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Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

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Flap Flap - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Flap Flap

Opens Today at 11 am
(159)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Flap Flap draws praise for a warm welcome, a bright atmosphere, and attentive service that makes guests feel at home. Reviews highlight authentic Haitian flavors with dishes like griot, rice and plantains, pikliz, and other options that many find flavorful and well prepared, and the space is described as clean and inviting. Service is consistently described as impeccable, with good communication and timely delivery for dine-in and takeout. The staff are noted for patience and friendliness, contributing to a welcoming, value-driven experience. A few mentions point out small flaws such as pork that can be a touch dry or a sauce with a barbecue finish, but the overall impression is of delicious food, generous portions, and a lively, satisfying place to eat.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kamúy - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Kamúy

Cool & artful spot with a terrace presenting traditional & generous pan-Caribbean cuisine.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1653)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: Gumbo and Jambalaya in Montreal: A Taste of New OrleansBecome a Part of Culinary History at Montréal en Lumière 2026View More

Review Summary

Kamúy offers a warm, inviting atmosphere that highlights Haitian and Creole flavors, with standout items like griot, accras, poulet frit, jerk chicken, conch and djon djon rice, plus comforting sides and pain patate for dessert. Cocktails such as Corossol Colada are praised, and portions are generous, often suitable for sharing. Service is friendly and attentive, with staff who explain dishes and make recommendations, even though a few visits note occasional delays or price considerations. The space, music and decor create a lively yet cozy setting, ideal for a date, friends or a pre show in the theater district. Overall the reviews point to tasty, flavorful food, warm hospitality and a memorable dining experience at Kamúy.View restaurant profile
Fourchette Antillaise - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Fourchette Antillaise

Opens Today at 1 pm
(212)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

Fourchette Antillaise offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with clean spaces and tasteful decor, where the dining experience feels inviting and comfortable; the menu bursts with authentic Haitian flavors, from tender griot to flavorful lambi and satisfying rice and beans, all served in generous portions with a bright pikliz kick; service is friendly, respectful and attentive, whether dining in or taking out, and the kitchen delivers freshness and solid presentation; the ambiance stays lively and family friendly, though celebrations can bring some noise; overall, guests leave impressed by the consistency of good food and thoughtful hospitality.View restaurant profile
La Calebasse - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

La Calebasse

Opens Today at 12 pm
(89)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

La Calebasse is celebrated for flavorful and authentic African cuisine with generous portions that guests remember. Diners describe a welcoming, calm atmosphere with friendly, attentive service that makes meals feel special. Signature dishes and pairings such as braised chicken, mafe, garba, fish and lamb with alloco are praised for rich, satisfying flavors and appealing presentations. The restaurant is noted for cleanliness, efficient service, and a memorable dining experience. Reviews collectively highlight consistent quality, a warm hospitality vibe, and a strong desire to return for more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

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 5 pm
(68)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ for authentic Haitian flavors, with pâté kodé, accras and griot noted as standout bites and the kabrit grillé and cashew chicken delivering bold, satisfying flavors. Ambiance is described as cozy and inviting, with tasteful decor, vibrant music and a lively lounge vibe that still feels comfortable. Friendly, attentive service helps guests feel at home from start to finish, and staff are praised for accommodating dietary needs. Highlights include flaky pastries and overall balance of mains, sides and desserts, with occasional added touches like a complimentary dessert and well balanced drinks such as a rum sour. Overall, the dining experience is described as flavorful, welcoming and memorable, a standout Haitian restaurant in Montreal that many reviewers say is worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Mango Bay - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Mango Bay

