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    29 Markle Ct - Jollof Fried Rive

    29 Markle Ct

    4.6(123 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This place deserves way more attention than it gets. Tucked in downtown Bridgeport with easy street…read moreand garage parking nearby, 29 Markle Court walks in with serious style -- the decor is chic, the atmosphere is warm and cool at the same time, and it genuinely feels like somewhere you'd expect to find in a much bigger city. Drinks first: my slightly dirty martini was made exactly right. My friend went with cosmo and it was equally on point. Whoever is behind that bar has their act together. Then the food happened. We started with grilled bread with an EVOO, agave, and chile dip -- sounds simple, ate like a statement. The char on the bread, the heat and sweetness of that dip. Good sign of things to come. Main event: shrimp and grits. Guinea flint grits, spicy red sauce, sage, stock. I don't say this lightly -- this is one of the best things I've eaten in a long time. The grits were creamy and rich, the sauce had real depth and heat, and the shrimp were perfectly cooked. The whole bowl just worked on every level. Dessert: goat cheesecake with pistachio dust and berry compote. Tangy, creamy, not too sweet, and that pistachio dust on top was a perfect finish. We cleared the plate.

    Finally got around to trying 29 Markle, twice…read more Everything sampled was great. Service was good, though a little more knowledge on the menu would've been nice. The chef owner came out personally to check on everyone. We will be back.

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    Metric Bar & Grill - Legim ak banan peze /diri kolé ak pwa

    Metric Bar & Grill

    3.5(53 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    A low key bar. It has good drinks and expensive ass food. Metric has basically Italian stuff. Lots…read moreof alcohol choices and many wines are available. The service is as slow as molasses. It was definitely not crowded. Sparse for a weekend evening. That wasn't a good sign. After sitting at the bar we waited for a bartender. We kept waiting. Finally one came. The drinks are okay but kind of high priced. It's $7 for a well cocktail. The wines are priced ridiculously. Looking over the food menu we became disappointed with the choices. The food is very expensive and it's not even anything exquisite. Pretty much no vegan choices. The menu is mostly fried stuff. After all this had transpired we decided to be finished. It has some good liquor. This is way overpriced and so is the greasy food which is too much for the poor quality unfortunately.

    My husband surprised me by taking me here one evening, because I have lamented about the lack of…read moreHaitian food in New Haven. Haitian food requires a lot of time, love and effort so it's nice to be able to pick something up when you don't feel like spending hours in the kitchen. Being from NY, I am definitely spoiled with Haitian culture and cuisine! But I was pleasantly surprised to learn of the Haitian community in Fairfield county. The owners at Metric are such a delight. I believe the restaurant has been here for 20 years. The husband Pierre is originally from the L'Artibonite region in Haiti where my family is from. And our region is known for our delicious rice and fresh produce that is the heart of the country's cuisine. His wife Eve is not only stunning but she makes great drinks as well. I ordered the legim (vegetable stew) with diri kole (rice and beans) and banan peze (fried green plantains/ tostones). The portions were generous, but most importantly, the food was very good. Everything was so fresh, made to order and many of their ingredients come from the Bridgeport community garden. The legim contained the eggplant that a community member brought in just an hour before. And the fried okra that we sampled came from there as well. The familiar sound of kompa was music to my ears. Pierre even gave my husband some samples of tassot (fried turkey). If you're Haitian or familiar with Haitian cuisine, ask for dishes even if you don't see them on the menu, they can accommodate you. It was also heartwarming to see the non-Haitian regulars enjoying our food and culture. They make American dishes like pizza, but when you come to a Haitian restaurant, you come for authentic Haitian food and I believe they do that well. Haitian food is not fast food so prepare for that. We enjoyed the family vibe and were in chill mode. The hospitality alone would make me come back.

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