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Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants

We found 134 recommendations for Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants.

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Restaurant LouisiNANA

Restaurant in Laval, specializing in soul food cuisine with a jazz atmosphere.
Open until 10 pm
(278)

Review Summary

LouisiNANA delivers a warm Louisiana inspired atmosphere with striking decor and lively music that makes every visit feel like a festive escape, while the menu showcases generous portions of Cajun and Creole favorites such as jambalaya, gumbo, shrimp, crab dip, beignets, and seafood dishes, all thoughtfully prepared with bold yet balanced flavors complemented by creative cocktails and dessert options. The service consistently stands out for its attentiveness and friendliness, with staff guiding guests through the menu and making thoughtful recommendations to suit different tastes and occasions, from celebratory nights to casual dinners. The ambiance combines comfort with flair, offering a memorable experience that pairs well with the live music and convivial energy, making it a go to spot for sharing laughter with friends or enjoying a special night out, and leaving guests eager to return for the vibrant atmosphere, generous portions, and authentic Louisiana vibe.View restaurant profile
Kwizinn - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Kwizinn

Caribbean fusion inspired cuisine 🌴
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1239)

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
Fourchette Antillaise - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Fourchette Antillaise

Open until 8 pm
(201)

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
La Calebasse - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

La Calebasse

Open until 9 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
Mango Bay - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Mango Bay

Open until 10 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
Restaurant Kamúy - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper 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
Flap Flap - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Flap Flap

Open until 10 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
Chez Lyly resto - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Chez Lyly resto

Open until 11 pm
(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
Caribbean Food Factory - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Caribbean Food Factory

Open 24HRS
(259)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews portray Caribbean Food Factory as delivering bold, authentic Jamaican flavors, with the jerk chicken repeatedly highlighted for being juicy, well seasoned, and satisfying, along with strong performances from curry goat, oxtail, ackee and saltfish, and roti. Value and generosity of portions are frequently noted, keeping customers coming back for more. Yet service and consistency receive mixed marks, including long wait times, pickup or delivery delays, missing items, and occasional inconsistent quality or presentation. Some visits show freshness and hospitality, while others describe stale sides, cold components, or incomplete orders. Ambience and cleanliness are also mentioned, with opinions ranging from inviting to needing improvements. Despite the ups and downs, the consensus centers on flavorful food that can be worth the wait and the price for fans of authentic Caribbean cooking.View restaurant profile
Racine Créole - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Racine Créole

Discover the world of fusion cuisine at Racine Créole
Open until 11 pm
(360)

Review Summary

Reviews present Racine Créole as a standout Haitian Creole spot in Laval, delivering authentic flavors with a focus on griot that is tender and juicy, pikliz with just the right heat, and rice or djon djon rice that critics describe as delicious; dishes like tassot cabri, oxtail, chicken wings, bananes plantain, macaroni salad, acras, and sauces are repeatedly praised for freshness and generous seasoning. The ambiance is warm and family oriented, the restaurant is clean, and the staff are friendly and attentive, making guests feel at home; service is quick for many and takeout orders are smooth, with pick ups on time. Portions are generally generous and offer good value for the price, though a few reviews mention that family plates could be more substantial and a couple of guests would have preferred more spice. Overall Racine Créole is depicted as a reliable, welcoming place to enjoy true Haitian meals with standout griot, a lively vibe, and consistent quality that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Saveurs d'Haiti - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Saveurs d'Haiti

Open until 9 pm
(54)

Review Summary

Saveurs d'Haiti offers an inviting Haitian dining experience with a Sunday buffet that features a wide variety of fresh options, including rice, meats, fish, vegetables, salads, sauces, pikliz, and fruit for dessert, with the dinde and lalo highlighted as particularly tasty. The setting is warm and welcoming, making it a solid choice for groups, celebrations, and casual meals, with generous portions and comforting flavors that recall home cooking. Traditional favorites such as griot, cabrit, poulet, bananes pesées, and poisson frit are praised for their authenticity and depth of flavor. Staff are described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a lively yet relaxed ambiance, though some feedback mentions occasional delays with advance orders and shortages like brown rice. Overall, the reviews describe delicious food, generous portions, and a hospitable atmosphere, with Saveurs d'Haiti often cited as a must-try Haitian dining option and a reliable spot to return to for a satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
Boom J's Cuisine - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Boom J's Cuisine

