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Help us make it rightA casual Caribbean outpost specializing in a modern approach to classic island cooking. Drawing from the diverse roots of Jamaican cuisine the kitchen offers delicacies like jerk chicken, escovitch fish, oxtail and curried goat seasoned with scotch bonnet peppers and fiery jerk spices.
Miss Lilys is located at the address 132 W Houston St in New York, New York 10012. They can be contacted via phone at (646) 588-5375 for pricing, hours and directions.
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Welcome to Miss Lily's, a Caribbean oasis in the middle of downtown Manhattan. Our modern approach to classic island cooking draws from the diverse roots of Jamaican cuisine. Enjoy our delicacies, such as jerk chicken, escovitch fish, oxtail and curry goat seasoned with scotch bonnet peppers and jerk spices.
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Located on bustling West Houston Street, this restaurant transports its guests thousands of miles south to the islands. A Jamaican diner with a pan-Caribbean menu, Miss Lily’s is a good destination for island fare, but the late-night crowd is more in search of a party that pleasing their palate. Regardless, we think you should come for the food. The menu, naturally, is seafood heavy; hits...
Having walked by many a time, we booked a table for brunch on a Saturday. Definitely slightly less busy on a Saturday than Sunday which was nice. Service was quick, friendly, and attentive. Out of the four of us, two decided to do the bottomless brunch deal: an entree and bottomless (two hours) bellinis or bloody marys for $35. Unlike many NYC brunch staples, the drinks were plentiful and...
Awesome place to eat! My family and I come here every time we visit Manhattan.
Excellent jerk chicken, and avocado toast for brunch; along with fresh passion fruit mimosas, made for an awesome brunch. Love the reggae theme and music; friendly staff. Hope to return again soon!
The curried shrimp had the perfect amount of heat and the sauce has me dreaming for more. I had been meaning to try this place out for a while and I was pleasantly pleased. My sister had the curried vegetables and enjoyed it as well. This makes the top of s very short list of memorable meals.
The food was terrific. The service was generally fine. I was attended to reasonably well, but oddly kept receiving items from the adjacent table. And thus, mine were delayed. A small error, and offered the opportunity to chat with my neighbors, which was fine. Bonus, they didn't charge me for one of my items because they felt badly.
I will definitely go back.
Miss Lily's was founded in 2011, and is located at 132 W Houston St in New York.
Imagine a meal at your favorite beach shack…welcome to Miss Lily’s, a Caribbean oasis in the middle of downtown Manhattan. Located at 132 West Houston Street, this Jamaican style diner is the collaboration of Paul Salmon and Binn and Genc Jakupi. Salmon owns and runs the award-winning Rockhouse Hotel in Jamaica as well as serving as one of the founding partners of Joe’s Pub in Manhattan; the...
Welcome to Miss Lily's, a Caribbean oasis in the middle of downtown Manhattan. Our modern approach to classic island cooking draws from the diverse roots of Jamaican cuisine. Enjoy our delicacies, such as jerk chicken, escovitch fish, oxtail and curry goat seasoned with scotch bonnet peppers and jerk spices.
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