The interior of Memphis Jamaican Kitchen, featuring vibrant Jamaican decor and a cozy ambiance.
Memphis Jamaican Kitchen has opened its permanent location in Midtown, bringing authentic Jamaican cuisine to the city. Co-owned by Ryan and Ebony Meeks, this eatery evolved from a food truck to a restaurant, featuring signature dishes like jerk chicken and oxtail, along with unique sides. It aims to enrich the local food scene while showcasing vibrant Jamaican culture. The restaurant is part of a broader initiative to develop the Memphis Medical District, contributing to community growth and dining diversity.
Exciting news is buzzing around Memphis as Memphis Jamaican Kitchen has officially opened its doors to a permanent location right in the heart of Midtown! Since February 10, food lovers have been flocking to 1354 Madison Ave. to indulge in some of the most delicious Jamaican flavors the city has ever seen.
Back in 2019, the culinary adventure of this vibrant eatery began with a humble food truck, co-owned by the dynamic duo Ryan and Ebony Meeks. With roots tracing back to Jamaica, Ryan was heavily influenced by the mouthwatering dishes his grandparents prepared. After two years on the rolling wheels of a food truck, they have now upgraded to a brick-and-mortar establishment, marking a significant milestone in their journey of bringing authentic Jamaican cuisine to Memphis.
What sets Memphis Jamaican Kitchen aside from other dining options is its magical blend of authentic Caribbean dishes that evoke the warmth and vibrancy of the island. This spot is not just a restaurant; it’s a culinary celebration celebrating flavors and recipes deeply rooted in Jamaican culture. Plus, don’t worry, the food truck will still be serving delicious meals at its usual location on 237 Vance Ave. downtown for those who want to grab a bite on the go!
This grand opening holds significance beyond just new food offerings; it marks the first restaurant opening for the Memphis Medical District Collaborative in 2023. The organization has been instrumental in fostering community development in the area, and introducing diverse cuisines like those found at Memphis Jamaican Kitchen is key to enhancing the local appeal.
With that in mind, the restaurant specializes in a range of signature dishes that will make any foodie’s mouth water. Get ready to feast on tasty jerk chicken, savory oxtail, the classic Ackee and Saltfish, and even a twist with the Jerk Chicken Pasta. Each dish is a culinary masterpiece that transports your taste buds straight to the Caribbean.
If you’re looking to elevate your meal, the unique sides on the menu include Sweet Plantains, Coconut Rice n’ Peas, Coco Bread, and Festival. Pair these with a delicious main course, and you’ve got the perfect meal! Oh, and don’t forget to save room for dessert, because Memphis Jamaican Kitchen has sweet treats that will have you dreaming of warm island breezes. Options like Potato Pudding, Grater Cake, and Gizzada are sure to delight anyone with a sweet tooth.
Walk inside, and you’ll be greeted by a tropical vibe that’s been designed to remind you of the beauty of Jamaica. The decor nods to the iconic Jamaican flag while providing a cozy atmosphere perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. The Meeks have created a space that’s not only inviting but also represents their love for Jamaican culture.
As Memphis Jamaican Kitchen sets its sights on a grand celebration before the end of January 2025, the community can expect to see more vibrant businesses sprouting up in the area. The Memphis Medical District sees an average of ten new business openings each year, showcasing the thriving growth in the Medical District.
Rory Thomas, president of the Memphis Medical District Collaborative, highlights how collaborative efforts have helped new establishments like Memphis Jamaican Kitchen thrive, enriching the local food scene with diverse culinary options.
So, if you’re in Memphis looking to spice things up, head over to Memphis Jamaican Kitchen and treat yourself to a delightful taste of Jamaica—with the food truck still rolling, there’s no excuse not to indulge!
New Restaurants Set to Open in Memphis by 2025
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