Open until 9 pm
(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
Fine Bouche - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Fine Bouche

Open until 11 pm
(38)

Review Summary

Fine Bouche earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and friendly service, making guests feel at home. The food is described as delicious with generous, filling portions that are worth the visit, and the griot in particular is highlighted as a standout dish. Service is noted as good and the staff are sociable and attentive, contributing to a satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
Marché Méli-Mélo - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Grocery Store Top Pick

Marché Méli-Mélo

Open until 8 pm
(95)

Review Summary

Many customers describe Marché Méli-Mélo as delivering vibrant Creole flavors with generous portions. The griot is lauded for being flavorful and generous, with crispy skin and accompanying items like acra praised by fans. Dishes such as chicken with rice, plantain, and pikliz, and sides like rice and beans, receive positive notes. Portions are described as generous and prices are seen as slightly high, though the meals often feel worth it. Service quality is mixed, with some encounters described as fast and courteous and others as cold or less welcoming. Packaging for takeout is mentioned as a recurring issue, with bags sometimes not keeping items together and customers wishing for better transport containers. Delivery mishaps, especially with Uber, are acknowledged and the restaurant is credited for addressing mistakes. Some reviews call it one of the best Haitian restaurants in Montreal. The menu earns praise for variety, including plantains, acra, and the overall taste, though a few note the plantains could be crisper.View restaurant profile
LA BELLE HAITIENNE - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

LA BELLE HAITIENNE

Open until 9 pm
(72)

Review Summary

La Belle Haïtienne is widely praised for a warm, authentic Haitian dining experience where meals feel like home and portions are generous, with standout items such as griot, tassot, riz djondjon, and pikliz that showcase balanced spices and rich flavors. The atmosphere is welcoming and familial, and the staff are described as attentive and friendly, with a clear focus on hospitality. Some reviews mention drawbacks like long waits for the meal, moments when calls go unanswered, and occasions where the music can be loud and make ordering a bit challenging. Despite these, diners emphasize the care in cooking, fresh ingredients, and good value for the size and quality of the dishes. For many visitors, it stands out as a top Haitian option in Trois-Rivières and invites return visits to enjoy the comfort food and cultural ambiance. Overall, the consensus centers on flavorful, authentic Haitian dishes, generous servings, and a warm service that makes guests feel appreciated and at home.View restaurant profile
EpicesKay - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

EpicesKay

Open until 8 pm
(169)

Review Summary

Many reviewers describe EpicesKay as serving fresh, flavorful Haitian and Caribbean dishes at fair prices, with highlights including tender griot, crispy accra, flavorful rice and fresh pikliz. Service is frequently praised as professional, friendly, and attentive, and the clean, modern ambience contributes to a welcoming feel. Several diners call the griot the best in town and note the plantains, sauce, and overall flavors that taste like home. Some mention the hospitality and the owners' warmth, while a few point out that service can fluctuate and one reviewer felt uncomfortable with a request not to return. Overall, EpicesKay is seen as a standout option for authentic Haitian flavors in Montreal, with many guests planning to return and recommend it to friends.View restaurant profile
BBQ Creole - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

BBQ Creole

Open until 8 pm
(68)

Review Summary

Taken together, reviews for BBQ Creole show a pattern of strong flavor in Haitian staples, with griot described as crispy and addictive, the sauce praised, and the rice tasty; chicken and wings receive praise when fresh, and the place is often called a hidden gem with friendly service, though experiences vary; consistency issues appear in portions and ingredients, with missing items like pikliz or salad reported, meat portions sometimes small or uneven, and changes to menu items such as bread or portion sizes leaving some diners dissatisfied; delivery experiences are mixed, with some orders arriving short on meat or sides and others arriving promptly and well prepared; overall the food is recognized as delicious and the restaurant has potential, but quality and completeness can vary by order and day.View restaurant profile
La Fraicheur Tropicale - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

La Fraicheur Tropicale

May be temporarily closed
(42)

