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Caribbean Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

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Dutty Yea - Caribbean Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Dutty Yea

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(41)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Dutty Yea is described as a hidden gem with bold flavors and generous portions, blending Jamaican jerk with Japanese influences in bowls like Dutty Nonnie and Pon Pon Jerk, plus a coco and curry chicken option that many find standout. Reviews praise the chicken, noting it’s tasty with a good char and plenty of meat, the sorrel drink and a vanilla raspberry swirl ice cream as pleasant extras, and the overall presentation as fresh and appealing. The staff are consistently described as warm, friendly, and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. Some diners mention price concerns or occasional price display issues, and a few meals feel less special for the cost, though most agree the flavors and portions justify the visit. The noted soft launch with limited rice options gave guests extra potatoes and a sense of flexibility, and the location is described as a healthy addition to the neighborhood worth a detour, especially on sunny days near the park. Overall, Dutty Yea appears to be a chef driven option that delivers memorable flavor and care, with room to improve consistency and pricing clarity.View restaurant profile
Au goût tropical - Caribbean Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Au goût tropical

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(17)
Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Reviews describe Au goût tropical as delicious Haitian cuisine with standout griot, pikliz, and plantains, praising flavorful dishes like the Rio Rio pickle, a warm ambiance, and friendly service, with many saying they will return to try more of the menu. Not the best for everyone, but it remains among the top Haitian options for many. The staff are described as friendly and the overall vibe as welcoming. Several reviewers mention plans to come back multiple times to explore the full menu. One Uber Eats order is noted where a griot arrived in a kid's portion with barely any rice and dry meat, and when contacted about it the response was that Uber Eats portions differ from dine-in, making that the last visit. Taken together, the tone is positive overall with a caveat about delivery portions.View restaurant profile

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