Eata Vybe Caribbean Cuisine
$$ • Jamaican, Caribbean
Hours:
530 7th Ave #2, Fairbanks
(907) 712-4967
About Eata Vybe Caribbean Cuisine
Customers' Favorites
Eata Vybe Caribbean Cuisine Reviews
This place is absolutely delicious! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
So good!!
I ordered on DoorDash and the food was amazing. Everything was fresh, seasoned perfectly, and packed really well; it was still hot when it arrived. You can tell they put love into their food because the flavor was on point.
One of the best meals I’ve had delivered in Fairbanks. I’d absolutely order again!
Wayne the owner is really kool. Food is amazing his Mac and cheese with jerk chicken on top is amazing. 10/10 recommend. All of his juice’s are house made and they are majorly delicious. If you haven’t stop in you should because you’re missing out.
I’d never tried this place, though heard of it on multiple occasions. Tonight I placed an order through DoorDash, for jerk chicken, baked mac n cheese, and cabbage. Right away the owner (I assume?) called and let me know the jerk chicken available was just a few pieces and there were dry. He offered me to supplement it for a new protein. I picked opted for fried chicken. So right away, customer service is on point. 10/10
The food arrived and I can tell you this is my new...read full review
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 3 - 8PM |
| Tuesday | 3 - 8PM |
| Wednesday | 3 - 8PM |
| Thursday | 3 - 8PM |
| Friday | 3 - 8PM |
| Saturday | 3 - 8PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Eata Vybe Caribbean Cuisine is a restaurant in Fairbanks known for its delicious and unique twist on Caribbean cuisine. The menu features dishes such as rice and peas, brown stew chicken, plantain, Rasta pasta, and Mac and cheese. The restaurant is highly recommended for its fresh, artfully prepared salmon, shrimp, beef, and chicken dishes. The owner and staff are known for their excellent service and welcoming atmosphere. Customers often praise the flavorful jerk chicken that starts with a sweet note and then hits with spice, as well as the delicious curry chicken and meat patties. The fried plantains are also a standout. The aroma of authentic Jamaican spices greets every guest, transporting them straight to the Caribbean. The restaurant has a parking lot with a wooden staircase by the curb and additional parking on the side by stairs to the door. Located in Alaska, it is a surprising find and a premier eating spot for both locals and visitors. The chef’s seasoning and jerk make for a memorable dining experience, bringing back fond memories of Jamaica.