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Contribute FeedbackAneal's Taste of The Islands offers a unique Caribbean dining experience with a touch of Indian influence. The cozy space may be limited, but the food quality is outstanding. From oxtail to roti, each dish is packed with flavor and authenticity. Aneal, the owner, is gracious and accommodating, providing excellent recommendations. With a loyal local following, this restaurant is a must-visit for those craving delicious Caribbean cuisine. Whether you're a Caribbean food expert or a newcomer, Aneal's Taste of The Islands is sure to impress with its exceptional service and delectable dishes.
I did not have a very good experience at Vancouver Veggie Pizza on Main St.
Came from california where i hadn't had good veggie indian pizza.
We have been going to Aneal's since it opened and have loved the food and Aneal's (the owner) great attitude. Trinidadian food done perfect. His shark Saturdays after 2pm is to die for, but don't leave it much past 2 or there won't be any left. Nothing fancy just great food. Jerk chicken and the spicy rice is another favourite! Enjoy
The place is pretty nondescript inside. A small cafeteria like counter, with small tables covered in plastic. To complete the cafeteria type experience, food served on small plastic picnic plates with standard plastic cutlery. Once can say that we eat food, not cutlery and ambiance and I will agree as long as the food is beyond WOW!Well...it wasn't WOW...more like Pretty Good.The jerk chicken was seasoned well and the chicken itself was too fall off the bone for my taste. Kind of a little overcooked - it does sit for a while so what should I expect - but the spice delivered! Kind of delivered all evening too - might not be the best for those who can not take the heat.The Chicken Roti was also pretty good. Nice serving of chicken and potatoes with their curry. Ask for a cup more of their curry if you are staying and and pour it all over or use as a dip. It will help with the layers of the roti wrap that can make the meal a little dry.With limited parking on Yonge Street and the nearby free Green P parking used by the Performing Arts building, it's a bit tough to get to the restaurant before 7PM - no parking on Yonge until then. Behind the building, there is a couple of spots if you are lucky.If you want island foods in Richmond Hill, it's slim pickings. Aneal's is a nice addition to the place.Cheers.
Came upon this place unexpectedly and we were not disappointed. The staff were very kind and courteous. They made great recommendations they could tell it was our first time there. Seems like a place that does attract regulars. Food was all around phenomenal.