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Yeh Man is a Jamaican restaurant located at 1623 4th Avenue North
'''Yeh Man Jamaican Restaurant''' is a quick-service restaurant located at 1623 [[4th Avenue North]], adjacent to the [[Carver Theater]]. It was opened in the mid-2000s by David _____ and [[Alvin Binns]], a native of Spanish Town, Jamaica, who helped to develop the menu.


The restaurant features an array of Jamaican cuisine including Jerked Chicken, Curry Goat, Brown Stew Chicken, Beef Patties, and more.
The restaurant features an array of Jamaican and Caribbean cuisine including jerk chicken, curry goat, brown stew chicken, and beef patties. Most dishes are between $10-$15 and include rice, beans, and cabbage. The restaurant's jerk spice is generally to the milder end of the spectrum, with special sauce available for customers who prefer more heat.


Most dishes are between $10-$15 and include rice, beans, and cabbage.
==References==
* Velasco, Eric (March 2017) "Just Like Jamaica". ''Birmingham'' magazine
 
==External links==
* [http://yehmanrestaurant.com/ Yeh Man Jamaican Restaurant] website
 
[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:2000s establishments]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North]]

Revision as of 14:26, 14 May 2017

Yeh Man Jamaican Restaurant is a quick-service restaurant located at 1623 4th Avenue North, adjacent to the Carver Theater. It was opened in the mid-2000s by David _____ and Alvin Binns, a native of Spanish Town, Jamaica, who helped to develop the menu.

The restaurant features an array of Jamaican and Caribbean cuisine including jerk chicken, curry goat, brown stew chicken, and beef patties. Most dishes are between $10-$15 and include rice, beans, and cabbage. The restaurant's jerk spice is generally to the milder end of the spectrum, with special sauce available for customers who prefer more heat.

References

  • Velasco, Eric (March 2017) "Just Like Jamaica". Birmingham magazine

External links