Review Summary

La Fraicheur Tropicale is praised for authentic home made Haitian cooking, with tender meat and generous portions that feel like a comforting staple. Service is described as friendly and attentive and the space is noted as clean. Some reviews mention high prices and occasional order mix ups, such as receiving pork instead of griot, and caution that the price may be steep for the portion size. The menu covers Haitian favorites like griot with rice, macaroni salad, Haitian spaghetti and fried fish, and the flavors are described as fresh and satisfying. The spot is conveniently located near the Langelier metro and is popular for delivery through Uber Eats, with portions that seem to offer good value for many diners. Overall, customers view it as a dependable source of hearty Haitian dishes and a standout option for comforting home style cooking.View restaurant profile
ONESTOP CARIBBEAN CUISINE - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

ONESTOP CARIBBEAN CUISINE

Open until 7 pm
(68)

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
Kablain - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Takeout/Counter

Kablain

Open until 8 pm
(7)

Review Summary

Reviews celebrate Kablain as a standout spot where the sticky rice outshines other Haitian restaurants in Montreal and brings back childhood memories, while the food is consistently good; the place is described as more than a restaurant, functioning like a small market, with very affordable prices and generous portions making it a go-to for a hearty meal in the area; strong recommendations come from patrons who feel lucky to have it nearby.View restaurant profile
Le Tiboeuf - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Le Tiboeuf

Open until 9 pm
(114)

Review Summary

Le Tiboeuf is described as a welcoming spot delivering flavorful Haitian fare with generous portions. Griot and tassot are highlighted for tenderness and rich seasoning, while rice dishes like riz collé and riz djondjon are noted as fragrant and well prepared; plantains are fresh and the sauces are often flavorful, though the pikliz occasionally lacks spice. The atmosphere and service are described as quick, friendly, and clean, with prices that feel accessible and some student discounts mentioned. Some reviews note an overly vinegary macaroni salad on one order and occasional inconsistency in spice or crispiness of the plantains, but the place is still called a hidden gem and one of the better Haitian options in the area. Overall, Le Tiboeuf comes across as a reliable and enjoyable experience with generous portions and a strong sense of authenticity that keeps diners returning for meat dishes, rice, and sides.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

3 Pierres 1 Feu

Open until 6 pm
(322)

Review Summary

3 Pierres 1 Feu earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a menu packed with bold flavors, from ceviche and griot to brisket and jerk chicken sandwiches. Diners say each dish is flavorful and satisfying, with many eager to return to try more items. The setting blends a casual, market-inspired vibe with eclectic decor, making it a standout stop in Montreal's culinary scene. Prices are noted as variable, but the quality and variety justify the experience for many, and the restaurant is described as a must-visit for food lovers. Overall impressions describe a dependable, lively dining option that pairs well with the nearby markets and local produce.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Costa - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Grocery Store

Épicerie Costa

Open until 10 pm
(73)

Review Summary

Overall, Épicerie Costa is described as offering generous portions and comforting flavors, with griot noted as tender and a variety of tasty sides and sauces that add depth to the meals. However, some orders are inconsistent, with reports of dry meat, rice that tastes like Chinese fried rice, and a processed cheese flavor in the mac and cheese, along with frustration when promotions are not delivered on delivery orders. Delivery experiences can include extras like spring rolls, pastries, and a soft drink, contributing to perceived added value. Service is often praised as fast and friendly in a family owned setting, though a few reviews raise concerns about professionalism or reliability of offers. Taken together, Épicerie Costa appears to be a solid option for large portions, hearty flavors, and affordable pricing, especially for those seeking a mix of Haitian inspired dishes, with some caveats about consistency and authenticity across orders.View restaurant profile
Bar Pamplemousse - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Bar Pamplemousse

Open until 1 am
(286)

