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I wish they were closer to where I live! I wanted my bf to try this restaurant after my first visit about 2 yrs ago. I was happy to see that this place was still open and the food was even better than before. The service was great and the venue is so beautiful and clean! Love my Haitian culture, you
Loved the food... Authentic Haitian food. Staff and service was good. Very nice clean restaurant.
I ordered fried beef chunks (taso boeuf) with a side of brown rice and fried plantains. It was cooked to order everything was fresh. Beef was crispy on the outside and soft and juicy inside. I Loved it would definitely recommend to anyone. I Didn't give 5 stars because they don't have a lunch specia
The food is delicious! The staff is respectful, professional, and welcoming. I recommend this restaurant to all my friends. It has some of the best Haitian food in the region. It is also one of best black-owned businesses I have ever encountered !
Great authentic Haitian food 🇭🇹, nice family setting, beautiful art and ambience. Definitely coming back
Probably the best Haitian cooking in South Florida. The food is well seasoned and taste absolutely delicious. This is coming from someone who grew up in Haiti. The only hick up as a frequent customer is that I see the maintenance of the place fading. Please keep it up guys. This is a gem.
I ordered the legume with white rice and red beans. That was the best non greasy vegetarian legume i have ever tasted in my life from a restaurant. The place is clean and well decorated. I just move down south so now i have a haitian restaurant to eat from.
Our first time here but not my first time at a haitian spot. Ate the griot(friend pork chunks) and plantain with the mixed rice. The pork was SUPER fresh and fried to perfection, prob the beat i have tried. The mixed rice was very good with the sauce on top . The kabri(goat stew) delicious. Overall
We like Haitian food very much, so we came to our neighborhood restaurant. Very homey, colorful and tastefully decorated. The akra (malanga) is delicious, fried to perfection. I ordered the marinated grilled chicken, very good! My husband had the conch scampi, excellent! Both with rice and beans, an
Soooo, I had been waiting for a week or 2 to make my way over to this location. I got a recommendation from a neighbor who happens to be Haitian, so I was taking her nod to the place seriously. The location in itself is a medium size place, but not cramped. They were accommodating in that when i go
Best haitian restaurant. The atmosphere was inviting, decor was great, the professionalism was unlike anything I've ever experienced at other haitian restaurants. The food was amazing, dessert very yummy😋. I would definitely go back & recommend everyone I know.
One of my co-workers had bee promising me Haitian food for a while as a thank you and i had been looking for a place nearby. Le Lambi popped up as the closest one to both work and home. So today i ordered griot with rice and beans and green plantains. the food came with picklee and red sauce. This
This is great haitian food. I have neen eating there at least three times a month and I use them for small catering. Their Lambi, Griot, Cabrit are so good and fried plantains are always crispy and delicious. Keep on the good work!
EXCELLENT FOOD- hmmm hmmmmm SOOOOOO GOOOD. OMG. I drove one hour from where I live to visit Zoo Miami and was so hungry and tired after a long day so I googled Haitian restaurants and this place had the highest reviews so I was like “cool, let’s check it out”. BEST DECISION EVER!!!!!. Only prob is I
This is not haitian food. I'm haitian/cuban ( born in Haiti ) and this is Cuban food with a twist. The plantains were very thin, most haitian plantains are thick. These plantains were more like tostones. The pickliz was flat, the food is not spicy. The portion is small. The flavor is far from origin
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