Opens Today at 3 pm
(41)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

Review Summary

Mango Bay is described as a superb discovery where the food is excellent and richly prepared and the service stays attentive even when the owner is working solo. The menu brings Jamaica's flavors within an affordable range, offering a welcome break from fast food for family meals, nights out with friends, or takeout. Dishes highlighted across reviews include goat pastry, fried red snapper, plantains, oxtail and well cooked sides, with oxtail noted as very good and hot. The restaurant is described as a great spot for an evening with friends or a date night, with good service and consistently tasty options, and one reviewer even calling it Michelin recommended. Overall Mango Bay is portrayed as a reliable, tasty choice in the city that diners repeatedly enjoy and recommend, with messages that the Caribbean flavors are among the best in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Kwizinn - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Kwizinn

Caribbean fusion inspired cuisine 🌴
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1247)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Gumbo and Jambalaya in Montreal: A Taste of New OrleansBlack History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateView More

Review Summary

Diners celebrate Kwizinn for its elevated fusion of Haitian and Caribbean flavors, with dishes that are flavorful, well seasoned and beautifully presented, from griot and octopus carpaccio to plantain burger and lobster pasta. Portions are generous and the tasting menu offers great value for exploring the varied menu. The drinks and cocktails are memorable, with inventive presentations like cocktails served in a whole pineapple. The atmosphere is warm, chic, and festive, with a mix of intimate dining rooms and a lively Old Montreal vibe, enhanced by live music on certain nights and a welcoming terrace. The service is consistently described as impeccable, attentive, and friendly, with staff guiding guests through the menu and making celebrations feel special. Kwizinn is recommended for celebrations, group dinners, dates, or simply discovering Caribbean cuisine at a high level, and many guests plan their next visit as soon as they leave.View restaurant profile
Caribbean Food Factory - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Caribbean Food Factory

Open 24HRS
(266)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Curries in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews for Caribbean Food Factory highlight bold authentic Caribbean flavors, with jerk chicken repeatedly praised as tender, juicy, and highly seasoned, and dishes like curry goat, ackee and saltfish, oxtail, roti, and fried dumplings receiving frequent compliments; several diners note generous portions and good value, and the food is described as fresh, flavorful, and satisfying, with some calling it the best Jamaican food around and even a standout in the area. The experience at times shines with friendly, fast, and attentive service, and open late appeal, but many comments point to inconsistent service and long wait times, miscommunications at pickup or delivery, missing items, and quality fluctuations that can depend on the shift or time of day. Some feedback mentions takeout packaging, temperature, and presentation concerns, while others praise the atmosphere, authenticity, and healthier juice options. Taken together, Caribbean Food Factory is seen as a top destination for authentic Caribbean cuisine with strong dishes and potential improvement in consistency and reliability.View restaurant profile
Mister Paté - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Mister Paté

Open until 9:30 pm
(22)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Overall, the reviews show a strong fondness for Mister Paté's paté but caution about changes to the recipe, fluctuating freshness, and uneven service. Drove long distances for the product, only to find the recipe different from earlier visits, and interactions at the counter ranged from patient to less friendly. The cash only policy and lack of change in the register meant trips to an ATM were necessary. Some feel freshness suffers, possibly due to timing near closing, while prices stay the same despite the dip in perceived quality. Still, the paté remains a favorite for many, with enthusiastic praise echoed in French.View restaurant profile
Mr Patty - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Mr Patty

Open until 5 pm
(160)
Côte-Saint-Luc

Review Summary

Across many reviews, Mr Patty is presented as the go to spot for Jamaican patties in Montreal, with patties praised as fresh, flaky and flavorful, especially the beef and chicken varieties, and even veggie options. Patrons stock up by the dozen, freeze them, and reheat when cravings strike, and many note that the patties are best hot and freshly made, sometimes with a touch more heat. A small seating area and a friendly, welcoming vibe are mentioned, along with reliable service though some guests say customer service could use a bit more polish. The shop is described as a source for others too, with patties supplied to many restaurants, underscoring consistency over the years. Prices are noted as reasonable, with some fluctuation depending on order size, and occasional praise for extras like soups on weekends such as cow foot or chicken soup. It is cited as the most authentic Jamaican patty experience in Montreal, a family owned operation that remains strong, with frequent reminders to visit early to avoid running out and even calls for delivery options to expand.View restaurant profile
Fleurs Karaïbes - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Fleurs Karaïbes

