New Leeds restaurant Jamrock in Call Lane launches Jamaican 'home dinner' boxes for lockdown
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Jamrock opened at the former Arts Café site in Call Lane just last month, but has been forced to close to diners due to the national lockdown.
The restaurant, which promises to bring the "soul of Jamaica to the heart of Yorkshire", remains open for takeaway and customers can scan a QR barcode in Jamrock's window to order.
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To adapt to the four-week lockdown, the restaurant has launched new Jamaican home dinner boxes which serve two people.
The £30 Jamrock Box includes a whole chicken, rice n peas, steamed veg, plantain, patties and slaw.
The Jamrock Vegan Box is packed with chickpea curry, vegan patties, coleslaw, jerk jackfruit, jamrock stew, plantain, rice n peas and slaw.
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Jamrock started as a street food business and is no stranger to Call Lane, having previously hosted pop-up events at IF Coffee.
It promises authentic Jamaican food with "big flavour and big personality".
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