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Haitian Restaurants in Ahuntsic-Cartierville

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Fourchette Antillaise - Haitian Restaurants in Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Fourchette Antillaise

Opens Today at 1 pm
(216)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

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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
Restaurant Relax - Haitian Restaurants in Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Restaurant Relax

May be temporarily closed
(2)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montreal-West
MARABOU CRÉOLE - Haitian Restaurants in Ahuntsic-Cartierville

MARABOU CRÉOLE

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(70)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

MARABOU CRÉOLE is described as a warm, welcoming spot with generous portions and solid value. Dishes are praised for flavor and affordability, with portions that feel hearty. Occasional downsides appear, such as a delivery on Uber Eats where chicken pieces were not up to the usual standard when the vegetable dish is preferred. The salad is sometimes noted as missing a vinaigrette. The decor is modest, but hospitality shines through in the proprietor and staff who greet guests with warmth and a broad smile. Regulars travel from Laval and beyond to pick up meals and return with family, signaling consistent satisfaction. Several reviews consider the food among the best in Montreal and highlight the friendly, heartfelt hospitality. A good griot from MARABOU CRÉOLE is singled out as a standout dish.View restaurant profile
Chef Mak - Haitian Restaurants in Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Chef Mak

Opens Wednesday at 4 pm
(106)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Customers describe Chef Mak as a warm, family owned Haitian spot with generous portions and consistently flavorful dishes like griot, riz djon djon, plantains, and macaroni salad, all paired with a spicy pikliz and a creamy sauce on the chicken plate. Service is repeatedly praised as fast, friendly, and attentive, with staff making guests feel welcome and part of the family. While the food is praised for taste and portion size, some reviews note occasional problems such as dry griot, rice that is too cooked or under salted, and pricing that feels steep. Occasional remarks mention takeout packaging instead of dine in plating, and a few complaints about hours or closing times. Overall the place is regarded by many as one of the top Haitian spots in the area, with strong recommendations to return and try multiple dishes.View restaurant profile
L'Avocatier - Haitian Restaurants in Ahuntsic-Cartierville

L'Avocatier

Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 am
(71)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews of L'Avocatier describe a warm, clean and inviting setting with food that is often described as flavorful, fresh and comforting, featuring well marinated meats, delicious sauces and pikliz, generous portions and a homemade taste that many say sets it apart in Montreal. Patrons frequently praise the friendly, attentive service, the welcoming ambiance, and a lovely terrace, as well as reliable catering for events and celebrations. While the majority express high satisfaction with the quality, some notes point to inconsistencies such as rice that can be hard, certain sides or sauces not meeting expectations, and calls for more openness to feedback and faster responsiveness in service. Several reviews highlight the standout vegetables and griot, with one reviewer calling the place one of the best Haitian restaurants in Montreal. Takeout and Uber Eats orders receive positive remarks for flavor and value, though a few comments mention price, sweetness of some drinks, or portions not always meeting expectations. Overall, the sentiment leans toward recommending L'Avocatier as a reliable destination for authentic Haitian cuisine, praised for flavor, freshness and value, with many noting they would return to try more dishes and enjoy the ambiance and friendly staff.View restaurant profile

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