(6)
Chomedey

Review Summary

At Fleurs Karaïbes, guests describe an initial sense of apprehension giving way to a pleasant surprise as attentive hospitality and impeccable service accompany savory dishes prepared with care and generosity. Every bite conveys passion and the overall experience blends elegance with warmth. Prices are noted as affordable, with fritay and griot praised for a tender marinade and accra. The impression is of a place where refined ambiance meets generous hospitality, inviting a strong recommendation.View restaurant profile
Greenz Restaurant - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Greenz Restaurant

Open until 8 pm
(52)
Lachine, Montreal-West

Review Summary

Greenz Restaurant draws praise for its roti offerings, with chicken roti described as very good and goat roti described as amazing. The roti skin is thin and soft and the goat meat is tender and tasty, while the chicken jerk is also described as delicious. A minor critique mentions a desire for a little more potatoes with the goat roti, and rice and beans are consistently enjoyed by many, contributing to strong overall recommendations.View restaurant profile
MikFally - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

MikFally

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(23)
Vimont

Review Summary

MikFally offers a warmly welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere with attentive staff who ask questions and make recommendations to meet guests' needs. The food is delicious with generous portions and well-presented dishes. Bananas are thin and crispy and the rice grains stay separate, showcasing the Haitian flavors that guests praise. The team, including the server/cook and the owner, helps guests feel at ease, and the venue is consistently described as clean and welcoming. Many diners say they would return, noting a positive overall experience and the likelihood of eating there again, with a minor note that a little extra rice could accompany the griot.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S

Opens Today at 2:30 pm
(19)
Bois-des-Filion

Review Summary

Reviews of Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S praise juicy griot served with a flavorful sauce over Haitian rice and excellent plantains, with portions described as very large and meals thoroughly satisfying. The food is described as very good and consistently wonderful, and pate kode is singled out as the best ever. A visit with a brother is noted as very delicious, and returning to place an order is described as feeling like being on a journey. Overall, meals are delicious, portions generous, and the griot stands out as a personal favorite at this restaurant.View restaurant profile
Valde Restaurant Casse Croute - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Valde Restaurant Casse Croute

Open until 9 pm
(5)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Valde Restaurant Casse Croute offers a warm welcome and an enjoyable experience, with guests traveling from afar to enjoy excellent griots and finding the dishes delicious, and the staff described as very friendly. A phone number is requested because the telephone line is not functioning. The menu features good cabrit, fritay akra, marinade, bananne, pikliz, salade, and more, all served hot.View restaurant profile
Boom J's Cuisine - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Boom J's Cuisine

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(168)
Pointe St-Charles

Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

Review Summary

Boom J's Cuisine shows bold jerk flavors and comforting Jamaican fare, with curry goat and rice and peas and oxtail delivering flavorful, tender results and generous portions, while beef roti and patties draw mixed feedback and one visit felt bland or overly salty. A standout is a jerk chicken poutine that some say changed the game, and the place tends toward a low key, takeout vibe with friendly staff and big portions for the price. Service can be hit or miss, with slow or unclear communication and occasional order mix ups, even as other reviews praise warmth and consistency. Overall the restaurant offers solid options and authentic vibes, with jerk chicken and oxtail often highlighted, though quality and experience can vary by day and dish.View restaurant profile
Bar Pamplemousse - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Bar Pamplemousse

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(295)
Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Bar Pamplemousse as a cozy, stylish spot with a welcoming vibe where drinks and food consistently impress. The menu features inventive cocktails, a strong craft beer selection, and a range of dishes from hummus and lamb to octopus and falafel that many describe as outstanding. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and professional, with staff making guests feel welcome and well looked after. Ambiance shifts from intimate to lively, with a charming interior and a nice terrace that some guests enjoy, though a few reviews note crowding or a moldy smell from a nearby building when seated outside. Occasional critiques include slow service during busy periods, price inconsistencies between menus outside and inside, and a group billing issue that some felt could have been handled more smoothly. Overall Bar Pamplemousse is described as a great place for friends or family to enjoy a night out with reliable drinks, tasty food, and a warm, friendly atmosphere, with many looking forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie

