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Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

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Flap Flap - Haitian 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
Fourchette Antillaise - Haitian 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
Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ - Haitian 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
Shandmas - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Shandmas

Opens Today at 12 pm
(282)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

The reviews describe Shandmas as a warm, vibrant Haitian spot with a cozy family vibe, where authentic flavors and generous portions shine in dishes like griot, riz colle, paté kode, pikliz, accras and plantain, and where the poisson gros sel, cabri in sauce, and the fried sides stand out alongside a memorable selection of cocktails. The decor and music evoke the Caribbean and give a sense of being on a small island, with guests noting friendly, personalized service and a welcoming environment, often highlighting the staff and the proprietor as helpful and generous. The food is repeatedly praised for being flavorful, well prepared, and comforting, with several comments on the rice and plantain textures and the spicy yet balanced notes, and many reviewers say the experience feels like home or a cultural trip. Occasional critiques include the price being high for the portion size, and hygiene concerns such as a dirty bathroom or a hair in a dish, while most agree the food is worth returning for. The spot is described as accessible and affordable overall, and consistently recommended to try the paté kode, cabri, griot, and drinks, with some diners returning and calling Shandmas a standout Haitian restaurant in the city.View restaurant profile
Kovest Resto - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Kovest Resto

Open until Midnight
(182)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Kovest Resto is described as authentic Haitian cuisine with flavorful sauces, generous portions, and a welcoming, attentive staff. Diners frequently praise the variety and quality of dishes, noting favorites such as griot, fritay, tassot, chicken, and the accompanying rice, macaroni, plantains and pikliz. Several reviews highlight excellent service and a clean, pleasant atmosphere, describing it as one of the better Haitian spots in Montreal. Some visits are marked by smaller portions, missing items, or dry meat, leading to feedback that prices should reflect value and consistency should improve to keep regulars satisfied. A few reviews mention a negative experience with a staff member regarding payment or tipping, which contrasts with otherwise positive encounters. Overall, the restaurant is widely recommended and regarded as a strong option in its category, with many readers expressing intent to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Relax - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Relax

May be temporarily closed
(2)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montreal-West
Marché Panier lakay - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

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
Kreyol - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Kreyol

Opens Today at 11 am
(53)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Reviews of Kreyol present a mixed picture; Griot fritay and other Haitian dishes are repeatedly praised for flavor and authenticity, with some noting the griot plate is satisfying and the rice is especially good, while others report small or inconsistent portions, meat that is scarce or dry, and sides such as plantains or macaroni salad that can be bland or off in taste or even spoiled. Several comments note a takeout only format with no counter service, and some experiences with delivery or ordering have raised concerns about freshness and quality control. While some meals are described as very tasty and well seasoned, others mention smells, off flavors, or being disappointed after expecting more for the price. A number of reviewers compliment the staff as kind and respectful and express support for local Haitian cuisine, with some considering Kreyol a hidden gem and a preferred option when in town. Overall, the restaurant is seen as offering authentic flavors that can shine when prepared well, but experiences vary due to inconsistency in meat, freshness, and sides, leaving a mix of high praise and tempered frustration.View restaurant profile
Goûter Tropical - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

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
Laperle Express - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Laperle Express

Opens Today at 4 pm
(41)
Repentigny

Review Summary

Reviews for Laperle Express describe flavorful, well seasoned Haitian inspired dishes with tender griot and cabrit, succulent accras, and sauces and seasonings that are nicely balanced, with generous portions and attractive presentation on clean, solid platters; the restaurant is repeatedly praised for professional, courteous service and good value, and several comments highlight convenient catering and the option to bring your own wine or beer. Some feedback points to room for improvement in consistency of welcome and ambiance, occasional longer wait times, and a few dishes that can be dry or overcooked when busy, yet these concerns are dwarfed by praise for the delicious food and warm hospitality overall. The overall impression is that Laperle Express delivers tasty, fresh meals at a good price with attentive service, making it a reliable go to for both dine in and take out.View restaurant profile
Fleurs Karaïbes - Haitian 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
Ô Marché - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Ô Marché

Open until 8 pm
(34)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Reviews describe Ô Marché as a place with generous portions, excellent food, and impeccable service, with staff described as incredibly welcoming, warm, and attentive from the moment of entry. The atmosphere is clean and pleasant, and the food is praised for freshness and authentic Haitian flavors, with griot, riz, and pikliz singled out as standout dishes. The service is personalized and efficient, with stories of fast delivery and staff going above and beyond, and the availability of classic Haitian drinks, spices and products noted as a bonus. Overall, the consensus is that Ô Marché delivers delicious meals, great value, and a consistently satisfying experience, making it a favorite for those seeking Haitian cuisine in the area.View restaurant profile
Barbec Tropical - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Barbec Tropical

