Posted On December 11, 2007
DiningDivaLydia





The fun of Mama Roomba started before I ever got there. Tracy called me from her shop around the corner and said, “Do you want to meet the rest of us here and...
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The fun of Mama Roomba started before I ever got there. Tracy called me from her shop around the corner and said, “Do you want to meet the rest of us here and walk over?” Walk? In Bakersfield? What a wacky, zany and downright nutty idea. Sure I’d LOVE to walk over. It was good to be reminded that yes, there are more and more great dining options popping up downtown that are within (gasp!) walking distance.
The decor inside is very... “sunshiney.” From the warm yellow walls to the brightly colored tablecloths and artwork, you feel like you’ve left Bakersfield and stepped into another part of the world. Add in the island-style music playing in the background and it feels like vacation.
There are eleven different tapas on the lunch menu. The rest of the menu consists of Caribbean-inspired soup, salads and sandwiches as well as an assortment of side dishes.
After ordering our drinks, Penny quickly ordered three different sides: sweet potato fries, cassava fries and plantain chips. I must admit I questioned the need for two different types of fries but I quickly saw the error in my judgment. It was the sweet potato fries that stole the show. Sliced into shoestring-sized strips, fried, salted and served with habanero ketchup, the fries are a wonderfully unique spin on something very familiar. Needless to say, they didn’t last long.
We also tried I lot of other items. The Chicken Paillard is grilled strips of chicken. Like the jerk chicken I thought the grilled flavor of the chicken contrasted well with the sauce and, like the shrimp, I found myself coveting the extra sauce.
Overall, I really enjoyed the tapas experience. The fact that the food is meant to share really seems to add to both the camaraderie and conversation. I appreciated that our food didn’t arrive all at once. You get a chance to savor the different flavors of each dish before the next is brought out hot to the table.
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