Open until 8:30 pm
(11)
Repentigny

Review Summary

Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie is described as a place where the chef's passion for Antillean and Haitian cuisine shines through a menu that shows curiosity and a strong attachment to the ingredients, with dishes that are incredibly fresh and flavors that respect family cooking traditions. The overall experience is often characterized as beautiful to discover or rediscover, with a warm, friendly atmosphere and attentive service, and comforting, consistently good dishes that leave diners wanting more. While most feedback is positive, one note mentions a griot that felt off to some, but the prevailing tone is that the restaurant delivers a standout, flavorful and inviting experience.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Piklìz - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Piklìz

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(307)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

Reviews portray Piklìz as a warm, intimate spot with attentive service and a vibe that blends Haitian hospitality with a cozy Montreal atmosphere. Dishes such as griot, djondjon rice, pikliz, plantains, and the creole macaroni salad draw frequent praise for bold, well balanced seasoning and tender textures, while banana donuts, accras, and the signature griot poutine are highlighted by several guests. The decor, music, and menu feel like a love letter to Haiti, and drinks and cocktails add a lively touch, with staff going the extra mile to ensure a friendly experience. Many diners say they would return, and some even use it for celebrations or as a go to Haitian option in the city, though a few reviews point out small portions for the price, occasional inconsistency in flavor or execution, and days when meals did not meet expectations. Overall, Piklìz is seen as a strong, memorable choice for Haitian cuisine in Montreal and worth another visit.View restaurant profile
Resto MQC-Melody - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Resto MQC-Melody

Opens Tuesday at 12 pm
(19)
Châteauguay

Review Summary

Reviews describe MQC as more than a restaurant; it is a true community hub where Caribbean flavors inspired by Jamaican and Trinidadian traditions are cooked with care, serving warm, well-seasoned dishes in portions that feel made for people, not for Instagram. The atmosphere is welcoming and inclusive, with lunchtime scenes of kids from diverse backgrounds sharing tables, helping one another, and learning that a place can matter; volunteers and staff set a tone of respect and belonging, checking in on diners and ensuring nobody leaves hungry. The pay-it-forward structure, where a full-price meal subsidizes a student meal, gives dignity and food security, while the location near local institutions makes it accessible. Food is repeatedly praised as authentic, comforting, homemade, with a desire to try items like oxtail and goat, and the overall sentiment is that this place anchors the community through daily nourishment and connection. Weekend hours expanding access further amplify the impact and invite more people to participate in supporting this initiative.View restaurant profile
Seasoned Dreams - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Seasoned Dreams

Opens Today at 12 pm
(26)
Ville-Émard

Review Summary

Seasoned Dreams is described as having a lively vibe and friendly service, with poutine options like plantain and griot sparking excitement, though cheese issues and uneven quality temper the enthusiasm. Reviews note a poutine week glitch and cheese sometimes missing or light, while the plantain and griot version is highly praised. Mac and cheese is sometimes below average. Excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere are frequently mentioned. A French review describes a calm ambiance, attentive staff, and a half chicken with fries and rice that was excellent. Some longtime patrons feel quality and packaging have declined, with salads that used to be goat cheese and mixed greens now iceberg lettuce with bland cheese, and a shift to greasy fries in cheap boxes instead of reusable bowls. Overall, Seasoned Dreams shows potential with flavors and service, but consistency and packaging quality vary.View restaurant profile
MTL Yardie - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

