Jakk Restaurant Near Jamaica
African Cuisine In Queens Village Near Jamaica NY
Adjou started by serving ginger tea with brown sugar. It had a nice soft incense-like smell, and smooth spicy flavor. Aaahh, this is what I was looking for – something familiar and yet completely different. Like a good teacher, Adjou had calmed me down and I became her culinary pupil.
Jakk Restaurant - Owners And Chef
Adjou’s partner is Georges Kouassi and Marlon Hamilton is the Chef. Marlon had worked for the Marriott Hotel organization for fifteen years, most recently coming from one of their Seattle, Washington locations, where he was one of the hotel chefs. They opened the restaurant in December of 2007. The professionalism of the restaurant shows, not only in the food taste and quality, but also in the aesthetics of their presentation.
Jakk Restaurant Origin - Ivory Coast In Africa
Both Adjou and Georges come from Abidjan, the seaport capital of the Ivory Coast. The Ivory Coast is located in Africa south of Morocco along the Atlantic coast. It was once a center for the American slave trade. In the 19th and 20th centuries the French colonized the area and the French left an influence on the Ivorian palate.
Jakk Restaurant Appetizers - Coconut Shrimp And Chicken
The first dish I was served was a beautifully adorned coconut chicken and shrimp plate [see photo above]. As Americans we're used to breaded shrimp and chicken so this dish provided another easy transition into something a little different. Marlon had cooked both the shrimp and the chicken so that they retained their savory juices and flavors. It was also cooked in sesame oil, so it was not only juicier, but also somewhat lighter than the breaded dishes to which I'm accustomed. It had such a delicious taste that I sparingly used the mustard sauce that came with it. And it was served in a bed of cabbage, tomato, carrot, cucumber and papaya, which not only added to the presentation, but also cleaned my palate.
Tostones – Sauteed Plantains In Garlic & Onions
The next dish served was the Tostones. These were sautéed plantains with garlic and onions. The plantains had a soft breaded covering and the plantains were still moist and spongy inside. The onions and garlic provided a flavorful complement, which I enjoyed immensely. I should have ordered some of these to go.
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Three Bean Soup - Not Far From Belmont Race Track
The three bean soup was made with white, red and black beans, as well as carrots, celery and onions. The beans had a soft consistency and a gentle sweet taste. The heaviness of the beans was complemented by the fresh clear taste of the carrots and celery, making for a delicious hearty vegetable stew. MMMmmmm.
Jakk Restaurant began with a nutrition and soup emphasis, and while the restaurant has modified its offerings to suit the tastes of the neighborhood, it retains its focus of providing a scrumptious, well-balanced meal with a proper mix of nutrition.
Oxtail Served Near Jamaica Queens
The oxtail with white butter beans was next. The oxtail was moist and fell apart in my mouth and had a slightly sweet taste to it from the reduction sauce. The white beans complemented the dish with its mashed potato texture and fine buttery taste. The mixture had a resemblance to a finely cooked oxtail soup, albeit without the soup. If you're looking to try oxtail, this would be one of my top choices for it.
Monkfish Served In Queens Village
Next up – the monkfish, which came on a bed of fruit, similar to the one described with the Coconut Shrimp and Chicken dish. This was not my favorite dish.
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Jakk Restaurant - Good Caribbean & African Food & Ambiance
I arrived unannounced in between the lunch and dinner as they were busy preparing for the Inaugural Celebratory Dinner that evening, hence the service was a bit slow. I believe part of the cadence of the afternoon was that I was sampling dishes as they made them for the feast that evening. Jakk appears to be very customer oriented, so my guess is that if you tell them you're in a hurry, they seem very likely to accommodate you.
Their lunch menu includes faster American foods, such as French fries, hamburgers, eggplant-tofu burgers, and chicken and beef wraps. Single items may cost as low as $3 and full course sit down lunches may cost up to $7.50. These are prices that can't be beat.
The ambiance is actually quite relaxing when the large television was not on [they had it on some of the time for the Inauguration]. They play African music in the background, which has joyous rhythms, vocals in unfamiliar languages, bongos, Caribbean guitar and jazzy trumpet playing. And the restaurant is very clean. It is so clean it still has that ‘new’ feeling to it.
Jakk Restaurant Hours, Credit Cards and Location Near Belmont
They are open Tuesday through Thursday from 8 am to 10 pm, Friday and Saturday from 8 am to 11 pm, Sunday from 8 am to 8 pm and closed Mondays. Alcohol is not served, but you may ask them for permission to bring your own. Major credit cards are accepted. The restaurant is located at 215-09 Jamaica Avenue in Queens Village. It can be reached via the Grand Central Parkway at the Francis Lewis exit. Take Jamaica Avenue east. Or via the Cross Island Expressway at the Hempsted Exit. It’s worth noting that it is in the Belmont Race Track vicinity. Click here for a map showing the location of Jakk Restaurant near the Belmont Race Track and Jamaica in Middle Village Queens NY.