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JB's Soul Food

76

Signal score

Strong, consistent praise across multiple sources.

A tiny, beloved family-run takeaway serving sensational, budget-friendly Jamaican staples with warmth and efficiency.

Cuisine

Jamaican

Price

£

Neighborhood

Peckham

Location

27A Peckham High St

Counter Dining

Ordering Strategy

There are very few seats, so plan to take your food to go or eat on the pavement if the weather holds.

What to order

Safe first

Jerk Chicken Meal

Hailed as the 'best jerk spot in Peckham,' this meal is 'sensational and budget-friendly' with a 'smoky char, spice, [and] sweetness' that reviewers find 'bursting with flavour.'

Hungry

Jerk Pork

Specifically highlighted alongside the chicken for its 'smoky char' and high 'quality,' it is cited as a reason diners return to this 'family-owned' spot 'time and time again.'

Wildcard

Beef Patty

A 'delicious' and affordable add-on that is part of the local 'go-to' order; it's 'bursting with flavour' and helps round out a full meal for around £6.

Wildcard

Curry Goat

A 'traditional Jamaican' menu staple that is noted for its 'generous portion sizes' and 'unbeatable prices.'

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Signal Score

76
Strong SignalStrong, consistent praise across multiple sources.Agreement 92%1 Elite · 1 Editorial · 10 mentions

Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.

Top critic: Jake Missing (84%)

Editorial Weight 59 pts

Authority + depth + recency

Agreement 9 pts

How aligned the critics are

Coverage 6 pts

How many real review signals exist

Public Signal 12 pts

Google rating + volume

Boosts 0 pts

Manual boosts + hidden gem

Review signals

1 Elite · 1 Editorial · 3 total signals

Public signal

4.6★ (384 reviews)

Good to know

Meals start as low as £4; this is strictly a quick-service, in-and-out operation rather than a sit-down restaurant.

Trust signals

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  • mediumConfidence level

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