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La Calebasse - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

La Calebasse

Opens Today at 12 pm
(89)

Review Summary

La Calebasse receives enthusiastic notes for its African fusion cuisine and tropical fine groceries, with guests praising bold flavors, authentic dishes, and generous portions that evoke memories of West African cooking. The ambiance is described as welcoming and stylish, and the service is frequently highlighted as friendly and efficient, with several visits noted for fast and attentive presentation. Dishes such as braised mutton, fish, and lamb with rice are described as succulent and flavorful, and the overall experience is regarded as a standout in Trois-Rivieres, offering a true taste of Africa that keeps guests coming back. While some reviewers suggest a few improvements in cleanliness and occasional service delays, the consensus remains that La Calebasse delivers high quality food, warm hospitality, and a memorable cultural dining experience.View restaurant profile
Kwizinn - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Kwizinn

Caribbean fusion inspired cuisine 🌴
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1240)

Review Summary

Kwizinn offers a vibrant Caribbean and Haitian fusion that delivers bold, flavorful dishes in generous portions, with highlights like griot, octopus carpaccio and plantain burger, paired beautifully with inventive cocktails and a lively ambiance in Old Montréal. The atmosphere blends chic decor, warm lighting, and live music or DJ sets that make it a festive yet comfortable place for celebrations, dates, or casual meals. Service is consistently attentive and friendly, with guests noting seamless handling of large groups and thoughtful recommendations through tasting menus or wine pairings. The restaurant also shines for special occasions and brunch, offering a memorable experience that fans keep returning for, while some reviews point to room temperature, noise levels, and occasional pacing during busy times as areas for improvement. Overall Kwizinn is highly regarded for the quality of food, the energy of the space, and the welcoming hospitality that makes diners feel part of a vibrant culinary community.View restaurant profile
Flap Flap - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Flap Flap

Opens Today at 12 pm
(153)

Review Summary

Flap Flap is widely praised for a welcoming atmosphere, impeccable service, and a Haitian menu that delivers strong flavors and good value. Guests repeatedly highlight the fresh, tasty dishes, including well prepared griot, rice, and plantains, with some noting tropical notes that brighten the meal. The ambiance is described as clean, charming, and lively, with friendly staff and patient service that makes dining or delivery feel effortless. While a few diners mention a pork dish that can be a bit dry and a sauce that falls short of expectations, the overall experience remains highly satisfactory and dependable. Regulars appreciate the consistency, timely delivery, and the sense of hospitality that keeps them coming back, with several calling Flap Flap among the best Haitian restaurants in the area. Overall, the reviews paint Flap Flap as a reliable, flavorsome destination where good food, attentive service, and a warm vibe come together for a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ

Master of the pâté kodé, Gourmet EH!-Pâté offers authentic cuisine based on fresh, local ingredients, with respect for tradition.
Opens Today at 2 pm
(55)

Review Summary

Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with chic decor and Haitian music that makes every visit feel special. Flaky pâtés, especially the lari and griot varieties, are repeatedly praised for rich fillings and delicate pastry. Signature mains like poulet aux noix de cajou and kabrit grillé are described as deeply flavorful and well seasoned, with rice and fried plantains that complete the plates. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, with staff going the extra mile to accommodate intolerances and make guests feel cared for. Patrons note the goat as a standout and highlight generous portions, a cozy yet upscale vibe, and a lively neighborhood energy, sometimes with a live DJ that adds to the experience. Overall, a reliable destination for authentic Haitian flavors, warm hospitality, and a memorable night out.View restaurant profile
Fourchette Antillaise - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Fourchette Antillaise

Opens Today at 1 pm
(203)

Review Summary

Fourchette Antillaise earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere, a clean space, and consistently tasty Haitian dishes with generous portions, including griot, lambi, tassot cabrit, fried chicken, plantains, and riz collé, all described as fresh and authentically seasoned. Service is often quick and friendly and dishes arrive with confidence, with many noting good value for the quality, and takeout is convenient, though a few reviews mention noise during celebrations and occasional slower service. Fans of the restaurant also highlight authentic flavors, vibrant island vibes, and reliable favorites that keep them returning and recommending the place.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kamúy - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Restaurant Kamúy

Cool & artful spot with a terrace presenting traditional & generous pan-Caribbean cuisine.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1649)

