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OASIS CARIBBEAN RESTAURANT - Barbados

33 Hancock St, Dorchester, MA 02125

Raphael's Restaurant - Jamaica

487 Washington St
​Boston, MA 02124

JP Roti Shop - Trinidad

​482 Washington St, Boston, MA 02124

Flames restaurant - Jamaica

746 Huntington Ave
​Boston, MA 02115
663 Morton St
​Mattapan, MA 02126
1 Peabody Square
​Dorchester Center, MA 02124

 D Coal Pot - Trinidad

984 Hyde Park Ave
​Boston, MA 02136

Only One Jamaican Restaurant

160 Norfolk St
​Dorchester Center, MA 02124
1345 Hyde Park Ave
Hyde Park, MA 02136

Ali's Roti Restaurant - Trinidad

1188 Blue Hill Ave
​Mattapan, MA 02126

Bon Appetit Restaurant - Haiti

1138 Blue Hill Ave
​Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Caribbean Flavors (Boston) - barbados

1210 Blue Hill Ave
​Mattapan, MA 02126

Hummingbird Jamaican cuisine

310 Bowdoin St
​Dorchester, MA 02125

 Aretha's Kitchen - JAMAICA

118 Cambridge St
​Worcester, MA 01603

​​Worcester to Eastern Massachusetts

In total, there were approximately 150 restaurants spanning from Worcester to Eastern Massachusetts. However, the count of unique restaurants was around 136, considering that some establishments had multiple locations. For instance, Flames, a well-established Caribbean restaurant, boasts a total of 6 branches. Among the 150 restaurants, the top 5 types were Caribbean, Jamaican, Dominican, Haitian, and Puerto Rican. The distribution for these types is as follows: 47 Caribbean, 30 Jamaican, 27 Dominican, 15 Haitian, and 13 Puerto Rican restaurants. These restaurants were predominantly situated in cities such as Boston, Lowell, Dorchester, Brockton, and Worcester. Out of the 150 restaurants, 35 were in Boston, 13 in Lowell, 11 in Dorchester, and 10 each in Brockton and Worcester. Interestingly, the top 5 cities coincide with the top 5 counties where the restaurants are concentrated, with the exception of Bristol. The top 5 counties for Caribbean restaurants were Suffolk, Middlesex, Essex, Worcester, and Bristol.

​Western Massachusetts

In Western Massachusetts, the distribution of Caribbean restaurants predominantly centers around Hampden and Berkshire counties. There are total 37 Caribbean restaurants in Western Massachusetts area. Hampden leads with a notable concentration of 35 Caribbean eateries, while Berkshire hosts two. These establishments showcase a diverse range of culinary traditions, including 12 Caribbean, 1 Colombian, 5 Dominican, 1 Jamaican, 7 Latin American, 2 Mexican, 7 Puerto Rican, 1 Salvadoran, 4 Spanish, and 1 soul food restaurant. Notably, the region also features multi-type restaurants, such as El Rincon Boricua Restaurant, which uniquely blends Spanish and Puerto Rican cuisines, reflecting the rich and varied gastronomic landscape of the area.

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