Has anyone tried Ekaete Pink Corner in Coral Bay
Has anyone tried Ekaete Pink Corner in Coral Bay
I was reading Tradewinds and they had a little article about Ekaete Pink Corner in Coral Bay. They have our absolute favorite tropical ice cream - Soursop. If you've never heard of it, the name sounds odd, but its wonderful. She also has tropical juices like Tamarind and Golden Apple (not like U.S. apples).
Has anyone tried the food here yet? They just opened in November.
Has anyone tried the food here yet? They just opened in November.
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OMG, I'm so glad you posted. Excellent food, both West Indies and American. I had roti (homemade of course) and Blaine had a honey chicken and fries. Juice was awesome, but can't remember what kind. Homemade ice cream out of this world ( chocolate and soursop). And Esther was the friendliest, most helpful and passionate lady. She about cried, telling us about the boy who painted her signs.
We'll be back. Many times.
She wants to have a Caribbean buffet on Friday night but needs reservations so she can make the right amounts.
Thank you, B and J!
We'll be back. Many times.
She wants to have a Caribbean buffet on Friday night but needs reservations so she can make the right amounts.
Thank you, B and J!
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Here is the tradewinds article
Download the Tradewinds as an Adobe PDF file
Stop by Ekaete Pink Corner at Coral Bay Triangle for Fresh Roti, Local Juices, Home-made Ice Cream
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Created Friday, 20 April 2012 03:16
Written by Jaime Elliott
Ekaete owner Esther Frett, above, serves up local treats like chicken roti and beef patties along with home-made ice cream and fresh juices.
Looking for some fresh, homemade sour sop ice cream?
How about a traditional chicken roti sure to transport one to the shores of Trinidad?
In the mood for finger-licking BBQ ribs complete with scratch-made sauce?
Anyone who is feeling a little famished should be sure to stop by the inviting pink structure right on the corner at the Coral Bay triangle, where Esther Frett is serving up all of that and more.
Frett and her husband Jerry have been working on the structure for a few years and opened Ekaete Pink Corner in November.
“We built this up from zero,â€
Download the Tradewinds as an Adobe PDF file
Stop by Ekaete Pink Corner at Coral Bay Triangle for Fresh Roti, Local Juices, Home-made Ice Cream
Details
Created Friday, 20 April 2012 03:16
Written by Jaime Elliott
Ekaete owner Esther Frett, above, serves up local treats like chicken roti and beef patties along with home-made ice cream and fresh juices.
Looking for some fresh, homemade sour sop ice cream?
How about a traditional chicken roti sure to transport one to the shores of Trinidad?
In the mood for finger-licking BBQ ribs complete with scratch-made sauce?
Anyone who is feeling a little famished should be sure to stop by the inviting pink structure right on the corner at the Coral Bay triangle, where Esther Frett is serving up all of that and more.
Frett and her husband Jerry have been working on the structure for a few years and opened Ekaete Pink Corner in November.
“We built this up from zero,â€
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http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com/bushz wrote:Hate to sound stupid, but what is Tradewinds?
Thanks