Review Summary

Kamúy offers a warm festive vibe in the heart of the arts district with inviting decor and plant life that create a welcoming atmosphere. The menu showcases Haitian and Creole flavors with generous beautifully presented dishes like griot accras fried chicken jerk chicken and sides of rice and beans and plantains built on bold spices and fresh ingredients. Cocktails such as the Corossol Colada complement meals with creative memorable twists. Service is friendly and attentive guiding guests through the menu and adding warmth to a lively setting that works for solo meals a date or outings with friends. Overall Kamúy is a memorable destination for bold flavors hospitality and a vibrant Caribbean inspired dining experience.View restaurant profile
Mango Bay - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Mango Bay

Opens Today at 5 pm
(39)

Review Summary

Guests praise Mango Bay for great food and service, with reviews calling it the best Caribbean food in Montreal and noting oxtail that is very good, hot, and well cooked, as well as goat and roti described as unreal. The dining experience is a pleasure and the service is consistently excellent, making Mango Bay the go to spot for something good in the city and earning strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Lloydie's - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Lloydie's

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(197)

Review Summary

Lloydie's is described across reviews as a warm, welcoming spot with authentic Caribbean vibes, where generous portions and fast, friendly service meet consistently flavorful dishes such as jerk chicken, jerk pork, beef patties, and oxtail, along with tasty sides like plantains and well cooked rice. Patrons note a vibrant atmosphere, good tunes, and a sense of quick comfort on visits during cold evenings, with several mentioning no wait time and dependable service. The food is praised for depth of flavor, tender meat, and balanced seasoning, with the jerk pork singled out as particularly tender and the chicken plate a staple favorite; patties and ginger beer are also frequent favorites. Some reviewers point to small spaces with affordable prices, while others mention a second location affecting consistency, and a rare critique about a less fresh item or a cashier who was not as courteous. Vegan options are noted as a plus by some, and a few find the macaroni pie or certain sides less impressive, but overall the consensus is that Lloydie's offers tasty, comforting Caribbean fare worth returning for, making it a go to for Caribbean comfort food.View restaurant profile
Casserole Kréole - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Casserole Kréole

Opens Tuesday at 12 pm
(109)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews for Casserole Kréole praise authentic Haitian Creole flavors with dishes like griot that are crispy and tender, poulet, pikliz with a nice kick, and a range of Caribbean spices and jams sold on the side. The food is described as homemade tasting, flavorful, and generously portioned, often at a reasonable price. Service is consistently friendly and welcoming, with smiles and helpful staff, even when arriving near closing. The atmosphere is pleasant and vibrant, though the space is small with limited seating, so takeout is common. The riz djondjon is noted as very tasty, and the overall experience feels like a warm introduction to Haitian cuisine, with many saying they would return and would recommend it. A few reviews mention inconsistency in meat portions or bones appearing in some orders, and one account of a frustrating phone interaction related to ordering via a delivery app. Despite these, the consensus is strong that Casserole Kréole offers some of the best Haitian food in Montreal and a memorable experience worth revisiting.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S

Opens Today at 2 pm
(13)

Review Summary

At Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S, the feedback centers on consistently good to excellent food, with very large portions and meals described as delicious. One reviewer notes the welcome upon entering gives a travel like feel. The pate kode is singled out as the best ever, while griot remains a favorite. Holiday greetings and thanks appear in several comments, underscoring a warm and positive impression of the visit.View restaurant profile
ONESTOP CARIBBEAN CUISINE - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

ONESTOP CARIBBEAN CUISINE

Opens Tuesday at 12 pm
(71)

Review Summary

ONESTOP CARIBBEAN CUISINE earns broad praise for bold flavors and staple Jamaican dishes, with fried chicken, roti, oxtail, jerk chicken and plantains frequently highlighted as standout items and portions described as generous. The fried chicken is described as the best in Montreal, the roti is excellent, and the oxtail is repeatedly delicious, while dishes like ackee and saltfish receive strong acclaim. Service is noted as friendly and the spot feels like a family run operation, with catering often praised for quality and reliability and guests requesting the contact for future events. Delivery experiences can vary, with some UberEats orders cancelled, and a few notes about lunch portions being smaller relative to price. Overall, the reviews present ONESTOP CARIBBEAN CUISINE as a dependable go-to for authentic Caribbean flavors, consistent quality, good value, and a welcoming atmosphere, with many planning to return and order again.View restaurant profile
Chez Lyly resto - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Chez Lyly resto

