Cottons

Caribbean Restaurant in Camden
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4 / 10 from 4 reviews
Address
55 Chalk Farm Road
Camden
London
NW1 8AN
Map
Telephone
020 7485 8388
Cuisine
Caribbean
Other Branches
Cottons Group
Region
Camden
Nearest Station
Chalk Farm
0.17 miles
Opening Times
Monday Open 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday Open 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday Open 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Thursday Open 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Friday Open 17:00 - Closes 01:00
Saturday Open 12:00 - Closes 01:00
Sunday Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00

Cottons serve a variety of good Caribbean dishes that are available to eat in or take away.

All In London Review

In fast-changing Camden, Cottons isn’t going anywhere

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It’s not news to anyone that Camden is changing dramatically. The most recent victims have been music venue the Purple Turtle and gay bar The Black Cap, set to become a new outlet for The Breakfast Club despite an ongoing campaign to keep it open. On the other hand Caribbean restaurant Cottons has been part of the furniture for three decades, and with new management and a second branch in Shoreditch it’s not going anywhere for the foreseeable future.

Staples of Caribbean cuisine are all present: mutton curry, fried dumplings (here filled with hot seasoned meat) and of course meat marinated in jerk sauce. But whereas in most places meat is a safer bet to order than fish, here dishes like the swordfish steak are the highlight. It’s a nice firm piece of fish, packed with flavour and sprinkled with capers and crayfish, with crushed potatoes and green beans on the side. A starter of squid and octopus is braised till perfectly tender and served on a cassava cake with aubergine crisps, although it’s coated in a bit too much sauce. The mixed platter of grilled pork ribs, pork kofta and chicken wings coated in jerk sauce, with the obligatory rice and peas and fried plantain, is less interesting but still good, and Mama’s Meat Pies are three moreish mini Jamaican patties.

Over the years Cottons has patronised Hollywood celebs Samuel L. Jackson and Halle Berry, proof that the A List would rather eat here than at an identikit coffee shop.

Reviewed by Leila
Published on Jul 12, 2015


User Reviews

cameron63

Feb 15, 2012

Review for cotton

Quick Facts

• Attended end of Jan 2012
• Customer service isn’t good
• Food a bit expensive, 2 courses no alcohol £50
• Small portions
• Main stream, not traditional Caribbean, some flavours work some don’t
• Not much atmosphere (no music) in restaurant area, only in the bar


I took my wife to cottons for her birthday, we entered the restaurant via the only entrance the bar which played reggae music and seem to have an atmosphere. There are 2 floors. we weren’t show where to go so waited until a chap who seemed to be chatting up a young lady noticed and showed us upstairs to the restaurant. The restaurant is quiet as you cannot here music from the bar so there is not much of an atmosphere. The starter wasn’t very Caribbean and wasn’t very nice. It took about 45 minutes to an hour for the main course to arrive. The customer service is not great, my waitress was like a robot, no smile or interaction with us or other she served. I complained that the prawns was over cooked and she shrugged her shoulders and didn’t offer an alternative, never apologised or even called the manager. I couldn’t see a manager so I thought I will just deduct £2 from the £9.75 starter. The flavours were not very Caribbean choices especially the prawn starter and the one my wife had.
The mixed jerk was nice but not traditional jerk, tasted more barbeque. The portions were not very big, the jerk mixed meat, a 5th of a belly pork, 1 small thigh, a wing, a small meatball size of lamb kofte, it was very nice but not enough of it.
A bit expensive, £50 for 2 courses for 2 with no alcohol. The manager who I later discovered was the chap who was chatting up a lady earlier didn’t offer me a solution and said I should have told him earlier about the problem., just said he would remove the service charge and refused to give me £2 or anything of the £9 starter even though it was overcooked. He didn’t apologise or show any understanding.
Anonymous

Oct 8, 2009

This place has really gone down, i have been coming here for 20+ years.

1 star for the atmosphere and service, the food was terrible, the drinks warm and the glasses dirty, i drank my dragon stout from the bottle.

When i made a comment about this and the fact that the service charge was already added to my bill and prefer to decide myself, the manager was a total smart alec telling me that the restaurant will be here for another 25 years.

Well it will have to-improve dramatically to do this!!!!Dr K
Anonymous

Dec 8, 2008

I arrived last night and felt this place was warm due to its location in the mix of other restaurants in the exmouth market. When I walked in the manager was somewhat weird in the way he greeted me, maybe he was just having a bad day. I was shown to my table immediately with my guests. We started with cocktails, they were out of this world, I cannot recommend them enough. I ordered a starter, the ackee and saltfish tart, man that blue my mind. The rest of us had the following for main.....tilapia with vegatables, that was terrible, I had the curry goat, that was unbelievably underseasoned, my girlfriend had the lamb leg welldone, terrible and burnt, then my other colleague had the pork belly and jerk chicken, which he loved. The waitress was amazing and deserve the tip we left her, but the food was substandard and definately does not represent the food of the carribean I know.

Go elsewhere if I were you for food, but cocktails are phenominal.
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