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    Cuisine Lakay

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Piman Cafe Restaurant

    Piman Cafe Restaurant

    3.6
    (50 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Piman cafe is somewhat rundown but the food isn't. The sign saying "Piman", above the front is…read morefaded. And since it isn't electric you can't really see it. The area to order had fliers for CDP lisences and other ads. The four sit down tables weren't super clean but had a nice fake plant. I wasn't the typical demographic. We waited in line about 5-10 minutes, although there's not a lot of space for a line. The electronic menus inside don't work and we just guess based on a Yelp picture of a menu. The person said it would be about 15 minutes. After about 20 minutes we got our food and paid. There was a line to order and the phone kept ringing the whole time we were there. Also people talk on their phones loudly here. We got the stewed turkey, large. $10 And the fried pork. $12 Both with rice and beans. Both were pretty good and large for the price. The plantains were almost like hash browns. The turkey was almost in a curry but different. The sauce was also great for the rice and beans Based on the food quality and portion size, the rest of the business doesn't need to be a priority since they have quality food and lots of customers. Ideal place to get food delivered from or call ahead.

    What a great find for Haitian food, in a completely unlikely location. The food is fantastic and…read moreobviously prepared by a great cook. I had the turkey stew with beans, and a side of plantains. It was cooked and seasoned to perfection, with a huge portion. Plantains were crispy and perfect too. The family-run nature of the place is authentic and adds to the "what a great find" feeling. Oh, and cheap Joe's favorite part? A full restaurant meal is roughly $7! The divey ambience of the place is part of it's charm and uniqueness. First off, I was the only non-Haitian-Creole speaker in the place. The owner said "can I help you?" (I think meaning "you must be lost or something?") when I walked in...when I laughed and said I liked Haitian food, she laughed too. It's in an unlikely location (a slightly run-down tiny strip of Haitian specialty stores across from a 7-11 and near a very large gay leather bar). Truth be told, I came in because her place is always mobbed by Haitian-Americans, inside and out. Definitely they come here for the fantastic food. The parking lot is always filled, for a reason. What really made it a fun experience was Verna, who seemed to be the owner. She taught me a little Haitian Creole, which sounds a lot like Quebec Street French. Just a warm-hearted owner, with a fun place and great food.

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    Venise Caribean Cuisine

    Venise Caribean Cuisine

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I just came back from a state with no flavor so this place sure hit the spot with all the Caribbean…read morenotes! The potion was big enough for a queen, and I was treated quite lovely by the owners. They honestly make time to talk to their customers, you can feel the hospitality!

    Good griot...flavorless rice and beans. It's rare that I find a place that can make food taste like…read moreI'm eating textured air! That is a true feat! Talent! Anyway, their griot is delicious. Spicy, flavorful, kinda fatty but it's all good. But the service? Whew child, you know that stereotype about black owned businesses not having good service? Well, if you're not black you probably don't, but yes that stereotype runs here. Call in your order, because there's usually a small crowd around the cashier and if you don't speak Kreyol, you'lol be lucky to get their attention. But be warned, it will be like calling your pissed off girlfriend. She don't want to talk to you, hopefully she'll get your order right, and don't pause too long or she'll think you're done and hang up on you. Your pissed off girlfriend doesn't say goodbye. And if she's really mad today, she'll only give you 3 pieces of meat and 10 pieces of fat. But you won't know until you untie the bag and open the box. An overall riveting experience if you want to feel like you're in a passive aggressively abusive relationship with the woman behind the counter who gives you tasty griot. I've gone many times, mind you. Same thing every time. Just call in a large order of the griot to go, darling.

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    Pearl of the Island Caribbean Cuisine

    Pearl of the Island Caribbean Cuisine

    3.8
    (128 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    Pearl of the Island in Margate is a hidden gem for authentic Haitian food. The portions are…read moregenerous and the flavors are rich, fresh, and absolutely delicious. Everything tasted well seasoned and made with care. My o ly issue was the macaroni was sooo cold, as if they didn't even bother to warm it up and the griot was really dry. Overall, If you are looking for great Haitian cuisine that leaves you full and somewhat satisfied, this spot is definitely worth a visit.

    I haven't had a lot of Haitian food before, so I wanted to give Pearl of the Island a shot as I…read moreheard it was good. The ambiance is that of a fast casual restaurant with and order counter and tables lining the outer perimeter of the restaurant. There are TVs playing as well. The service wasn't particularly friendly, the two ladies up front seemed more interested in chatting than helping me with the menu. The lunch special came with a soda but they do not offer diet soda and they will not substitute bottled water. I walked in for pickup, and the two lunches probably took 15-20 minutes to be prepared. My husband got the griot, which was flavorful but dry. I got the stewed chicken which was slightly overcooked and underseasoned. I did enjoy the fried smashed plantains, but the rice and beans tasted weirdly ashy? We barely touched those. The pikliz was only ok. Overall, I would not return as I was disappointed.

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