Ena’s Caribbean Kitchen serves delicious, home-cooked Jamaican food
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Ena’s Caribbean Kitchen serves delicious, home-cooked Jamaican food

G.A. Benton

In these three words — “WE ARE LINDEN” — the crisp-looking T-shirt worn by a server inside Ena’s Caribbean Kitchen said a lot.

I’d later learn this server was Marlon Hayles, the restaurant’s general manager and son of its eponymous owner, Ena Hayles. Marlon’s shirt obviously expressed pride in the neighborhood, but it also conveyed support for the WE ARE LINDEN community outreach and youth-mentoring organization, which recently held its 7th Annual Linden Block Party.

The shirt could almost have been commenting on the widely beloved eatery, too. As a 20-some-year fixture on a prominent corner in Linden (Cleveland and Myrtle avenues), Ena’s Caribbean Kitchen is a neighborhood landmark where people from all walks of life show up for delicious, home-cooked-style Jamaican food.

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This was evident during recent visits when various passersby waved, asked how I was doing and remarked on the dishes I was ripping through on Ena’s convenient patio. Situated near the parking lot behind the restaurant, the patio provides umbrella-shaded, nicely spaced picnic tables that make fine lunchtime perches in good weather. These come in handy because Ena’s doesn’t currently offer indoor seating.

Orders are taken at two counter stations inside the modest-sized eatery. Ena’s interior could be described as no-frills, but it’s bright and tidy and you might — as Bob Marley once sang — “lively up yourself” with its reggae-happy soundtrack, Jamaican-flag-green shiny paint and framed flags of Caribbean nations.

One decoration speaks loudly to Ena’s local-icon status: A signed photograph of Guy Fieri (didn’t someone say he resembles a human Hot Wheels car?), who featured Ena’s on his popular Food Network show “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.”