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Bar Pamplemousse is described as a place with exceptional food and cocktails, a warm and versatile ambiance, and consistently friendly staff that make it a good pick for family, friends, or a lively night out. The menu gets high marks for variety and flavor, with standout dishes such as hummus and lamb, octopus, falafel, oysters, burgers, and shareable plates, along with inventive cocktails and solid wine and beer options. The atmosphere can be chill or bustling, with a pleasant terrace and a focus on a strong bar scene, and many visitors leave impressed by the quality of both food and drinks. Some criticisms note uneven service, slower nights, and a few billing or pricing concerns, including a la carte prices versus in-hand menus and even a charge for mayo in one instance, as well as outside odors near seating. Overall, the reviews converge on a positive impression of tasty food, creative drinks, good value for the quality, and a welcoming environment that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Kim Détente Resto - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Kim Détente Resto

Open until 8 pm
(88)

Review Summary

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
Marché le Bled - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Grocery Store

Marché le Bled

Open until 8 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
Chala le Gouter Antillais - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Chala le Gouter Antillais

Open until 8 pm
(45)

Review Summary

Chala le Gouter Antillais draws praise for fresh, excellent, and well presented food, with many calling it the best Haitian restaurant in Montreal and noting that every dish delivers consistent taste and quality, from cabrit and tassot beef to lalo, vegetables, riz djondjon, riz pois collé and plain rice with sauce. Service is described as friendly, timely, and never making diners feel they are a burden. The banana dish stands out as a rare success, blending crispy and smooth textures, and the turkey and sauce pois are also singled out as excellent, with freshness frequently compared favorably to other places. Overall, it comes across as a big spot for a solid classic Haitian meal.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S

Open until 8 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
Le Gourmand - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Le Gourmand

Opens Today at 5 pm
(149)

Review Summary

Le Gourmand is described as a cozy rustic old world spot tucked in a small stone building with a fireplace and a welcoming terrace, where the ambiance is consistently praised for warmth and elegance and the service is often noted as attentive and professional, though the terrace can be quite noisy from passing planes. The menu earns high marks for flavor and thoughtful presentation, with standout dishes including veal scallopini with mushrooms, duck breast and confit duck leg, cod in saffron sauce, seafood gratin, venison, and even a celebrated lobster roll, while desserts like profiteroles and creme brulee are frequently highlighted as memorable. Some visits feel the food is worth the price and the experience upscale and refined, yet several reviews flag value concerns, uneven portions, or over salted dishes and question whether the cost aligns with the quality. Service is sometimes described as flawless and attentive, and other times as inconsistent or slow, with occasional mentions of a missing hostess or a rude waiter. Outdoor dining on the terrace is enjoyed by many, though the outdoor ambience is affected by aircraft noise and, in nicer weather, mosquitos. Overall, Le Gourmand remains a cherished, frequently recommended destination for a special meal, with many guests recalling impressive meals and a refined atmosphere, while a few outings remind that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Aléken - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Takeout/Counter

Aléken

Open until 6 pm
(68)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews portray Aléken as a popular Haitian Creole option with warm, friendly service and authentic, flavorful dishes. Diners frequently praise the griot, chicken and rice dishes, plantains, and pikliz, noting generous portions and good value for money. However, experiences vary, with critics pointing out that sides and presentations do not always match online photos and that some plates can be dry, too fatty, or lacking sauce. A few visits mention slower service during busy times or occasional missing items, but many still commend the welcoming staff. Despite these inconsistencies, the restaurant is regarded by many as a go-to for Haitian flavors, with several reviews encouraging a return for the taste and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Daily Deli Resto Express - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Daily Deli Resto Express

Open until 11 pm
(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
Restaurante Maison Du Gout - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Restaurante Maison Du Gout

Open until 9 pm
(75)

Review Summary

Reviews for Restaurante Maison Du Gout paint a warm, homey Caribbean dining experience with homemade flavors, generous portions, and very friendly, attentive service. Diners repeatedly note authentic tastes that feel like home cooking, especially jerk chicken, curry goat, oxtail, roti, and sides such as rice and peas, plantains, and festival, all described as flavorful, well seasoned, and comforting. The atmosphere is welcoming and family like, with staff making guests feel cared for and part of a community. Value is a common thread, with reasonable prices that fit the generous portions. Several comments highlight consistency and enduring appeal, turning meals into comforting staples for regulars. Overall, Restaurante Maison Du Gout is seen as a top choice for authentic Jamaican cuisine in the area, delivering delicious food, warmth, and a vibe that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Tassot Créole - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Tassot Créole

