Reviews for TheCradleNYC LLC in Queens, NY
Delicious! I love their chicken & beef bowls. Their jollof rice is amazing, and I also love the plantains & broccoli. Everything... is so flavorful & fresh. I definitely recommend. Read more
Unique spot in Rockaway. Food is extraordinarily flavorful and healthy. Swing by for lunch after the beach and grab a smoothie... to boot. Nice, small outdoor seating area to enjoy your meal. Read more
First time and I will be eating from here regularly. This food and smoothie was amazing..I had the vegan bowl, everything was... seasoned perfectly. The kale salad, the broccoli omg and the plantains and the Jallof rice was too good????????????the yellowpapaya smoothie was bland but bland is good with seasoned bowls like this...Great job The Cradle ...proud of u??? Read more
Love this place, they have simple menue with delicious healthy food options. Love the beef bowl here.
Staff is so friendly. They will explain anything you’re confused about. The food is great!!! Fresh, healthy, delicious!!... Recommend it 200%! Reasoning prices too! Got the egusi soup with mixed meat and iyan (pounded yam), with a side or roastedbroccoli and plantains. ???????????? also try his wife’s hot sauce! Really hits the spot ???? this Nigerian food is great Read more
Really wholesome and delicious whole in the wall African food. Nothing fancy - just wholesome and tasty
Best broccoli I ever ate - and I’ve been vegetarian most of my life. The Vegan Nigerian Jollof with flavorful rice and kale is... incredible. The fresh Hibiscus Zobo Juice with pineapples, too. I’m sure all tastes delicious. I have been coming back everytime when on The Rockaways. Relaxed atmosphere with tasteful decoration. Super friendly owner. Wishing them all the best andsuccess! Read more
Brunch in outdoor patio during spring like November group of 4 ordered 2 beef bowls, 1 chicken bowl and rockfish okele plus a... side of fried yucca for <70 + tip nd taxes. Each bowl had fried plaintains pigeon peas jollof and tender meat in savory tomatobased stew sauce...the okele was spinach with dried fish and crayfish stew and fried fish with steamed yucca mash...a fillingfeast reminding me of dining in lagos. Read more