly on the pricey side for Brixton Village but decent portion nonetheless. Came here for the goat curry which was really tender with kidney bean and pepper rice. A great dish, coming in at £8.50. You can also sit outside here which is a plus point given the rest of the Village inside this may explain the premium prices. No BYO either.