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A Jamaican-based chain restaurant will open its first Houston location in Montrose.
What is it: Juici Patties serves traditional Jamaican dishes, including patties, which are flaky crusts stuffed with seasoned beef or chicken that are baked.
The restaurant began in 1978 in May Pen, Clarendon, Jamaica, when 16-year-old Jukie Chin began making patties in his mother’s kitchen and selling them at a shop located in front of their family’s home. By 1980, the family officially opened its first storefront, calling it Juici Patties.
It currently has over 60 stores in Jamaica and has opened locations throughout the United States.
What’s on the menu: Juici offers a variety of Jamaican patties with different toppings, as well as traditional Jamaican dishes, including stew beef, plantains, porridge and coco bread.
More details: According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, renovations will begin in September for the new space, which will be located on Westheimer Road. Work is estimated to be completed by mid-December.
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