MTL Yardie

Discover authentic Jamaican cuisine in Montreal. Enjoy bold flavours, traditional dishes, and catering options for everyday meals and events.
Open until 8 pm
(133)
Côte-Saint-Luc, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews consistently highlight MTL Yardie as a standout for authentic Jamaican flavors in Montreal, with jerk chicken that is fall off the bone and deeply seasoned, tender oxtail, flavorful curry goat, hearty roti, and generously portioned patties at good value. The menu staples like jerk chicken wings, oxtail stuffed patty, ackee and saltfish, and pumpkin rice receive frequent praise for depth of flavor, while drinks such as sorrel and fruit punch are noted as refreshing accompaniments. The atmosphere and service are described as warm, friendly, and welcoming, making the experience feel authentic and enjoyable, though a few orders have fallen short on sides or portions and some reviewers report occasional service missteps or variability in roti and patty quality. Still, many travelers and locals alike say the quality, consistency, and hospitality keep them returning and recommending it, with multiple mentions of the place being worth the drive and a standout option for Jamaican food in the city.View restaurant profile
Le Fils à Maman - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Le Fils à Maman

Opens Today at 11 am
(94)
Pont Viau

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Fils à Maman as a comforting Haitian style spot with a homey mom and pop vibe where griot with rice and pikliz hits a perfect salty and tangy balance and the rice earns frequent praise. The mac and cheese and plantain dishes are hailed as standout favorites, and the smash burger and even pizza have drawn enthusiastic notes, all served by an owner who is consistently friendly and generous and helps create a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere. Generous portions and affordable prices are repeatedly mentioned, making it easy to justify a repeat visit for griot and other staples. Some diners note small inconsistencies such as too much rice or not enough meat, sometimes a bland sauce, or missing plantain or salad in certain orders, but these are outweighed by the overall impression of a hidden gem offering authentic Caribbean comfort food. Delivery is available and many reviewers say it’s worth the trip or a quick stop to grab a hearty, comforting meal.View restaurant profile
Caribbean Paradise - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Caribbean Paradise

Opens Today at 11 am
(61)
LaSalle

Review Summary

Caribbean Paradise is described in reviews as a reliable spot for celebrations and casual meals with a stress free party atmosphere and attentive, easy going service. Food praise centers on large portions, authentic West Indian flavors, and favorites like oxtail, goat, chicken and goat roti, and spicy shrimp roti, with a strong hot sauce and a note about Peardrax, and the dishes are said to be well worth the trip for diners in Lasalle and Montreal. The interior is liked and cash payments are noted by some guests. Beyond dining, the restaurant is seen as a community cornerstone that has hosted free Christmas parties with toy giveaways and offered its venue for local events, with a past incident acknowledged but the overall tone remaining supportive of its ongoing contribution.View restaurant profile
Ella Foods - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Ella Foods

Opens Today at 11 am
(17)
Lachine

Review Summary

Ella Foods receives mixed feedback on value, with results depending on the dish ordered. The jerk chicken fried rice and jerk chicken spring rolls are enjoyed for flavor, and the ox tail plate is described as delicious and large in portion. The Rasta pasta is considered overpriced for its portion size, though not bad. The staff are noted as very friendly and clearly working hard to satisfy customers. The atmosphere is described as gnarly, and it is not considered a good date spot.View restaurant profile
Chef Jo - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Chef Jo

Open until 4 am
(95)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Chef Jo describe a warm, welcoming Haitian spot with generally tasty, freshly prepared dishes and generous portions, but with mixed consistency and occasional delays. Several comments praise the service and the owner-operator’s dedication, noting that when the kitchen is on the flavors are strong, the meat is well seasoned, and the plates feel satisfying and good value, though others report slower service, less polished presentation, and issues such as dry griot, bland sauces, mushy rice, and overly fatty bananas. Delivery experiences echo the dine-in impressions, with frequent compliments on flavor and portion size but similar caveats about timing and consistency. In sum, Chef Jo is seen as a solid choice for Haitian cuisine in the area, delivering memorable dishes and a friendly atmosphere, yet improvements in consistency and kitchen execution could elevate the overall experience.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