Open until 9 pm
(91)

Review Summary

Reviews for Tassot Créole highlight bold flavors and a lively vibe, with many noting generous portions of rice and well prepared plantains. Dishes are described as tasty and satisfying, and some reports praise particularly tender pork and the authentic taste of Antillean cooking. Yet meat portions can feel small and the chicken is sometimes dry, with one comment that jumbo meals promise more meat but the actual portion may not meet expectations. Service experiences vary, from friendly counter staff to reports of inattentive or annoyed service, and a few orders miss extras like pikliz. Delivery orders are mentioned, along with a note that some items such as pate kode can be greasy. Prices are seen as reasonable and comparable to similar eateries, and the ambiance, including music and busyness, is viewed as a plus. Overall, Tassot Créole offers strong flavors and value, but portion consistency and service quality can be inconsistent.View restaurant profile
Damesara épicerie ethnique - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Grocery Store

Damesara épicerie ethnique

Open until 9 pm
(20)

Review Summary

Damesara épicerie ethnique is described by diners as offering delicious meals at good value, with griots highlighted as possibly the best they have had, the meat tender, the rice flavorful, and plantains delicious, accompanied by a sauce that is not spicy and approachable for many palates. Some reviews note that portions can feel small for the price and suggest adding extra griots to get a fuller meat serving. A full meal with multiple dish options is praised for quality, careful preparation, and thoughtful packaging. The place is described as clean and the service friendly, with the owner noted as welcoming. While most feedback is positive, a few comments point to bland plantains or drier meat and recommend more seasoning. Overall, the consensus is that Damesara épicerie ethnique offers strong flavors and value, with constructive notes on portion size and seasoning to consider.View restaurant profile
Greenz Restaurant - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Greenz Restaurant

Open until 7 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
Kreyol - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Takeout/Counter

Kreyol

Open until 9:30 pm
(52)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Kreyol as a place where authentic Haitian flavors shine, with fans praising the griot, fried chicken, beans, macaroni salad, rice, plantains, and generous portions that make meals feel comforting and satisfying. The experience is celebrated as a hidden gem by some visitors who value the bold, well seasoned dishes and warm, respectful staff. Yet a number of reviews flag inconsistent quality, noting meat that is undercooked or dry, salad that tastes off or appears spoiled, and occasional odor on arrival, which has led to disappointments and questions about freshness. Delivery experiences are mentioned as problematic by some, while others are drawn back by reasonable prices and the ability to feed a crowd. Distance or feasibility of ordering again keeps some from returning, but the consensus leans toward appreciation for authentic Haitian cuisine and the overall positive impression when the kitchen prioritizes freshness and consistency.View restaurant profile
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Dutty Yea

Open until 9 pm
(39)

Review Summary

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
Restaurant Adonaï - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Grocery Store

Restaurant Adonaï

Open until 9 pm
(23)

Review Summary

Reviews indicate that the food at Restaurant Adonaï, including diri ak sauce pois, is really good with no complaints about the dishes, while service is described as inconsistent and in one instance poor enough to deter a return. Mentions of Taste the Caribbean festival include sugar cane and coconut water, and there is a note about an August event in Montreal where the restaurant could be a strong fit for collaboration, inviting contact for that opportunity.View restaurant profile
MikFally - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

MikFally

Open until 9 pm
(19)

Review Summary

Reviews for MikFally highlight love for Haitian flavors with great taste and generous portions, plus a welcoming and accommodating staff. The experience is described as among the best and likely to be repeated, with a clean setting and friendly service noted. Griot portions could use a little extra rice.View restaurant profile
Nehyna Cuisine Creole - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Nehyna Cuisine Creole

A convenience store, a market and a Creole snack bar.
Open until 7 pm
(65)

Review Summary

Nehyna Cuisine Creole is described by numerous reviewers as delivering bold Haitian flavors with griot that is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, complemented by flavorful rice and a well balanced pikliz, while accras bring a spicy kick and desserts or coffee can be purchased on site. Many diners praise the vegetarian options as delicious and note that even meat dishes are cooked with love, with lines like the best Haitian food in the area and a hidden gem repeated across reviews. The service is repeatedly called impeccable and family oriented, making guests feel at home, though some comments mention the decor lacking warmth yet still authentically Haitian. Takeout and online ordering are praised for speed and reliability, and portions are usually generous though a few orders of large portions left some customers short on griot pieces. Overall Nehyna Cuisine Creole appears to be a go to spot for lovers of griot and Creole staples, earning strong recommendations and regular visits from many who discover it.View restaurant profile
Chef Jo - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Takeout/Counter

