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    Immaculee Bakery

    4.1 (55 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, Haitian
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Erika P.

    If you want authentic, affordable Haitian patties then look no further. They are consistently good & made fresh daily. They usually have beef, chicken, and a fish option. They also have fresh baked bread and other Haitian goodies. Take out only. Definitely worth the trip!

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    Edwin D.

    I love a good bakery! The breads are always soft and pâte are ways perfectly seasoned. I didn't have patties this time around. The service was quick and to the point. This is an order to go food stop with lots to choose from; Akasan, Beef Patties, Bonbon Lanmidon, Cod Patties, Pistache, Tablet Pistach and much more! Definitely head over and check out the ambiance!

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    Ashley S.

    Great patties and akasan (cornmeal drink). The chicken flavored party seasoning wasn't the best though, but the fish flavored ones were good. Would go back.

    Kornet.. so good. Need to place your order a day or two prior in person and put a down payment.
    Gen 9.

    Love the Haitian patties, best in town. They have two locations on Nostrand Ave. I love their patties best and the food tastes great too.

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    Freeyah-Knycky C.

    Space: extremely small. Service: For patties quick... there's a long queue for other treats. Patties: Extremely delicious! Return: Oh yes! The End.

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    Cathy K.

    Arrived as soon as highly coveted trays of piping hot chicken and beef patties were taken out of the oven... to a frenzy of onlooking hungry customers. It was certainly my lucky day today. They're small but extremely filling, felt more than full after one, only $1.25 each, four for $5!!! Madness. Don't forget akasan, I think it's like a corn flour porridge with milkshake consistency if you want to treat yourself!

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    9 months ago

    Flakiest most delicious patties! Very highly recommend. I'm Jamaican and these Hatian patties rival the best Jamaican patties.

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    Nice patties! I especially liked the fish patty. Good flavor and tasty crust. Also known for their big crackers.

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    Love these Haitian Pattie's and bread. I will make a special trip from the Bronx just for this.

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    The patties are good but the cashier was extremely rude. Customer service was lacking.

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    6 years ago

    Tasty warm patties and friendly staff! Ate too fast to take a picture but would definitely recommend and will be returning!

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    8 years ago

    Best spot on Nostrand! Parking can be tricky but once you're in grab everything you need and just go! Oh, a dozen Pate is $10

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    Great fresh buttery patties never disappointed. Love the saltfish and the beef amazing great customer service

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    Bunnan

    Bunnan

    4.7
    (133 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Man this was incredible. Had the Mini To Boush Fritay Box with Griot Pork lunch special which is…read morelike a sampler and it was so so good. The pork was amazingly tender and crispy and the pikliz was nice and crunchy and spicy. Papo the server was great and I'll def be back when I'm in the neighborhood

    I really wanted to try this restaurant because I follow and appreciate what Chef Nadege does for…read morethe Haitian community, so I was excited to support. The space is beautiful and very well decorated, and the servers were kind and knowledgeable about the menu. I ordered the djon djon rice bowl with oxtail, the fritay platter, and soup joumou, and we also tried the Sunday special with white rice and sos pwa. My dish came out after everyone else's, so I ended up taking it to go, which was disappointing. The fritay platter was a highlight. The plantains were crispy and the akra and marinade were well seasoned. My mom enjoyed her soup, but felt the sos pwa was a bit watery and could have been thicker. When I got home, the rice had a great texture but the aroma smelled slightly burnt, maybe they were going for a smoky flavor. The oxtail was well flavored, but I did find a small piece of plastic in my rice, which was concerning. Overall it was okay, but it did not blow me away. I have had better Haitian food at cookouts or family gatherings, though if this is your first time trying Haitian food, you may enjoy it.

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    Griot-pork plantain/bananann peze sandwich. Tasty
    Griot-pork plantain/bananann peze sandwich. Tasty
    Griot-pork plantain/bananann peze sandwich. Tasty

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    Lakou Cafe

    Lakou Cafe

    4.4
    (178 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    This place slaps! They are small, but they utilize the space very well. Nice colors, good vibe. I…read moremade reservations, but they weren't really honored in the sense that we were running late, and when we came in, we just so happened to be able to get a table. It's not like one was actually reserved, but hey, it worked out, so I'm happy about that. Onto the food: I am half Haitian, and I may not speak Haitian Kreyol, but I know my Haitian food. I can prove my Haitian ethnicity by cooking traditional dishes. The legume was on point! That dish was my favorite. My friend truly enjoyed her salmon. Honestly, I wish I had gotten the salmon to take home instead of the Haitian fried chicken. Now, that wasn't that great to me, and I didn't enjoy it :( I'm still giving them all the stars and all the props because I really appreciated the service. This was my first time trying a Haitian patty with spinach, and it was absolutely fantastic. I think it's even better than the chickpea one. I would definitely highly recommend this place and also go back. But the Haitian fried chicken need to be better. Still, I'll definitely come again and try the salmon next time!!!

