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Haitian Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

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Restaurant Le Goût du Sud - Haitian Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

Restaurant Le Goût du Sud

Délicieuses cuisine créole authentique traditionnelle
Opens Today at 1 pm
(92)
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
Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S - Haitian Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S

Opens Today at 2 pm
(20)
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

Chef Mak

Opens Wednesday at 12 pm
(29)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

Reviews describe Chef Mak as a clean, welcoming Haitian restaurant in Saint Eustache with friendly staff and consistently excellent, generously portioned dishes. The menu highlights griot with flavorful rice, pikliz, plantains, macaroni, and tender chicken, with many noting fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and a satisfying balance of quality and value. Takeout is praised for speed, and service is described as attentive and helpful with clear explanations of the menu. A few critiques mention dry pikliz, chicken that could use more flavor, or a salty riz djondjon, but these are outweighed by the overall experience and many say it is a standout discovery worth recommending. Overall, Chef Mak comes across as a gem offering generous portions, vibrant Haitian flavors, and a warm, inviting atmosphere that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
La Griottine - Haitian Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Griottine

Opens Tomorrow 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

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