Chef Jo

Open until 4 am
(89)

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Across the reviews Chef Jo is described as a Haitian restaurant with strong home style flavors and generous portions, featuring well seasoned meats, tasty rice, and sides like plantains and pikliz; service is generally praised for friendliness and responsiveness, and many diners appreciate the value and welcoming atmosphere. However the experience is clearly mixed: long waits and uneven execution, with some dishes arriving underseasoned, the rice sometimes dull, and fried plantains appearing greasy, and the djon djon rice sometimes lacking depth. One reviewer notes the kitchen often feels like a one person operation, which can affect polish and consistency, while others report satisfying meals and reliable delivery. On balance the restaurant demonstrates real potential and has delivered delicious flavors at times, but outcomes vary enough that it may be worth trying with that caveat.View restaurant profile
JAMI - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
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JAMI

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TonmTonm Restaurant - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

TonmTonm Restaurant

Open until 8:30 pm
(16)

Review Summary

TonmTonm Restaurant is praised for its griot, described by reviewers as the best they have ever had with lean, tender pork, a crispy exterior, and rice that is well cooked; portions are generous and the flavors are memorable. Ambiance is noted as variable, with some finding the dining experience lacking atmosphere and staff presence, while other comments highlight friendly service and a desire to return. Overall the reviews describe a small, flavorful spot that delivers delicious food and good value, with the griot standing out and portions satisfying even larger appetites.View restaurant profile
Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Grocery Store

Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte

Open until 7 pm
(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
La Fraicheur Tropicale - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
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La Fraicheur Tropicale

Open until 8 pm
(53)

Review Summary

La Fraicheur Tropicale receives broad praise for flavorful, tender, and fresh dishes, with one dish described as among the best rice with vegetables in the city. The overall tone highlights delicious food along with excellent service and quality products. The venue is noted for being clean and offering fast service. Some comments mention that a certain plate does not seem to match its price when compared to other dishes like griot available elsewhere and raise concerns about the app partnership. A few reviews also seem less coherent, yet the strong impressions of flavor and atmosphere persist. The reviews identify the restaurant as a top spot for griot and one of the best options in town for that dish.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croûte Sissi & Paul - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
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Casse-Croûte Sissi & Paul

Open until 7:30 pm
(372)

Review Summary

Across reviews, Casse-Croûte Sissi & Paul is widely celebrated as one of the top Haitian spots in Montreal, with griot repeatedly described as the best in town, featuring a crispy exterior and tender interior, paired with riz collé and a lively pikliz; portions are generous, prices are affordable, and many dishes such as cabrit, diri djondjon, plantains, and macaroni salad are highlighted for depth of flavor and satisfying balance. The service is described as fast and friendly, giving a warm, familial vibe even in a takeout setting, though the restaurant is primarily takeout with cash payments often preferred and seating limited or unavailable. While a few reviews note occasional wait times or a variable experience with staff, the overall impression is consistent quality and authentic Creole flavors that keep customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Essence 1804 - Montreal Creole, Haitian, Caribbean Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Essence 1804

Open until 9 pm
(44)

Review Summary

Essence 1804 is widely praised for authentic Haitian cuisine, with dishes like griot, mac and cheese, goat, pork, shrimp creole and fried plantains described as rich, flavorful and generously portioned, with ingredients noted as fresh and well seasoned. The service is consistently warm and attentive, the atmosphere is welcoming and clean, and the place feels like a caring, family run spot that makes guests feel at home. A common thread is the high quality of the food and the comfort of home style flavors, with some mentions that beverages and desserts could be more varied and that there can be brief waits during busy times. Overall it is seen as a standout find in Haitian cuisine where guests plan to return for reliable, satisfying meals and a friendly dining experience.View restaurant profile
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