Caribbean Dish

7029 Annapolis Rd B, Landover Hills
(240) 770-3178

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Glenda Dickonson

My go-to place for good food. I enjoyed the ox tail dinner yesterday; it was excellent. So
glad that they moved to the neighborhood 2 years ago; hope they stay and possibly expand.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Narlyia Sterling

First time having roti at all. Got the Vegetable Roti. 1st time so delicious, pumpkin chickpea potatoes (not pictured; ate it too fast) YUMMY 2nd time spinach or callaloo potatoes chickpeas OMG YES (pictured) Tried Caribbean Grill on mlk, yesterday EWW (pictured), roti was 97% cabbage 4 peas 7 carrots and 1 stringbean from that frozen bag of mixed veggies, no flavor - no love, no care. Thank you Caribbean DISH Chef for my 2 delicious veggie roti!!

Ayana D

The food was delicious. I will be going back

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kelli-Grace

Dhalpori Goat Roti was boss! On Diwali too, it hit the spot. Felt like I reach Trinidad and come back America. šŸ˜‹

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sean Samuel

I had food here cause my brother drove from Baltimore and brought me some doubles and a veggie roti a week ago. I enjoy it even tho it was cold by the time he got back . I’ll be in that area tomorrow and give it another try .

Richard Boopraj

Best doubles was on point make me feel like I was home in sweet T&T

Food: 5

ASSANE NDJAYE

I went there yesterday, I got a curry goat. The guy at the counter is really friendly, the food I had was also really good. I will be back to try another a different dish. I will recommend the place.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Serenity Xmas

Food is good, but I was GROSSED out by one of the MALE owner/ employe extremely long NAIL. yes! One nail like 2+ inches, why?! Im gagging and cant bear to think he served my food

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 1

Edgar Callwood

Roti is outstanding. Curry goat was season well and soft . The staff was very friendly..

Food: 4

Service: 4

Sheryl Joseph

Great place for doubles, polourie and also pie.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Yvette Browne

The take away container the guy was going to put my food in fell on the floor; he picked it up and was getting ready to place my food in it, so I told him I did not want my food in that container, he tried to tell me that it was the bottom of the container that hit the floor. If they are doing that in front of your face, can you imagine what is being done out of the customers’ sight? Also the quality of the food has declined!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 1

devin marshall

The ā€œBESTā€ curry goat Roti ever 🤤 let him put the sauce on, if you don’t want it spicy 🄵 no pepper not even the ā€œmildā€ just so… FYI BOMB

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wendy Pittman

Tucked away in Landover Hills, Caribbean Dish is an absolute gem. The roti is made fresh—soft, flavorful, and hands down one of the most authentic Caribbean dishes I’ve had stateside. Every bite takes you on a trip to the islands. Kudos to the team for preserving the culture and flavor in such a soulful way. It’s worth the drive for anyone craving a true taste of the Caribbean. A community jewel, no doubt.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Kaitlyn Sookdeo

As a proud Trinidadian, I always try to support Caribbean-owned spots—but my experience at Caribbean Dish was one of the worst I’ve ever had at any restaurant, period.

I went there recently and the owner’s attitude was absolutely disgusting. His personality? Stink. His jokes? Uncalled for and borderline offensive. And I’m not someone who gets easily offended. I get that Trinis can come off blunt sometimes—it’s part of the culture—but there’s a difference between being real and just being plain disrespectful.

This wasn’t even my first red flag. A while back, I called asking if he had roti and instead of just answering the question, he went in circles about how I can’t get roti through the phone, that I needed to come into the store, and if there’s no roti, ā€œI don’t know what to tell you.ā€ Upon arrival, he tried to get smart and said something like, ā€œYou don’t look like the type to get married anytime soon.ā€ 😐 What?? Was it my clothes? My hair color? Whatever it was, that comment was unprofessional and straight-up weird.

Fast forward to this visit: my mom politely asked for some pepper sauce on the side. We ordered FIVE items. I asked for some pepper sauce on the side. What we got was a joke—one tiny container barely the size of a ketchup packet. I asked for another one, explaining it’s just not enough for the amount of food we bought. His response? ā€œI don’t know what to tell you, figure it out.ā€ šŸ˜’

At first, I thought he was joking—he’d been throwing sarcastic jabs at me since I walked in—but then he follows up with, ā€œSorry, you need to pay for another one,ā€ and the way he said it? DISGUSTING. His tone was condescending, rude, and disrespectful—especially towards women.

And who charges for pepper sauce anyway?? You didn’t charge me for the first one, fine. But if there’s a policy, just say that! Don’t act like you’re doing me a favor. Especially when you literally said you could put pepper sauce on all five dishes—so what’s the difference between doing that and putting it in a small container?? Am I only paying for the container or what? Be real.

This place needs serious customer service training. I came for food, not to be insulted. Do better.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

vincent hyman

Delicious, great staff!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

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