I must agree. Niah's is not just a good filling patty. It's an experience.
I must agree. Niah's is not just a good filling patty. It's an experience.
"We are Seasplash-dwellers, so the quick-fix patty is next door at Cheap Thrills (between Seasplash and Treehouse)"
That is my personal favorite place too. Nice hot cheap and very tasty!![]()
[QUOTE=Yvonne;31843]If they're prepared w/ coco bread, they aren't patties, they're loaves. I'm more of a pattie person since I'm not big on bread.
Thanks for the clarification, Yvonne, I didn't know that. We've known Norman for many years and have had many budget lunches eating his loaves.
I'm on team Norman. Niahs is a nice experience but I think his patties are over rated and over priced. I do love Niahs Ital sauce.
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My two favorite "flaky" patties...
Mother's (can't get them in Negril) &...
the incredible deliciousness of Tastee patties at Hammonds Bakery ROCKS IT (they're soooo gooood...that you've got to get them early during high season...or they run out)!!!!
[QUOTE=Bossman;32216]I'd been eating patties for years before I had a loaf at the old Three C's. Tried it, too much bread. Oddly, I do like coco bread, usually w/ melted cheese. I like the lighter, flaky crust. Here at home I don't eat subs or sandwiches but am very big on wraps made w/ flatbread. Just a bread thing w/ me, I guess.
I love coco bread, but it sits at the bottom of my belly like an anchor. Sadly, my patty from Out of Town this trip was almost empty. One dud out of many isn't bad though.
NORMAN walking the beach on a bike, soon come
Niah!
We also buy cocoa bread from Norman and make some fresh salsa with tomatoes, scallion, peppers, cucumbers and a little hot sauce. Then we toast the cocoa bread, spread a little cream cheese on it and top it off with the fresh salsa and call it lunch..........it's delicious and cheap.