Get A Taste Of Island Life Without Leaving Nashville At Riddim N' Spice, A Caribbean Restaurant
By Meghan Kraft|Published September 29, 2019
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Nashville isn’t known for its Caribbean fare, mainly since traditional southern comfort food and hot chicken tend to be the bullies on the block. Not quite so any longer. Riddim N Spice, a popular food truck turned brick-and-mortar eatery, has just opened their doors to the public. From jerk chicken to barbecued jerk jackfruit, this quirky eatery is a great spot for adventurous eaters looking for a taste of the islands. Riddim N Spice has made quite a few waves in North Nashville as of late, and they’re all well-deserved.
If you've been in Nashville for a while, then you most likely have heard of Riddim N Spice before. It's been making the rounds as a food truck since 2014, and has made itself known as one of the best eating options for vegans in the city.
We'd definitely recommend indulging in an Island bowl, where you can choose a base of different rices, beans or lettuce, a protein and toppings. From Island Spice Seitan Strips to smoked lamb and charred corn salsa, each bowl is bursting with flavor.
Of course, you'll be able to indulge in your favorite menu items from the food truck, as well. Don't miss out on Bajan macaroni pie or fried plantains! There's even an entire drink menu and desserts like rum cake and plantain puffs.
Riddim N Spice doesn't skimp on the flavor, or the fun. It's a different experience every time you show up! There's no other eatery like it in Nashville.
The reviews are in and with almost a 5-star rating on Google, you know its good. Visitors rave about the Haitian rice and the soy chicken, plus the highly affordable price.
Don't miss out, Nashville! Riddim N Spice is THE place to visit as summer fades into fall, and you can for yourself from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day of the week.
If you’re looking for another fun place to eat in Nashville, these indulgent donuts remain some of the best in the city and perhaps even the whole of Middle Tennessee.
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