    Offering delicious and flavorful Haitian comfort food tucked away in the heart of Brooklyn, Lakou…read moregave me my first delicious taste of Haitian cuisine. I ordered the vegan platter whose black beans were smooth and piping hot, alongside the crispy fried tostones and meaty vegan meatballs. In fact the meatballs were so meat-like that neither my sister nor my husband could belief that they were made of jackfruit. The white rice was also extremely fluffy and moist and judging by the diligent rice-washing that was taking place behind the counter as we ate, I could tell that the staff really works hard to make it not just an afterthought, but a quality addition to the meal. My sister also really enjoyed her shrimp plate while my husband devoured his half-chicken platter. The sauces on our platters were also extremely flavorful, complementing the proteins in a beautiful way. All of us left Lakou Cafe feeling happy and satisfied with the portion sizes and level of quality. 10/10 I will definitely be heading back to this place the next time I'm in Brooklyn!

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    Neguess Creole Restaurant & Catering

    Neguess Creole Restaurant & Catering

    4.2
    (48 reviews)
    17.9 mi
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    I love, love, love, this restaurant its truly delicious. The staff is amazing and the entrees taste…read morelike someone's grandma is in the back cooking. I have tried many items on the menu and they are all tasty. I wish i lived closer i would eat here more often.

    Don't let the ambiance fool you…read more Macaroni Au Gratin is bland with consistency of imitation cheese whiz? I can't put my finger on it but it didn't have a flavor of ANY blend of natural cheeses. I'd know, I'm a cheese connoisseur! Perhaps they use imitation cheese. Simply put, their macaroni au gratin is inauthentic as in no veggies (onions, bell peppers) nor ham or ground beef used either. At least the Diri Djon Djon and Lalo was decent. I've had better Salad Russe. It was either missing onions or salt. The condiment cup of Pikliz is shorter and smaller than the usual 1.5 oz. Most restaurants provide sizes 2 oz and larger and that's how I was able to tell the difference. I never even knew those solo dipping cups came any smaller! Probably so you can ask for more so they can charge extra. Not only do they make sure to cut corners on the Pikliz. Which wasn't even enough to mask their thick, brown, over-fried, DRY and STALE bannann peze that has been sitting out. After they cut the plantains they don't soak in salted water. Bannann peze SHOULD NOT be so thick, should be made-to-order and served hot, fresh, golden and crispy. Just look at their photos and see for yourselves compared to other bannann peze / tostones you've eaten / seen. Then to ask if I need utensils for a to-go order? No ma'am, I'll be using my fingers and eating out of my hands today, thanks for asking. Don't ask, just automatically include utensils in the bag for the astronomic amount you charge for your food. Chain restaurants or even mom & pops all simply include utensils and napkins when preparing to-go orders. Only time to get away with that is when delivering. At which most times customer may decline since they're home / work and may already have those items. Price point - garbage for side of macaroni au gratin I'll let you all be surprised for yourselves on the rest on menu. * If anyone gave this restaurant 5 stars... they're obviously not Haitian and/or their tastebuds are shot.

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    Fresh Griot ** Fried Pork Shoulder
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    Anmwey Eatery

    Anmwey Eatery

    4.5
    (21 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    Grubhub ordered because I was feeling for haitian food. After looking around, I decided to try this…read morespot. I ordered the $12 medium griot fritalle (fried pork), which came with 3 Akra, 4 pieces of fried plantain, and half of a sausage; pikliz. The fried pork pieces were mostly fat and looked like the side dish for $5; literally, i counted 7 pieces. Nothing too special in taste, really bland, not even a hint of salt n pepper; even the pikliz didn't help. The Akra was good, and the sausage was good. Also, I got a side of black rice, and that also was just Ok. The food was hot, at least. I appreciate the delivery from bedstuy, but I don't think I would order from there again. They didn't even send sauce with the rice. Smh. I was planning on going in person, but now I don't know.

    I'm home for the weekend and figured I'd take advantage and get some authentic Caribbean food…read more(sorry, nowhere else does it like NYC). I settled on Haitian food, and after some Googles I settled on Anmwey Eatery. The reviews were good and it was only a 5 minute drive from my mom's house. I ordered at the counter when I arrived. I knew I wanted griot (fried pork) with black rice, so that's what I ordered. They were busy, so my food took about 30 minutes to be ready. I was fine with the wait. The bar seats were comfy and I was on my phone. There was also loud reggae music playing from the other room, so I was jammin. I got home and dug into my food and it was almost perfect. The griot was delicious. Just crunchy enough on the outside and tender on the inside. The black rice was a little disappointing, but nothing major. I love black rice, but it lacked flavor. Luckily they give you a side of gravy, which was tasty. I should've taken the girl at the counter up on her offer to get an extra side of gravy. I still devoured everything though. It also came with fried plantain. I'm not a huge fan of unsweet plantain, but it was good when I added the picklez to it. Picklez is spicy, so tread lightly if you don't like heat. 5 stars for Anmwey. I will certainly return.

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    Legume, rice &beans, and Plaintain

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