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Haitian Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

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Goûter Tropical - Haitian Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

Goûter Tropical

Opens Today at 11 am
(137)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Goûter Tropical is described across reviews as a place with generally solid flavors, generous portions, and reasonable prices, with griot and other Haitian staples standing out for many diners. Service is praised for being attentive and friendly on many visits, with staff who take time to place orders and greet customers, though some experiences show inconsistency such as ordering confusion, a wrong dish delivered when the same staff handle the cash, and a past report of food safety issues. Several reviews note dependable weekend takeout and recurring favorites like Lalo, while others mention occasional declines in both food quality and service, including a lag that lets meals cool while payment is completed. Despite mixed moments, many comments highlight the freshness of ingredients, good atmosphere, and overall value, making Goûter Tropical a solid option for Haitian cuisine with room for greater consistency.View restaurant profile
Marché Panier lakay - Haitian Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

Marché Panier lakay

Opens Today at 11 am
(8)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Marché Panier lakay is described in reviews as quick and friendly service, generous portions, and delicious food. Diners praise the Griot and Legume, with the Griot described as moist and consistently good. Rice and red beans are tasty and the sauce is flavorful. Pikliz is spicy and well regarded, almost as good as home. A mason jar of pikliz with scotch bonnets and seeds adds authenticity. The owner is very nice and Haitian spices are available. A dining area has opened recently and guests say they will return again and again, with one reviewer noting not having taken photos before devouring the dishes.View restaurant profile
Barbec Tropical - Haitian Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

Barbec Tropical

Barbec Tropical Restaurant familial vous servant la meilleure nourriture haïtienne/caribéenne en ville!Venez nous rencontrer!!
Opens Wednesday at 11 am
(24)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Barbec Tropical is described as warm and inviting, with attentive service and excellent food, and a live saxophone, guitar and singing performance that guests find very pleasant. The place is considered kid-friendly, making it suitable for families with young children, and memories from visits suggest a return is likely. The owner is praised as incredibly kind, highly accommodating and a superb cook, with well organized service and thoughtful extras, including a delicious cake. It is recommended for events, with catering that impresses and guests enjoying the meals. A recent birthday dinner and a wedding catering experience are cited, both leaving positive impressions and a desire to come back, with mentions of good fish as well.View restaurant profile
Rose Café Restaurant Patisserie - Haitian Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

Rose Café Restaurant Patisserie

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(100)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Overall, reviews about Rose Café Restaurant Patisserie highlight a warm welcome and attentive service, with staff described as friendly and helpful. The menu is praised for Haitian staples such as griot, pates, riz et poulet, and goat, with generous portions, fresh ingredients, and good value for money frequently noted. Several reviewers call the service unbeatable and the food delicious, with the griot repeatedly singled out as among the best in town and a favorite for regulars. Occasional comments mention a dish being dry when overcooked, but the overall dining experience is still described as satisfying and welcoming. Affordability is a common theme, along with a consistently enjoyable atmosphere that makes newcomers feel at home. In short, the restaurant is seen as a reliable destination for authentic flavors, positive hospitality, and dependable quality.View restaurant profile
EpicesKay - Haitian Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

EpicesKay

May be temporarily closed
(173)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Reviews describe EpicesKay as one of the best Haitian restaurants in Montreal, with authentic flavors and generous portions at reasonable prices. The menu features favorites like griot, plantain, accras, pikliz, and fresh fish, and many diners say the dishes are delicious and comforting. The dining experience is often highlighted for a clean, modern ambiance and welcoming, attentive service. Occasional critiques mention errors in order taking and some inconsistency in service, and a few visitors note that the space could be better cooled. Overall, EpicesKay is frequently described as a homey, enjoyable spot where the food and hospitality leave a strong impression.View restaurant profile
La Fraicheur Tropicale - Haitian Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

La Fraicheur Tropicale

Opens Today at 10 am
(59)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

La Fraicheur Tropicale stands out as a beautiful spot in the east of the city for authentic Haitian cuisine. A griot plate is described as excellent, with meat well seasoned, tender inside and with a nice texture. The rice is really good, flavorful and well prepared. The overall meal is generous and satisfying. The service is warm and professional, and guests feel welcomed from the moment of entry, which makes a noticeable difference. A very good option in east Montreal for a quality griot. The best rice and vegetables ever eaten, without exaggeration, full of flavor, tender and fresh. Some reviews seem to make little sense, but this place is among the best in the city. Truly delicious with excellent service and products.View restaurant profile

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