Opens Today at 10 am
(54)

Review Summary

Chez Lyly receives praise for generous portions and good value, with hearty, flavorful dishes and a unique, welcoming atmosphere. The griot is highlighted as the best in town and the restaurant is described as a true Haitian spot with distinctive spice blends. The warm, convivial ambiance and focus on sharing make dining feel like a celebration, with prices generally considered reasonable and service often rated as good. A practical note mentions that payment is cash only.View restaurant profile
Carib Patties - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Carib Patties

Opens Today at 10 am
(101)

Review Summary

Reviews paint Carib Patties as a place with standout patties that many customers rave about for freshness and flavor, with some calling it the best Jamaican patty in Montréal and a must try, while others warn that the dough can be very hard and fillings may be bland, and a few orders miss the mark, including roti and overcooked rice. Takeout is frequently praised for portions, speed, and fair pricing, with large jerk chicken meals and a variety of fillings appealing to groups, and staff consistently described as friendly and helpful. Several diners say the dining area feels more like a takeout counter than a sit down restaurant, though some enjoy the casual vibe and the lively past DJ scene; bilingual service is noted as an issue by a reviewer. Loyalty shows in comments about returning for patties or to try other dishes, with some centering on consistent quality and others noting inconsistency depending on the day. At least one reviewer mentions the place has closed, and multiple lines emphasize that patties often outshine other menu items while some dishes land as solid but not remarkable.View restaurant profile
Herencia Café, Resto et Bar - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Herencia Café, Resto et Bar

Opens Today at 10 am
(37)

Review Summary

Reviews of Herencia Café, Resto et Bar show a varied picture, with many praising friendly and attentive staff and a welcoming atmosphere that accepts pets. Guests note tasty drinks and treats such as pistachio cappuccino and cinnamon croffle, as well as cocktails inspired by Venezuelan and Colombian cuisine. Brunch is frequently highlighted, with Benedictines Caribe and a waffle dish among favorites, and service described as fast and very attentive in a pleasant ambiance. Some experiences are less favorable, including dishes that were too salty, eggs Benedictine undercooked, loud music and an ambiance that did not feel relaxing, and reports of price discrepancies between the menu and the bill. A few reviews describe the menu as heavy on fried items and the overall execution as inconsistent. Others praise freshness and quality in takeout orders and look forward to trying evening offerings like karaoke nights. Overall the restaurant remains a good option for flavorful food and a sociable setting, with some nights and menu items delivering stronger experiences than others.View restaurant profile
Le Milsa - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Le Milsa

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1737)

Review Summary

Le Milsa is described as a lively Brazilian churrascaria with a festive ambiance and is often praised as a great spot for groups and celebrations. Reviews highlight attentive and friendly service, with staff guiding guests through the all you can eat format and keeping meat coming quickly. The meat variety and quality are repeatedly cited as standout, with many noting perfect doneness and juicy cuts, while sides and desserts receive enthusiastic praise as well. The show and samba dancers add energy to the evening and enhance the overall experience, making it feel fun and dynamic. Some criticisms include that a few meats can be fatty or dry and that the dining area can be loud, with music overpowering conversations at times, along with remarks about high prices. Overall sentiment is strongly positive, with many recommending Le Milsa and many planning to return for another memorable night of good food and lively atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Restaurant

Le Rodman

Opens Tuesday at 4 pm
(40)

Review Summary

Le Rodman is described as a lively new spot in Mile End with a great crowd and an outstanding ambiance that elevates a night out. Reviews highlight Haitian-inspired fare such as fritay, griot, the medianoche sandwich, and octopus, with some calling it the best Haitian food in town. Service is consistently praised for attentiveness and warmth, contributing to a welcoming vibe and good energy. The cocktail program earns compliments for options like a hibiscus cosmo and a ti punch, cocktails that fit the tropical mood. Although the menu is small, dishes are noted to be flavorful and shareable, encouraging guests to sample multiple items. The venue is known for its convenient location, music, and tidy bathrooms, and the kitchen is said to stay open late, adding to the overall appeal of a Haitian-owned spot worth checking out.View restaurant profile
Hectare Café - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Coffee Shop

Hectare Café

Open until 5 pm
(29)

