Levys.

Jamaican Cuisine

Good Food | Whiteville,NC

Whiteville's Most Loved!

Welcome

Jamaican Cuisine brought to Whiteville

located at 80 Whites Crossing Plaza in Whiteville,NC 28472. We bring authentic jamaican cuisine and the taste of the islands to Whiteville,NC.

Hours

Monday - Sunday | 11AM - 8PM
Monday - Sunday | 11AM - 8PM

Our Menu

Quality Ingredients, Tasty Meals

MADE WITH LOVE AND PASSION

Jerk Chicken

$15.59

Oxtails

$18.71

Curry Goat

$17.67

Brown Stew Chicken

$13.51

Stew Beef

$14.55

Good Food | Good People

Lunch Special

Happy Hours!

Chicken bowl with rice and chicken for $7

Jerk chicken/brown stew chicken/curry chicken/fried chicken

Happy Customers!

Excellent authentic Jamaican food. I had the jerk chicken and my wife had the curry chicken. When we travel, my wife and I hunt out bbq chicken and Jamaican food. This was one of the best Jamaican food restaurants we’ve found

- John Clarke

"Just the right amount of spices. we had curry chicken and curry goat.we took home some patties and oxtail.

- John Croyle

Amazing Food. I never had Jamaican food before.... it is spicy but it is spicy with lots of FLAVOR. Very nice Staff as well..... this is a gem of North Myrtle Beach. You want something unique and different GO HERE.

- Lunar Fall

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THIS IS OUR STORY

After 20 years of being a nurse, taking care of others , taking care of my family and loving every minute of it. My world shook when I found out I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I didn't want to not be with my family. We have plana and dreams. I started my fight. My kids, my husband, my parents were my rock. During this period I wasn't able to be the nurse I once was. After talking to my family about how I felt, we decided to open a Jamaican restaurant a dream of my husband and I to share with our kids. My husband is a great cook even from back home in Jamaica. Even when I felt like giving up he is always encouraging me. He always says "The biggest fear in life is how to overcome a monster turn fear into faith and come out victorious". These are the words we live by as we share our Jamaican culture with our family.