3 Pierres 1 Feu

Open until 6 pm
(414)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateAmerican BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-TriesView More

Review Summary

Overall, the reviews paint 3 Pierres 1 Feu as part of a lively, colorful market experience with a vast array of fresh produce, seafood, cheeses, meats, flowers and locally made gifts, plus plenty of places to eat on site or take a break on a terrace. The atmosphere is described as warm, authentic and very Montreal, with friendly vendors, easy navigation and a rhythm that invites wandering, tasting and lingering. The market and its stalls are repeatedly praised for quality, seasonality and breadth of choices, from everyday groceries to special finds, while parking options and accessibility are noted as a plus. The restaurant earns kudos as a reliable stop for a meal after shopping, and the overall vibe encourages trying new flavors and picking up gift items. A few critics mention higher prices, a sense of gentrification and occasional quieter winter days, but the consensus remains that 3 Pierres 1 Feu is a must visit for food lovers seeking local, delicious fare.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Escape - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant L'Escape

Opens Today at 5 pm
(49)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Restaurant L'Escape is described as a cozy, clean venue with attentive and friendly service and a warm atmosphere where authentic Nigerian and African dishes are well cooked, flavorful, and nicely seasoned. Dishes such as Ogbono Soup, Bitterleaf Soup, and Seafood Okra are noted for balanced flavors that are not too salty or spicy. The staff are helpful in guiding choices, sometimes showing visuals to help pick meals, and the music plus ambiance are highlighted as enjoyable elements of the dining experience. The restaurant is praised for being open on time, comfortable seating, and consistent hospitality that makes guests feel welcome. Overall, reviews position Restaurant L'Escape as a top spot for genuine Nigerian cuisine, with high standards of cleanliness, good music, and a vibe that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Sarah Cuisine Créole - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Sarah Cuisine Créole

Opens Today at 12 pm
(77)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Sarah Cuisine Créole draws strong praise for its griot, described as crispy and juicy with tender meat, and the rice and sauce and macaroni salad that balance the plate. Takeout and delivery are common, with generous portions and a sauce that seems to include meat juices. Riz djon djon, red beans, plantains, and pikliz are cited among the staples, and many reviewers note that extra macaroni salad is worth it. Some call it the best Haitian food in Montreal and a go to for authentic flavors, while a few reports mention inconsistencies, such as fatty pork, stray hairs on a dish, a macaroni that smells off, or the salad needing more salt. Overall, Sarah Cuisine Créole is seen as a go to for traditional Haitian cuisine with standout griot and riz djon djon, though cleanliness and consistency concerns are raised by a minority.View restaurant profile
Bigga Taste - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Bigga Taste

Opens Today at 11 am
(68)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Bigga Taste as a warm, clean family run spot offering authentic Jamaican food in Montreal, with generous portions and prices many feel are fair for the quality. The jerk chicken is repeatedly praised for being moist, flavorful, and well spiced with a nice kick, while oxtail and curry goat are noted for tender meat and rich gravy. Dishes like curry chicken roti, fried plantains, dumplings, patties, and ackee and saltfish with dumplings are described as flavorful and comforting, with fresh seasoning and a home style vibe. The staff and atmosphere receive frequent compliments for friendliness and quick service, though there are occasional busy periods that slow service. Some reviews offer more critical notes, such as jerk pork not delivering the same depth of flavor, variances in gravy, or higher prices and a card fee. Overall Bigga Taste is seen as a go to spot for Jamaican food in the area, delivering bold flavors, good quality, and a welcoming environment.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Goût du Sud - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Le Goût du Sud

