Ah, Heritage Kitchen and Bar – it's one of those places that sticks in your mind for all the right reasons, but with a few quirks that keep it real. Picture this: you're tucking into some top-tier Afro-Caribbean dishes, like the egusi, fufu, or that fried fish stew that's just bursting with flavour and generous portions that'll have you raving to your mates. The staff are an absolute delight, always greeting you with a smile and making sure your glass is topped up, which really adds to the welcoming feel. Throw in some good music and a relaxed atmosphere, and you've got yourself a proper evening out. But, let's be honest, it's not perfect – the service can drag on a bit, leaving you twiddling your thumbs, and sometimes they run out of popular items, which is a bit of a letdown. Prices might seem a touch steep, and if you're not up for spicy or salty flavours, you might find yourself reaching for a glass of water more often than not. The space is cosy, sure, but it does get packed, so if you're after a quiet night, it might not be ideal. All in all, it's a solid choice for anyone wanting a taste of something different – just go in with realistic expectations, and you're in for a treat.