Barbec Tropical Restaurant familial vous servant la meilleure nourriture haïtienne/caribéenne en ville!Venez nous rencontrer!!
Opens Today at 11 am
(14)
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
Chef Mak - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Chef Mak

Opens Today at 4 pm
(105)
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
Quatro Bistro - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Quatro Bistro

Opens Today at 12 pm
(20)
La Prairie

Review Summary

Quatro Bistro draws broad praise for beautifully presented plates and bold flavors, with standout dishes including ceviche, lomo saltado, calamari, yucca fries, and plantains, and a pisco sour that many describe as exceptional. The service is described as warm, attentive, and welcoming, and the atmosphere is vibrant yet relaxed. Reviewers note the ceviche is fresh and well balanced, with the accompanying sides adding texture and fullness. However some accounts mention value concerns and smaller portions for certain dishes, and one group experience described promises such as a DJ and generous provisions that were not kept. Overall the dining experience is portrayed as an exceptional culinary find with refined presentation and thoughtful preparation, though price and portion expectations appear to vary.View restaurant profile
La Fraicheur Tropicale - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

La Fraicheur Tropicale

Open until 8 pm
(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
MARABOU CRÉOLE - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

MARABOU CRÉOLE

Opens Today at 11 am
(68)
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
Quickstop - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Quickstop

Opens Today at 12 pm
(36)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Quickstop earns high marks for delicious Haitian inspired fare and generous portions, with griot and fritay frequently highlighted alongside staples like rice, pasta salad and crispy plantains, and drinks such as soursop juice with milk and mango juice praised as welcome accompaniments. The service is consistently described as friendly, attentive and accommodating, with staff making guests feel valued and ensuring satisfaction. The ambiance ranges from cozy and family friendly to casual and neutral, with several noting a clean well kept space and a warm inviting atmosphere. Reviews emphasize value for money and a memorable dining experience, with many saying they will return. A number of comments highlight authentic flavors and homemade sauces that add depth to each dish.View restaurant profile
Méli-Mélo Néo Resto - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Méli-Mélo Néo Resto

May be temporarily closed
(5)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Tassot Créole - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Tassot Créole

Opens Today at 11 am
(65)
Vimont

Review Summary

Overall, Tassot Créole receives mixed feedback with strong praise for service, ambiance and several dishes, while rice quality and overall cooking sometimes disappoints. Reviewers praise the friendly service and lively atmosphere, with notes that the griot and the sticky rice are excellent, tassot boeuf and tassot cabrit stand out, and the riz djon djon is described as amazing. Many diners say they regularly order on Uber Eats or dine in, calling the experience excellent on most visits. Yet other guests report problems, including poorly cooked food, bad rice, or even illness after eating, with one reviewer calling it the worst Haitian restaurant in Quebec and advising others to avoid it unless necessary. In short, Tassot Créole shines for certain dishes and service but shows inconsistency that can lead to notably negative experiences.View restaurant profile
Le Fils à Maman - Haitian 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
Kanasuk Cuisine Creole - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Kanasuk Cuisine Creole

Open until 8 pm
(133)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Parking can be challenging, but the cuisine at Kanasuk Cuisine Creole is consistently good, with attentive service, a warm ambiance, and flavors that can transport diners to Haiti; while service can be slow and some experiences describe disorganization, the catering for events, including funerals, is impeccable, highly accommodating, well presented, and praised by guests; there is praise for a great variety of Haitian dishes and a homemade ginger lemonade, and many say the quality and value make it a standout in Montreal, though a few notes mention high prices, missing items such as pikliz and plantain, meat that can be dry, no menu display in some areas, and sometimes longer lines; overall the reviews highlight tasty food, thoughtful catering, friendly staff, and a strong recommendation to try Kanasuk for both dining and funeral catering.View restaurant profile
Saveurs d'Haiti - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Saveurs d'Haiti

Opens Today at 12 pm
(57)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles

Review Summary

Saveurs d'Haiti draws consistently positive feedback for generous portions and comforting, authentic Haitian flavors, with a wide variety of well-prepared dishes including rice, meats, fish, vegetables, salads, sauces and pikliz, and the Sunday buffet is often described as abundant and fresh. Ambiance is warm and welcoming, the setting feels authentically Haitian, and the staff are noted for friendliness and attentiveness, with the restaurant being a good choice for groups and celebrations. Favorites include tender chicken, turkey, lalo and other classics, with plantains fried to a crisp and pikliz nicely seasoned. Service issues appear in some reviews, such as orders not being ready when placed in advance and last minute notices about unavailable items, though the team is usually courteous and strives to improve. Some patrons appreciate that the kitchen is halal and pork-free, which broadens accessibility, and many describe the meals as reminiscent of home-made Haitian cooking. Overall Saveurs d'Haiti is seen as a standout spot for traditional Haitian cuisine, generous portions, and a warm atmosphere, with plans to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
TonmTonm Restaurant - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

TonmTonm Restaurant

Opens Today at 11 am
(19)
Longueuil, Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

TonmTonm Restaurant receives strong praise for its griot, with pork that is lean, tender, and crisp and rice that is perfectly cooked, and portions that satisfy hearty appetites; the dishes are described as delicious with rich flavor and high quality. Some reviews note a lack of ambiance, describing the place as quiet or closed, with the cook hidden in the back, no music, and no one visibly present when leaving. Service is described as friendly, and overall the dining experience on the food side is highly favorable, with several mentions of returning soon. In sum, the reviews point to standout flavors, generous portions, and a positive impression of the food and service, while suggesting that atmosphere could be more inviting.View restaurant profile
Chez Carmi - Cuisine Créole - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Carmi - Cuisine Créole

Opens Today at 12 pm
(18)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Reviews portray Chez Carmi - Cuisine Créole as a welcome neighborhood addition with a clean, friendly atmosphere and attentive service, delivering Haitian Creole dishes that consistently impress, especially the griot which many call outstanding and possibly the best ever, often paired with pikliz, rice and sauce and generous portions; the chicken and other items receive strong praise as well, with several readers already planning to return and recommending the place to others; one review highlights the best Lalo in Montreal and the South Shore, while another notes the restaurant moved a few streets away but the detour is worthwhile; a comment suggests the pikliz recipe could be revisited, but overall the sentiment is enthusiastic and appreciative of the food and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Restaurant le Bouffeur - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant le Bouffeur

May be temporarily closed
(11)
Duvernay

Review Summary

Restaurant le Bouffeur is described as really delicious with every bite, featuring a griot many call the best, tender and flavorful, with incredible sticky rice and tasty bananas, and an overall sense that everything is perfect from A to Z. The small family run spot may look simple, but the food is authentic and carefully prepared, offering a lovely way to discover Haitian cuisine and to return again. There are a few tables for dining on site, but delivery and takeout are also available. Friendly family service and generous portions are noted, with plans to return for sure.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Haitien Koupé Dwèt R&S - Haitian 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
Aléken - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Aléken

Opens Today at 11 am
(73)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Across reviews of Aléken, the sentiment centers on a genuinely Haitian Creole dining experience with griot often highlighted for a crisp exterior and tender interior, plus flavorful sides like pikliz and plantains, while rice and pasta salads sometimes vary in preparation; some portions are described as generous and others as small or not well balanced with sides, and a few plates arrive with missing items or elements that feel mismatched to the menu; the service is frequently described as warm, friendly, and attentive, though a few visits note busier times can slow things down and occasionally interactions or freshness were inconsistent; overall many reviewers praise the authentic flavors and freshness and say they would return to try more dishes, making Aléken a notable option for Haitian cuisine in Laval despite occasional variability.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Piklìz - Haitian 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
Tassot Créole - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Tassot Créole

Opens Today at 11 am
(96)
Greenfield Park

Review Summary

Reviews of Tassot Créole highlight flavorful, plentiful dishes with generous rice portions and tasty plantains, and a lively atmosphere with Haitian music; many note the food as a strong point, including tender pork and satisfying meals, while others mention a few misses like dry chicken or greasy pate kode. Service experiences vary widely, with some customers finding the counter staff friendly and fast and others describing staff as disinterested or annoyed and noting missing items such as extra pikliz. Prices are described as reasonable for the area and the overall vibe is positive despite the inconsistencies. Overall, Tassot Créole appears to deliver good food that brings customers back, but service consistency and occasional kitchen misses keep some reviews from being unequivocally positive.View restaurant profile
Bistro Jaybi - Haitian 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
Casse croûte Marché 33 - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Casse croûte Marché 33

