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Welcome to Bake & Things

"Bake & Things" is a beloved Trinidadian eatery in Brooklyn, NY, known for its quick service and delectable Caribbean dishes. Customers rave about the flavorful salt fish bakes, chickpea bakes, and rotis packed with generous meat portions. The restaurant's ambiance is perfect for takeout, offering a no-fuss dining experience. Dishes like curry goat, oxtails, and boneless chicken roti receive high praise for their tenderness and rich flavors. With a focus on traditional Trini cuisine and a casual grab-and-go atmosphere, "Bake & Things" is a must-visit for Caribbean food enthusiasts.

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  • Bake & Things
    184 E 35th St # 1, Brooklyn, NY 11203, United States
    184 E 35th St # 1, Brooklyn, NY 11203, United States Hotline: +1 718-826-1807

Located in Brooklyn, New York, Bake & Things brings a taste of Trinidadian cuisine to the bustling city. Offering a range of options including delivery, takeout, vegan and vegetarian choices, this casual spot is perfect for a quick bite or a satisfying meal.

Customer reviews rave about the flavorful dishes, with highlights including salt fish bakes, chickpea bakes with tamarind sauce, and well-seasoned curry goat. The service is quick and efficient, making it a popular choice for those looking for authentic Caribbean flavors.

With a focus on quality ingredients and generous portions, Bake & Things ensures that every meal is a delight for the taste buds. Whether you're craving oxtails, boneless chicken roti, or doubles, this eatery has something for everyone.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the delicious offerings at Bake & Things. Visit them at 184 E 35th St and indulge in the vibrant flavors of Trinidadian cuisine.

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Albert B.
Albert B.

Amazing food! The service is quick and remarkable. There isn't much parking so prepare yourself.

Gabby F.
Gabby F.

The food is always great here. It's open later than most carribean places so that's a plus and the service is great ! I always call to make sure they have what i want before i get there and they never disappoint. The restaurant is like your regular grab and go spot, not for dine in but they get you what you need and enjoy at home. I highly reccomend.

Ray W.
Ray W.

Order consistently salt fish bakes and chic pea bakes with Tamarind sauce on the regular! Def good trini food

Cashenée M.
Cashenée M.

I love to come back here every time I'm visiting New York. They always pack a lot of meat into their rotis and it's always beyond delicious. The service was quick and pleasant. The ambience is good for takeout.

Naomi C.
Naomi C.

If you go to a Caribbean place and don't here "we outta dat" or "we nuh ave dat" are they even any good?!? That said, as it was West Indian Day parade day and a holiday I was surprised that they were open at all! They were out of doubles and chutney but otherwise we got some nice roti and pholourie with tamarind but nobody had curry mango in New York these days :( The food was good. The goat was well seasoned, well cooked, not chewy and definitely not full of tiny bones and gristle. The spinach was FANTASTIC and honestly I wish I'd tried some pumpkin because it looked good. My oldest had some in his boneless! chicken roti and he said it was good. The pholourie was so good I got one piece by the skin of my chin! The kids ate everything and I thought I'd ordered a ton! The boneless chicken rotis could have used more seasoning in my opinion but the goat was perfection, even without pepper sauce which I ordered and they forgot. Sigh. Overall 4/5.

Anya T.
Anya T.

This was my first time getting food from this eatery and now I feel like a bad Caribbean person. I ordered the curry goat on okra and callaloo. I skipped the rice. I also got a small container of stew chicken because it looks so tender and juicy in all the brown gravy and it was going fast. So far I only ate the curry goat dish and it was enough for 2 portions so I ate the remainder with some rice I made at home and it was still 10 outta 10, I recommend! They have an A score which makes me feel even better about eating at this spot. They do not offer indoor dining. You literally order and go! You can suck the bones, lick the gravy dripping down your hand, and dig in with no judgement or shame in the comfort of your home! It's a Trini spot and the next time I go back I wanna try the roti or the bake and salt fish! It looked so good! The doubles looked amazing too! I want everything!

Jessica B.
Jessica B.

I usually stay away from oxtails that are not made from my mom because for one, they are super expensive (they used to be a lot cheaper) and second, most restaurants add a lot of browning and it's not tender. Why bother? Well, my bf asked if I wanted some oxtails, as you can already figure, I was skeptical. He swore that I would love it so I decided to give it a try (he was paying...lol). My meal came with callaloo, macaroni and rice and peas. I have to give credit where credit is due--the oxtails were DELICIOUS. I was so surprised. The meat was falling off the bone, that's how tender it was. And I should mention that they are not stingy with the meat either. I haven't tried anything else but I'm definitely curious to sample their other meals. I highly recommend!

Ana D.
Ana D.

Service was standard Caribbean take-out service (direct and to the point), but at least no attitude and they wanswered some questions about menu items (came here 3 years ago but never returned until now because of the very bad attitude and unwillingness to explain menu items to a Non-Trini, like when I asked what bake was) The boneless chicken roti: good size for large appetitive. Great flavor! Would highly recommend! Will be back to try their doubles and aloo pie since they were out when we went (Sat at 6pm)