Délicieuses cuisine créole authentique traditionnelle
Opens Today at 12 pm
(90)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Reviews of Restaurant Le Goût du Sud consistently praise the griot and rice, with many calling the griot excellent, tender and fresh, and the rice just perfect; accras are described as well cooked and crispy, and the cabrit and its marinade with pikliz earn frequent compliments. The restaurant is often praised as a classic Haitian Creole spot with flavorful, well seasoned dishes and generous portions. Some observers report occasional missteps such as missing pikliz on delivery, burnt rice on a visit, or dishes not always matching requests, and a few note that certain sides like plantains, salad, and macaroni could use more flavor. Overall the atmosphere is described as cozy and the staff friendly, and multiple reviewers say they would return or have added it to favorites. A number of comments also acknowledge improved quality in some visits, while others point to room for ongoing consistency, especially for vegetarian options. Taken together, the reviews present a popular, crowd pleasing option for Haitian cuisine with strong positives and some variable experiences.View restaurant profile
Tassot Créole - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Tassot Créole

Opens Today at 11 am
(55)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Tassot Créole draws praise for friendly, welcoming service and a vibrant Creole menu with generous portions, good value, and quick service. Dishes like griot with rice and fried plantains are highlighted as tasty and substantial, often prepared in front of diners, which adds to the appeal. The experience is described as authentic and flavorful by many, with some noting that the dish variety and heat can be satisfying and the overall prices reasonable. However, critiques include chicken that can be dry or underseasoned, and some executions that seem aimed at pleasing a local audience rather than staying strictly Haitian. There are remarks about serving meals in plastic takeout containers in the dining room and mixed opinions on authenticity, with a sense that the restaurant is worth trying as a Creole option and a reasonable detour for those seeking bold flavors. Overall, the reviews converge on solid flavors and large portions along with friendly service, albeit with some consistency concerns on certain meats and presentation.View restaurant profile
La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne

Opens Today at 12 pm
(27)
L'Assomption

Review Summary

La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne is described as offering delicious, authentic Haitian cuisine in a clean and inviting setting with friendly, attentive staff. Reviewers praise dishes such as fritay, griot, and tassot cabri with riz collé, noting generous portions and freshness, and describe a lively, family friendly atmosphere with a well kept interior. Some critics point to issues like a macaroni salad with a less favorable vinaigrette, riz collé that was overly sticky or overcooked, and fattier meats, along with higher prices than other Haitian restaurants, which tempered some visits. Overall, the dining experience is portrayed as satisfying and memorable, with many saying they would return, citing a warm vibe, solid service, and strong flavors that contribute to this being one of the best Haitian options around.View restaurant profile
Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes

Opens Today at 12 pm
(211)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Reviews of Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes describe a consistently flavorful and authentic Caribbean experience in the Montreal area, with juicy jerk chicken, top notch curry goat, and generous portions of sides for good value. The menu shines with fish cakes, beef patties, plantains, rice and peas, and festivals, all noted for fresh, balanced flavors and a bright pepper sauce. Halal options are mentioned by several reviewers, and the food often feels like home cooking, with strong praise for authenticity and variety. Service is frequently praised as friendly and efficient, though a few comments mention uneven service or limited dine-in hours across locations. Taken together, the reviews portray Pimento's as a go-to spot for jerk lovers and curry goat fans, a hidden gem by many, with consistently tasty dishes and generous portions, while acknowledging some variability in experience and availability.View restaurant profile
La Griottine - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

La Griottine

Opens Today at 11 am
(193)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Customers describe La Griottine as delivering excellent Haitian cooking with fresh, flavorful dishes and generous portions, especially griot and rice dishes, with some noting crispy griot and tender meat and a highly satisfying balance of seasoning. The meals are consistently described as fresh, well presented, and filling, often accompanied by sides like plantains and pikliz, and the riz djondjon as particularly delicious. Service is repeatedly praised as warm, friendly, attentive, professional, and punctual, creating a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere that many call charming or calm. Value is highlighted as fair, with generous portions and reasonable prices, prompting repeat visits and recommendations to friends and family. While a few remarks point to minor downsides such as occasional saltiness or a dining room that can feel a touch chilly, these are outweighed by the overall impression of quality, authenticity, and a strong sense of community in the dining experience. Overall, La Griottine is portrayed as a standout Haitian restaurant with authentic flavors, consistent quality, and a vibe that invites returning for both dine-in and takeout.View restaurant profile
Bistro Jaybi - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Jaybi

