Excellent goat curry! Good plantains, as well Looked for but didn't see ginger beer during lunch. Weird.
Avas Caribbean Restaurant
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Ava's Caribbean Restaurant is a casual Jamaican eatery located in Killeen, TX, offering a variety of breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner options. Their menu features comforting and flavorful dishes such as oxtail in gravy, curry goat, snapper fish, and jerk chicken, served with traditional sides like rice, cabbage, and plantain. With a cozy setting and a range of catering and takeout options available, Ava's Caribbean Restaurant is the perfect spot to indulge in authentic Caribbean cuisine.
Ava's Caribbean Restaurant in Killeen, TX, is a local gem that specializes in serving delicious Jamaican comfort food. From their succulent oxtail in gravy to their flavorful curry goat, every dish is prepared with care and served with traditional sides like rice, cabbage, and plantain. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a satisfying meal, Ava's Caribbean Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere and a range of vegetarian options to cater to all tastes. Don't miss out on their signature desserts and be sure to try their homemade drinks for a truly authentic Caribbean dining experience.
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OMG!!! I Uber eat this place! Worse money I've ever spent in 2024. This place takes no pride in their food.. no seasoning, I'm sure the oxtails were extremely old.. the meat was shriveled up on...
Food was very hot and fresh. Me and my family ordered the oxtail and chicken stew and we really enjoyed the food. This was my first time trying Caribbean cuisine and it did not disappoint.
I've always wanted to try Jamaican food and I'm so glad Ava's was my first taste. It was so delicious and the portions were huge. Meats were cooked to just the right tenderness and the rice was...
Last minute dinner is a winner. Great & on-point flavored jerk chicken and fresh sides. I appreciated the friendliness and easy going hostess. I also enjoyed reading about some of Jamaican history...



