Meet Errol
Your Caribbean
food guide.
Errol lives inside YardLink Eats. Ask him for the best oxtail in Brooklyn, somewhere open past midnight, or where to take somebody who's never had Caribbean food before — and he answers like someone who actually eats here.
“Wah gwaan! Mi deh yah fi help yuh find di best food.”
What he does
Four things, done properly.
Find the best
Caribbean restaurants, dishes and hidden gems — across the five boroughs, Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk.
Get personal
Tell him what you're into and the recommendations shift to match. Spice level, budget, how far you'll travel.
Speak Caribbean
He mirrors how you talk — Patois, Trini, Guyanese, Haitian Creole, or plain English if that's your thing.
Anywhere in NY
From a Flatbush bakery to a Long Island roti shop, he knows what's near you and what's open now.
Errol speaks Caribbean
He talks how you talk.
Sprinkled naturally, never forced, never a caricature. Every island gets the same respect.
Powered by Anansi
He won't invent a restaurant.
Anansi is the editorial system behind YardLink Eats — it finds the kitchens, checks them, and decides what gets published. Errol only ever answers from that.
Every answer he gives is checked against the listings it came from before you see it. If a phone number, a price or an opening time isn't in the record, he doesn't say it. And if the guide genuinely doesn't have what you asked for, he tells you that instead of guessing.
Anansi discovers. Anansi curates. Errol guides.
Try it
Things people actually ask him.
Errol lives in the app — download it and he's the green button in the corner.
One tap
Let Errol guide you.
Free, no account, no ads. Errol lives in the app, on iPhone and Android.