Review Summary

Hectare Café is described as offering excellent coffee with a distinctive island flavor, featuring Haitian coffee and a tempting range of pastries like Haitian patties and empanadas. The drinks include cortado, americano, cappuccino and matcha, with the pumpkin cinnamon matcha topped with whipped cream drawing particular praise. The staff are consistently friendly and smiling, contributing to a warm, welcoming, family like atmosphere. The overall vibe is tropical and inviting, making the space feel like a mini getaway and the ambiance is highlighted as a standout. Takeout is appreciated for eco friendly packaging with a biodegradable cup and a plant based straw, and the cafe is accessible with window service in summer and outdoor seating in the shared space. The pastries and Haitian specialties are repeatedly praised, and many reviewers say they would return often to enjoy the coffee and desserts, noting the commitment to fair Caribbean coffee and the pride of offering Haitian products.View restaurant profile
Marché le Bled - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Grocery Store

Marché le Bled

Opens Today at 12 pm
(24)

Review Summary

Overall, Marché le Bled receives praise for excellent service and appetizing dishes such as dibi with atieke and well grilled meat. Ginger juice is described as good, but bottles show grease and hygiene concerns are raised, with requests to improve sanitation. Bottles of ginger juice are filled only to a limited level and this is disappointing given the price. Patrons express that paying fair prices is acceptable but a minimum standard should be met. In summary, the reviews point to strong service and tasty food alongside concerns about hygiene, bottle filling and value that could be improved.View restaurant profile
Goûter Tropical - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Goûter Tropical

Opens Today at 11 am
(134)

Review Summary

Goûter Tropical is described by reviewers as offering solid Haitian fare with standout griot and generous portions when available, and prices that many consider fair. The service is praised in places for being attentive and friendly, with staff who take the time to take orders, but other experiences point to inconsistencies such as order mixups, delays, and a cashier who also handles the meal, which affected the flow. A few diners report a food poisoning incident, though the meals were still described as tasty, and some note that rice portions can be less generous than expected for Haitian meals. Overall, the food is generally regarded as fresh and flavorful and the restaurant remains recommended to fans of Haitian cuisine, while the reviews call for more consistency in both kitchen and service and better portion control to avoid mixups.View restaurant profile
Sucre d'Or Devel - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Sucre d'Or Devel

Opens Today at 11 am
(58)

Review Summary

What stands out across reviews of Sucre d'Or Devel is a strong emphasis on bold Haitian flavors, generous portions and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Guests describe dishes such as riz colé with poulet, riz djon djon, plantains and poisson as delicious and well seasoned, with favorites like griot and pâtés noted for their quality. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive and friendly, with staff making guests feel at home and capable of handling events and last minute reservations. Value for money stands out, with large portions, reasonable prices and a space that is well decorated and suitable for celebrations or intimate gatherings. A few comments mention music could be improved, but overall the experience is seen as exceptional and many express intentions to return for future meals or celebrations. In sum, Sucre d'Or Devel is described as an exceptional Haitian restaurant offering flavorful dishes, generous portions, friendly staff, and an intimate, affordable setting.View restaurant profile
Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Grocery Store

Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte

Opens Today at 10 am
(61)

Review Summary

Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte is described as a reliable spot for Haitian dishes where griot and tassot de cabrit are flavorful, portions are generous, and prices are good, with several reviewers calling the food excellent and a few noting the lalo as a popular dish that can be a mix of greens and leftovers; many praise friendly, patient service and a smiling staff member, while others point to long waits, uneven service, and interactions that feel unfriendly, yet the overall impression is that the food is worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Acajou Br - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Acajou Br

Opens Today at 12:30 pm
(252)

Review Summary

Acajou Br is described as delivering a flavorful, authentic Brazilian dining experience with favorites like feijoada, picanha, coxinhas, pastel, bobó de camarão and cassava fries, complemented by well-made caipirinhas, while the atmosphere is warm and family friendly and the service is consistently praised as welcoming and attentive, with the owners often greeting guests at the table; many reviews say the meals are generous and the experience makes guests want to return and would recommend it to others; some criticisms note uneven portions for the price, occasional long waits, and in a few visits issues with smoke in the dining area or misfires on certain items like pastel or pao de queijo; dietary needs are acknowledged with gluten-free options and careful handling to avoid contamination; overall the consensus positions Acajou Br as a strong choice for those seeking a genuine Brazilian meal in Montreal with robust flavors and a hospitable, engaging service.View restaurant profile
Daily Deli Resto Express - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Daily Deli Resto Express

