Island Grill Harlem Modern Caribbean Kitchen

★★★★★ 4.7 | 860 reviews | 40 views

Business Details

From the business
Identifies as Black-owned
Service options
No-contact delivery
Delivery
Onsite services
Takeout
Highlights
Serves local specialty
Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Comfort food
Happy hour food
Late-night food
Organic dishes
Quick bite
Small plates
Vegetarian options
Dining options
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Counter service
Dessert
Atmosphere
Casual
Trendy
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids
Parking
Free street parking

About

Caribbean kitchens in New York often become gathering points, places where flavors from the islands meet the city’s relentless pace. Island Grill Harlem Modern Caribbean Kitchen fits neatly into that tradition, offering a menu that balances quick bites with more deliberate small plates. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner, making it a practical stop for solo diners or groups looking to share a meal without the formality of a sit-down affair.

At 576 W 125th St, the kitchen keeps hours that stretch into the evening, accommodating both early risers and late-night appetites. Vegetarian options appear alongside organic dishes, reflecting a broader shift in neighborhood dining—one that values both comfort food and conscious choices. Happy hour and late-night selections ensure there’s always something available, whether it’s a full plate or just a quick snack to keep the night going.

The space identifies as Black-owned, a detail that aligns with Harlem’s long-standing role as a hub for culinary innovation rooted in cultural identity. Those planning a visit can weave (917) 965-2027 into their plans for a table or takeout order, though walk-ins are often welcome during off-peak times. The menu’s flexibility makes it adaptable to different schedules and appetites.

Directions to the restaurant can be found on the map, which places it among the neighborhood’s mix of historic brownstones and newer storefronts. It’s a spot that doesn’t demand much—just an openness to flavors that carry a bit of the Caribbean into Upper Manhattan.

Technical Info

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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