Opens Today at 11 am
(77)
Fabreville

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Bistro Jaybi as a hidden gem with consistently delicious food, praising the griot as tender inside and crispy on the outside with fresh pikliz, and the jerk chicken and fried chicken as juicy and well seasoned, often paired with rice, mac and cheese, and a spicy barbecue sauce that hits the right notes. The portions are generous and the prices considered very good value, with many noting they would return and highly recommend it. A few comments mention downsides such as occasional greaseiness, missing banana plantain or coleslaw on some visits, and some concerns about dining room cleanliness, though delivery orders via Uber Eats are praised for flavor and reliability. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a satisfying choice for bold flavors and hearty portions, offering something different for those seeking a satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
Delices Antillais - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Delices Antillais

Opens Today at 11 am
(27)
Duvernay

Review Summary

Delices Antillais comes across as a small, welcoming, family-run spot where the star is hearty, flavorful fare and generous portions, especially the griot which many call excellent or the best they have eaten; the atmosphere is warm and the service described as attentive with the owner running the place mostly alone. Fans say the food is consistently good and sometimes better than fast food, making it a go-to choice when in the area. Some days the full menu isn't available and cash is the only accepted payment, with a note about having to use an ATM and incurring a fee. The place feels a bit old fashioned but charming, commonly used for takeout though dine-in is appreciated by regulars who say they keep returning for the cooking. Overall, the reviews paint a picture of a beloved, value-driven spot that delivers solid flavor and a welcoming, family-style experience, keeping customers coming back again and again.View restaurant profile
Hectare Café - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Hectare Café

Open until 3 pm
(40)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Hectare Café for strong coffee and friendly, attentive service, with a warm tropical vibe that makes the place feel welcoming and relaxed. The coffee menu earns broad praise—from cappuccino and cortado to americanos and a standout matcha—with notes of smooth, nutty flavors and some highlighting Haitian coffee as a unique Montreal find. Pastries and Haitian patties are described as delicious, and takeout is easy thanks to biodegradable packaging and a plant-based straw. The atmosphere is cozy and family-friendly, in a neighborhood setting that many say is worth returning to; while some call it the best coffee in Old Montreal or a top option for coffee lovers, others simply note it as a nice local choice to visit regularly.View restaurant profile
Kim Détente Resto - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Kim Détente Resto

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(95)
Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

Kim Détente Resto is described as delivering authentic Haitian cuisine with consistently delicious dishes and warm, attentive service. The griot is repeatedly highlighted as a standout, with other recommended items including riz djondjon and pikliz, and portions are commonly noted as generous. Service is praised for being fast and friendly, contributing to a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Some reviews mention higher prices and occasionally less generous portions on certain plates, and a few critics find the ambiance uninspiring or crowded. Overall the restaurant is seen as a strong option for Haitian food, with many calling it a standout in the area and encouraging others to try it.View restaurant profile
Sous le Palmier - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Sous le Palmier

Opens Today at 12 pm
(125)
LaSalle

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

At Sous le Palmier, reviews highlight a warm, friendly atmosphere and courteous service alongside delicious, authentic Haitian fare. The menu earns frequent praise for flavorful dishes such as cabrit and goat, and sides like macaroni salad, with portions often described as generous though a few experiences mention smaller portions or order mixups. The outdoor terrace is repeatedly described as beautiful and well suited for gatherings, matching a casual and welcoming vibe. Many diners describe it as among the best Haitian restaurants in Lasalle, with some calling it the best Haitian place in the area. A minority note occasional hiccups, particularly over the phone or with specific orders, but the overall sentiment remains positive and many indicate plans to return.View restaurant profile
Chez Lyly resto - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Lyly resto

Open until 11 pm
(54)
Sherbrooke

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
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