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British Jamaican and Bangladeshi Couple Open 7th Jerk Shack Restaurant in the UK

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Matin and Michelle Miah have opened their seventh Rudie’s Jerk Shack Jamaican restaurant in London. The venue features tropical rum punch, reggae music, and authentic and traditional Jamaican meals, including jerk chicken cooked over charcoal, served in a welcoming, fun atmosphere. The latest Rudie’s is located in Camden’s Hawley Wharf.

Family’s life

Matin and Michelle met in the 1990s. His family is from Bangladesh, while Michelle’s parents were raised in Jamaica. Her mother is from Kingston, and her father comes from Portland. Both of her parents emigrated to the United Kingdom in the 1950s. Jamaica is a big part of their family’s life, and the Miahs often take their children to visit Michelle’s family home in the summers. They have grown to love Jamaica’s food, music, culture, natural beauty, and believe the island has the best coffee in the world.

Jamaica

The couple has spent considerable time in Jamaica searching for the best island fl

avours and ingredients to bring back to the United Kingdom. Their food experiences on the island include cooking jerk pork in pits by Rio Nuevo, visiting Hellshire Beach to eat king crab by the ocean, lining up for the lobster party and unique ice cream at Devon House, and sharing meals of fresh grilled fish with fishermen in Little Ochi.

Favourite of celebrities

The Rudie’s restaurants are a favourite of celebrities, with popular musicians, rappers, Olympic athletes, and actors coming to eat their fill of authentic Jamaican flavours. Recently, Scottish Jamaican musician, deejay, and music producer Goldie contacted them to announce he was coming to London and “was desperate for yard food.” Matin noted Goldie was very generous with his praise for the restaurant and “is genuinely someone who loves Rudie’s.

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