Chadon Beni
$$ • Caribbean, Burgers, Cocktail Bar
Hours:
936 Queen St W, Toronto
(416) 551-1121
About Chadon Beni
Customers' Favorites
Chadon Beni Reviews
Fantastic food and very friendly staff! Tbh some of the best wings I have ever had. Natasha was an amazing hostess! I have come here four times now and I love the food each and every time!
So I’ve been trying to come up with the right words to explain the impeccable experience my husband and I had at this restaurant, words can’t do it justice. First impression as we walked in the door was how much it reminded me of back home islands vibes. The owner was present, attentive and overflowing with Caribbean hospitality. The Trini fusion dishes we tried were fantastic. This was such a treat and we loved every second of it. We left there needing to tell the world about...read full review
My first time there and loved the vibes, very busy place, friendly staff
Ratings
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4 - 11PM |
| Wednesday | 4 - 11PM |
| Thursday | 4 - 11PM |
| Friday | 4PM - 2AM |
| Saturday | 4PM - 2AM |
| Sunday | 1 - 10PM |
Chadon Beni is a cozy restaurant on Queen St W that offers Trinidadian small plates and vegetarian options. The menu features traditional Trini doubles, iced sorrel, and BBQ jackfruit sliders. The atmosphere is laid back, with a small patio and good music. Customers praise the Mac-pie bites and the recreation of salt prune chow. The service is friendly and efficient, with phenomenal servers making diners feel at home. The drink selection includes a spicy Caesar with scorpion pepper, and happy hour cocktails are $10, with the Nylon Pool and Watermelon cocktail being great. Dishes like breadfruit fries and callaloo soup are highlights. The restaurant has an excellent food selection, with the pineapple chow and curry crab dumplings being standouts. The owners are described as super cool and nice, creating a great vibe. The food quality is amazing and consistently good, coming out of the kitchen fast. The oyster cocktail is a must try, as are the fried okra and sticky BBQ pig tail. Lobster tacos and shoulourie are also recommended. The Coco Cafe, located next door, is also highly recommended for its West Indian cuisine.