The inside of the place is nice and colorful and there are photos and awards all over the walls claiming Harry Singh’s as the best Caribbean in the Twin Cities. There’s also photos and autographs from The Mighty Sparrow – a HUGE name in Calypso music – whom I’ve seen Marla hugging on in a photo. It wasn’t very busy when we got there, but it picked up after a short while. Harry came out to greet us and see what we needed to drink. His wait person wasn’t there yet, so he pretty much does everything. He’s super friendly and made us feel welcome.
The menu is pretty significant and it also includes a lot of descriptions of thing so you kind of know what to expect. There’s a LOT of writing on signage around the restaurant and also all kinds of warning about the spice level of Caribbean food. They have mild, regular/average, hot, extra hot, and hot hot (also known as Oh God, It’s Hot)(I’m not joking in the slightest – it is written on things like that).

Having had Caribbean food before, I know it’s extremely hot, and that was average, so we thought we’d stick with that. Remember, I LOVE spicy food. However, as odd and misshapen as it is, I like my face even more and don’t want it to melt off.
We started with an order of Doubles – we still don’t know if it’s “a doubles” or doubles is actually two. And it didn’t help when Harry asked “For Each?” We said yes, hoping he’d expound and say something like you will both have a double then. It didn’t happen. We’ll have to do more research.
We also ordered Pelau – a very traditional Caribbean dish of rice and pigeon peas cooked down with coconut milk and spices, sort of like a rice stew. We had gotten Jerk Chicken at Marla’s and loved it there – that was kind of what we were in the mood for – so we got an order of Jerk Chicken with Roti. And of course, we got Soursap drinks – I LOVE me some soursap.




The jerk chicken had all kinds of spices and seasonings and I personally felt there was a bit more cardamom than what I remember at Marla’s – just a bit less would have been perfect for me. It only takes about 2 bites of this dish to realize your world just burst into flame.
Here's a closeup:

I developed a system of eating that involved eating one scoop of the jerk chicken and then shoveling two bites of Pelau into my mouth to give my taste buds some rescuing. It worked out really well for me and I didn’t overheat or anything. That’s how I’d recommend it. Although, D.Rough liked the Jerk Chicken more than the Pelau, so keep that in mind if you're not a serious rice lover like I am. I seriously can’t see myself ordering anything “Hot” or “Extra Hot” in this place. Ever. The homemade hot sauce that Harry sells sounded appealing, but I don’t think I can do it. I think too much heat would ruin this super delicious food.
Harry came out and made sure our food was alright. The guy is quiet, but he makes sure his customers are well taken care of – especially if you like his food.
Top 5 things about Harry Sing’s Caribbean Restaurant
1. Pelau
2. Saursap
3. Jerk Chicken
4. Harry is good at what he does AND is a people person
5. Great descriptions on the menu
Bottom 5 things
1. When super white people come in and order everything mild and without spices of any sort
2. It’s a little busy (visually) inside the place – a LOT of words to read
3. IF you don’t like spicy food, you probably shouldn’t go here. See Bottom thing #1
4. Seemed heavy on Cardamom, but what do I know? I’ve never been to the West Indies – maybe it’s perfect!
5. There’s a super creepy photo of Fancy Ray – the best lookin man in comedy – that you CAN’T look away from hanging on the wall by our table. (Editor’s note: he isn’t the best looking man in comedy)
www.harrysinghs.com
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