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(33)

Review Summary

Daily Deli Resto Express earns praise for its tasty pâtés and solid casual fare, with reviewers noting that prices are elevated but the quality justifies the expense. The rice is excellent and worth a visit. Guests describe the staff as very kind and generous, and the service as consistently fantastic along with the overall excellent food. Visitors are encouraged to stop by if craving a good poutine or authentic fare. Dishes are delicious overall, with 'Ri sos pwa legim' served with rice and vegetables highlighted as a recommended choice, and pâtés noted as good too.View restaurant profile
Phat Grill Express - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Phat Grill Express

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(79)

Review Summary

Phat Grill Express is described as a small, welcoming spot where griot and charcoal grilled chicken are frequently praised for flavor and consistency. Regulars view it as a reliable place with hearty portions, while the owner and his wife are noted for their warm hospitality. The menu also includes items like pakouri, adding to the casual and friendly dining experience. Some reviews mention the food can be dry at times, but overall the place receives strong recommendations for great grilled dishes and satisfying meals.View restaurant profile
Boom J's Cuisine - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Boom J's Cuisine

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(55)

Review Summary

Reviews for Boom J's Cuisine highlight authentic Jamaican flavor and consistently tasty dishes, with jerk chicken wraps described as top quality and reliable, and the jerk poutine and stew beef praised as standout favorites. The service is consistently praised, and the overall vibe is warm and family style with home style meals. Menu highlights include flavorful oxtail and a boneless chicken roti, though one order was noted as overly salty and not true to curry, tasting more like stew chicken in a roti skin. Some remarks point out Montreal Caribbean options as lacking elsewhere, while others celebrate the authenticity found there. Overall, the restaurant is seen as delivering bold flavors and friendly service, offering a homey dining experience that many plan to revisit.View restaurant profile
Caro Resto - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Caro Resto

Open until 3 pm
(168)

Review Summary

Reviews portray Caro Resto as a warm, welcoming and spacious spot on the West Island where the food is consistently delicious, beautifully presented, and offered at very good value. The menu covers breakfast and brunch with a variety of dishes and Haitian influences like plantains and griot, and portions are generous. Service is repeatedly praised for being attentive and friendly, with the owner and chef making rounds to check in and add thoughtful touches that enhance the experience. The atmosphere is described as cozy yet lively, clean and family friendly, ideal for celebrations or casual meals with friends. A few notes mention minor missteps, but overall taste, freshness, and hospitality shine, leading many to call Caro Resto a new favorite or hidden gem and to plan return visits.View restaurant profile
Delices Antillais - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Delices Antillais

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(26)

Review Summary

Reviews of Delices Antillais show a mix of strong praise and practical caveats. The griot is repeatedly praised, with several readers calling it the best they've had and noting generous portions for the price. The overall flavor is described as tasty and comforting, and the staff or owner is consistently described as kind, welcoming, and dedicated, often running the place by herself. The venue is described as a small takeout spot, and on some days popular dishes are unavailable, which can be disappointing. A recurring caveat is that the restaurant is cash only, sometimes requiring a trip to an ATM and incurring fees, and some notes mention greasy meat or a salad not tasting right. Despite these issues, many reviewers would return for authentic Haitian flavors and good value.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go! - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Tapi Go!

Opens Today at 10 am
(239)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Tapi Go! as a cozy gluten-free haven in Montreal where celiac-safe options and distinctive Brazilian flavors shine, with widespread praise for the cheese bread pao de queijo and the tapioca dishes, as well as the acai bowls and fresh juices. The menu is highlighted for generous fillings, crisp textures, and a strong sense of authenticity, while the small space, warm decor, and Brazilian atmosphere blended with Montreal vibes add to the appeal. Staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming, easygoing atmosphere, though a few comments mention occasional slower service. A few reviewers mention price points being a bit high, but many feel the quality and gluten-free assurance justify it, and several say the experience is worth returning for or recommending to fellow celiacs and gluten-sensitive diners. Overall, Tapi Go! stands out as a beloved option for gluten free Brazilian fare, with memorable cheese bread, tasty tapiocas, and an inviting ambiance that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
Kalysta - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Kalysta