Open until 9 pm
(4)
Montreal North, RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles
Allopâté - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Allopâté

Open until 7 pm
(7)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Allopâté reviews describe pâtés with flaky, buttery pastry that melts in the mouth and a selection like beef, cod, and herring, with several readers saying the pâtés are among the best in Montréal and noting friendly service that makes them want to return. However, some point out that the filling can be a bit stingy and that requests for extra spice were not fulfilled despite confirmation.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le King Caraïbes - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Le King Caraïbes

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(96)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Le King Caraïbes receives widespread praise for consistently flavorful Haitian cuisine, with griot that is tender and delicious, along with big portions at affordable prices. Diners rave about the combination of griot with pikliz and plantains, the accras, and the shrimp with sauce, while the macaroni salad and the rice dishes are often highlighted as standout sides. The atmosphere is described as warm, welcoming, and family owned, with friendly staff and attentive service that keeps guests returning. Several reviews mention generous portions for the price and a vibe that blends comfort with authentic flavors, occasionally noting dishes arriving a bit tepid or tweaks needed for some sides. Takeout and delivery are convenient, and many experiences emphasize consistency across dine in and takeout, making this a top Haitian option in the region.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Goût du Sud - Haitian 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
EpicesKay - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

EpicesKay

Opens Today at 12 pm
(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 Griottine - Haitian 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
Kim Détente Resto - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Kim Détente Resto

Opens Today 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
Ô Griot - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Ô Griot

Open until 8 pm
(108)
Laval-des-Rapides, Pont Viau

Review Summary

Overall, reviews for Ô Griot highlight warm, friendly service, a clean, welcoming vibe, and generous portions, with the griot singled out as the star for many diners who describe it as tender and juicy on the inside and crisply fried on the outside, sometimes noting it as the best griot they have had; the menu is varied and sides such as plantains, macaroni salad, pikliz, and rice coller are praised for balancing the dish. Customers frequently mention quick, attentive service and good value, and many say they would return, often calling it a must try and praising the atmosphere and the staff's hospitality. There are a few caveats: a promotional order mixup left some guests short of food, a club sandwich and its sauce were not to everyone's taste, and a couple of comments mention sides being too spicy or salty or the service being slow in a specific instance. Still, the consensus is that Ô Griot delivers quality Haitian inspired food with consistently favorable reviews and an inviting neighborhood restaurant feel.View restaurant profile
Fine Bouche - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Fine Bouche

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(38)
Pont Viau

Review Summary

Fine Bouche earns strong praise for its griot and generous portions, with diners noting a friendly and welcoming owner, delicious and hearty dishes, and portions that feel ample and worth the visit; the griot is described as excellent and succulent, and the service is good with staff who are sociable.View restaurant profile
La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

La Fraicheur Haitienne et Caraibeenne

May be temporarily closed
(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
Marché 18 - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Marché 18

Open until 9 pm
(15)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Marché 18 is praised for excellent Haitian cuisine and very good food, but reviews note no parking and a single bathroom that is never stocked with toilet paper, signaling hygiene and maintenance concerns. The service is described as impolite and not respectful of customers, suggesting that improving the welcome and overall customer care should be a priority even as the food remains a standout.View restaurant profile
Casserole Kréole - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Casserole Kréole

Opens Today at 12 pm
(112)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Reviews describe Casserole Kréole as delivering delicious Creole and Haitian inspired dishes with fast, friendly service and good portion sizes for the price. The menu is praised for authentic flavors and a homemade feel, with highlights like griot and pikliz that have a kick and dishes such as poulet jerk and riz djondjon that resonate with diners. A few notes include some concerns about meat portions shrinking over time, occasional order inaccuracies, and a small seating area that leans toward takeout, along with a tense phone interaction and delivery mixups in one instance. Overall the sentiment is strongly positive, with many recommending the restaurant and saying they would return on future trips to Montreal.View restaurant profile
Kablain - Haitian Restaurants in Montreal

Kablain

Open until 8 pm
(10)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Reviews for Kablain praise its Creole chicken as among the best in Montreal North, with the rice that sticks praised as the best around and evoking childhood memories; the food is generally good, and the place is described as more than a restaurant since it also functions as a market; prices are very affordable and portions generous, with a strong recommendation for anyone who wants a satisfying, well priced meal.View restaurant profile
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