Opens Wednesday at 5 pm
(153)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Kalysta as a standout Caribbean Creole restaurant with refined, flavorful dishes and a warm, relaxed atmosphere. The dining experience is often praised for generous flavors, creative takes on tapas, and standout items like bokits, plantains, and other Creole specialties at reasonable prices. A few reviews note that phone orders have become difficult and that on some visits the space was closed or privatized, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive. Cocktails are frequently highlighted as excellent, and every dish is noted for bold and well balanced flavors. Service is consistently described as impeccable, attentive, and friendly, contributing to a welcoming feeling as soon as guests arrive. The ambiance is frequently described as convivial and comfortable, ideal for sharing with friends or family. Many reviewers consider Kalysta one of the best Creole and Caribbean options in the city and a must try for lovers of flavorful, culture rich cuisine. The chef and concept are praised for elevating Caribbean fusion, with dishes prepared with care and creativity and a warmth that makes diners feel at home. Overall, Kalysta is seen as an unforgettable culinary experience that combines high quality cooking, thoughtful presentation, and an inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Carribean Tasty Treats - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Carribean Tasty Treats

Opens Tuesday at 11:30 am
(25)

Review Summary

Reviews for Carribean Tasty Treats show a mix of experiences but overall strong appreciation for flavor and value. Several portions are praised as generous and meat is often described as tender with well seasoned curry goat, goat roti, and jerk chicken, while a few mentions point to smaller portions and limited gravy on curry goat. Cleanliness and a friendly, attentive staff are common positives that enhance the dining and takeout experience. Takeout and delivery are frequently used, with many diners repeatedly choosing goat curry, rotis, ox tail and jerk chicken and noting festive items like fried donuts and black cake when available. Repeated compliments about the rice and peas and the ability to eat with hands highlight a homey, satisfying feel. Overall, the sentiment leans positive with several reviewers pledging to return, reflecting a dependable option for Caribbean comfort food.View restaurant profile
Sous le Palmier - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Sous le Palmier

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(125)

Review Summary

Overall, Sous le Palmier is widely praised for warm, friendly, attentive service and a welcoming, unpretentious vibe paired with authentic Haitian flavors served hot and delicious. The menu features dishes like cabrit platter, goat with vegetables, and classic sides such as macaroni salad and plantains, with generous portions for the price and a good range of drink options, plus a beautiful terrace that makes it ideal for gatherings. Reviewers often call it among the best Haitian restaurants in Lasalle or the west, with many saying they will return and would recommend it strongly. Takeout is consistently praised for quality, and the outdoor seating is a highlight, though a few notes mention smaller portions or occasional order mishaps and uneven phone service. The overall mood is convivial and festive, emphasizing authenticity, simplicity, and good value.View restaurant profile
Sarah Cuisine Créole - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Sarah Cuisine Créole

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(71)

Review Summary

Sarah Cuisine Créole draws strong praise for its griot, which many describe as crispy and tender, along with flavorful rice, sauces, and generously portioned plates that make takeout feel like a feast. Reviewers hail it as some of the best Haitian food in Montreal and a reliable go to for traditional dishes such as riz djon djon and red beans, with extra macaroni salad often recommended. While most feedback is positive, a few reviews note inconsistencies, including dry chicken, off tasting plantains, underseasoned macaroni, and even a troubling report of hair in a dish, highlighting the importance of consistency. The overall tone emphasizes warm, family run service, fast delivery, and substantial portions, with many customers returning again and again.View restaurant profile
Tassot Créole - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Tassot Créole

Opens Today at 11 am
(32)

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Tassot Créole is described as one of the best Haitian restaurants in Montreal by some, with food praised for bold flavor, freshness, and spice, including fried goat and a perfectly spicy macaroni, along with strong notes on the banana, rice with beans, and pikliz. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and professional, with several reviewers noting prompt delivery and a pleasant dining experience. However, there are caveats: a few delivery orders arrived with the wrong rice or drink, and some portions were judged not to offer value for money, tempering otherwise high praise. Taken together, Tassot Créole is recommended for those seeking authentic Haitian fare, despite mixed feelings about value and occasional delivery issues.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Goût du Sud - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Restaurant Le Goût du Sud

Délicieuses cuisine créole authentique traditionnelle
Opens Today at 1 pm
(89)

Review Summary

Reviews of Restaurant Le Goût du Sud show Haitian Creole flavors shining in generous, fresh dishes, with griot, cabrit, and riz collé drawing frequent praise. Haitian rice and lamb are often cited as delicious, with generous portions that travel well for takeout. Yet experiences vary, with reports of burnt rice, missing pikliz, and dishes not always matching orders. The space is described as small and quiet, sometimes featuring a single table, while staff are described as friendly. Suggestions include adding more flavor to sides such as plantains, salad, and macaroni, and a desire for more consistency in quality. Overall the reviews portray a solid creole option where classic dishes can be very tasty, but with fluctuations that keep some customers cautious.View restaurant profile
Santiago - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Santiago

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(152)

Review Summary

Santiago in Montreal is praised as an authentic Dominican and Spanish spot where mofongo, tostones, pork dishes, chicharrón, empanadas, mondongo, and arroz con habichuelas showcase bold, true flavors and generous portions at good value. Reviewers emphasize warm, friendly service and a welcoming, homey atmosphere, with staff and the owner making guests feel at ease and the menu explained clearly. The overall mood is lively with great music and a vibe that feels like a celebration of roots, attracting visitors from Miami and other places who come back for the taste of home. Fresh juices and drinks are highlighted as standout, and the food is described as consistently flavorful and authentic. Overall, Santiago is seen as a reliable, vibrant destination delivering authentic Dominican flavor and a welcoming experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Fire & Ice - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Fire & Ice

Opens Today at 11 am
(9)

Review Summary

Fire & Ice earns high marks for friendly, welcoming service and consistently tasty bites. The wings are praised for their sauce and crispness, with the cubed chicken with wing sauce described as flavorful and a must try. The chicken roti is highlighted as amazing, among the best eaten, and there is excitement to try more items from the menu. Other favorites mentioned include jerk chicken and pineapple chicken, noted for great flavor and overall satisfaction. Taken together, the reviews portray a spot with mouthwatering food and reliable takeout options, where flavor and service stand out.View restaurant profile
Greenz Restaurant - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
Restaurant

Greenz Restaurant

Open until 5 pm
(49)

Review Summary

Greenz Restaurant draws strong praise for its rotis, with chicken and goat options noted for tender meat and thin, soft roti skins, and a creamy stew that enriches the dishes. The goat roti is especially well liked, though one reviewer would have preferred a little more potatoes. Rice and beans are described as a reliable favorite, while the chicken jerk and the roti receive frequent commendations for their bold, distinctive spice and flavor. Several diners call the chicken rotis among the best they have ever had, with some saying the flavors are absolutely incredible and have their own bold personality. Feelings of satisfaction come with plans to return for seconds, and the overall impression is strongly favorable.View restaurant profile
Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes

Opens Wednesday at 12 pm
(206)

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Overall, reviews describe a bold, home-style Caribbean kitchen known for generous portions and a wide range of flavors, with standout items like jerk chicken, curry goat, patties, fish cakes, plantains, and festivals, all praised for freshness and richly seasoned profiles and some diners noting a halal option. The vibe is described as welcoming and consistently friendly service, with fast takeout and attentive staff, though a few comments point to occasional slower moments, limited seating, and hours that can make it hard to visit. Taking value into account, portions are large and often considered worth the price, while some critics cite room for improvement on sides like rice or sauce portions and a few inconsistent experiences. Across locations, the restaurant is frequently hailed as a top Caribbean option in Montreal, a favorite for jerk lovers, and a place many plan to return to, reinforcing a sense of authentic flavors that feel like home cooking even for visitors.View restaurant profile
Bouchées Brésil Gourmet INC. - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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Bouchées Brésil Gourmet INC.

(19)

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Bouchées Brésil Gourmet INC. is described as the best place for Brazilian food in Montreal, with multiple deliveries and takeouts for special occasions and a consistently regret free experience. The food is described as delicious and requests are fulfilled precisely and on time, supporting repeat visits. The reviews note that the restaurant offers authentic Brazilian dishes and reliable service overall. Some listings show the restaurant as not open on Google Maps, which can cause confusion about hours, but the overall sentiment remains positive.View restaurant profile
La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne

May be temporarily closed
(27)

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La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne is described as clean and well kept, with a respectful, welcoming staff and a family friendly atmosphere. Reviewers praise the food as delicious, fresh, and authentically Haitian, with the fritay highlighted as well prepared and dishes like griot and tassot cabri with rice receiving praise. The interior is noted as superbly decorated, with comfortable seating, and the ambiance described as lively with good music and attentive service. Some visits include criticisms such as a macaroni salad that tastes like a bland Italian vinaigrette, rice that is sticky and overcooked with little beans, and meat that is quite fatty, along with higher prices that left some diners feeling the meals did not justify the cost. Despite these notes, many reviewers consider it among the best Haitian options in town and say the experience is friendly, authentic, and worth repeating, with staff making a point to check in with guests.View restaurant profile
Kim Détente Resto - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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Kim Détente Resto

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
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Taken together, reviews describe Kim Détente Resto as a standout Haitian spot known for tender griot, flavorful dishes, and generous portions, with warm, fast service and a welcoming atmosphere that many diners appreciate. The menu items such as riz djondjon and pikliz receive frequent praise, and the overall impression is fresh, authentic food offered at a good value, with guests noting they would return and often recommend it to others. A few critiques mention dishes that can be a touch dry or overly tomato heavy, and the space can feel crowded or uninspiring at times, with some remarks about price for portion size, but these concerns do not outweigh the consistent quality and high regard for the restaurant. Overall, Kim Détente Resto is viewed as a top Haitian option with reliable flavor, generous servings, and friendly service that makes it a go-to for family meals or casual dinners.View restaurant profile
Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie

Opens Today at 12 pm
(10)

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Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie is described as a welcoming spot where the food is comforting and tasty, with dishes that feel truly respectful of Antillean cuisine and an overall experience often called lovely; guests note that everything is good and the dishes are impressive, and the staff is described as very kind; a griot dish is mentioned as feeling a bit off, but low ratings seem out of step with the overall experience, and many patrons say they would recommend the restaurant.View restaurant profile
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Dutty Yea

Opens Today at 4 pm
(39)

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Reviews of Dutty Yea present a balanced picture with generous portions and standout jerk chicken, along with crowd favorites such as the Dutty Nonnie and Pon Pon Jerk bowls, plus coco curry chicken and a loaded potato bowl. The flavors are described as vibrant and fresh, with sauces that add depth and a pineapple salsa that brings brightness, and desserts like vanilla and vanilla raspberry swirl ice cream are highlighted as well. Guests note a welcoming space, attentive staff, and the sense that this Jamaican inspired spot is a welcome addition to the neighborhood, especially for a casual bite when in the area. Some comments focus on value, suggesting prices or portions could be more favorable, while a few bowls are described as missing ingredients or not perfectly cooked, and one drink is sometimes overpowering. Overall, the place is seen as a tasty and accessible option that delivers flavorful, well presented dishes and generous servings.View restaurant profile
Au goût tropical - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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Au goût tropical

Opens Today at 11 am
(13)

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At Au goût tropical, reviews describe very good Haitian dishes and friendly service, with praise for a welcoming atmosphere and positive experiences from past visits. The food is generally praised as very good and the service as solid, with kindness from the staff noted. One review recounts a recent griot order that arrived as a child’s portion with barely any rice and dry meat, followed by a phone call explaining that Uber Eats portions differ from in-house servings, a factor emphasized as the last time. Ambiance was linked to the delivery experience in that note. Overall, the collection of reviews points to tasty fare and warm hospitality, but a delivery mishap and portion size issue left a notably negative impression in that instance.View restaurant profile
Chez Toutou - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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Chez Toutou

Opens Today at 12 pm
(25)

Review Summary

Reviews for Chez Toutou praise the Plat de boulettes for its perfect texture and savory flavor, and credit the welcoming service with making diners feel at home, encouraging repeat visits. The Haitian menu is described as among the best and the prices are noted as good value for the quality.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Piklìz - Montreal Caribbean, Brazilian Restaurants
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Restaurant Piklìz

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(299)

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Reviewers describe Piklìz as a warm, cozy Haitian spot with a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. The menu showcases dishes like griot, djondjon rice, pikliz, plantains and more, with the griot repeatedly praised for tenderness and rich seasoning. Goat poutine, banana donuts, macaroni salad, and a range of cocktails are noted as tasty additions, and the decor and music contribute to a homey, neighborhood vibe. Service is often described as attentive and friendly, with staff making guests feel welcome and well cared for. Several reviews mention small portions relative to price and occasional inconsistency, with suggestions for stronger seasoning on some dishes. Overall Pikliz is seen as a standout Haitian option in Montreal, well suited for groups or intimate meals, and many reviewers say they plan to return.View restaurant profile
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