Les avis sur Marché Méli-Mélo soulignent des plats créoles savoureux et des portions généreuses, avec des coups de cœur pour le griot et le poulet avec riz plantain pikliz, ainsi que pour l'acra végétarien; le rapport qualité-prix est jugé favorable malgré des prix légèrement élevés par certains, la nourriture étant décrite comme très goûteuse et suffisante pour des restes, certains allant jusqu'à parler d'une véritable escapade culinaire et même de la meilleure cuisine haïtienne de Montréal par quelques clients; côté service, les expériences varient: rapidité et efficacité pour certains, accueil froid et manque d'attention pour d'autres, et des soucis pour le transport lorsque l'emballage n'est pas fourni; des améliorations du service à la clientèle sont souhaitables et des clients encouragent le personnel à sourire et à être plus avenant; des incidents de livraison Uber ont été signalés mais corrigés par le restaurant; malgré ces points, l'endroit reste recommandé et donne envie de revenir pour goûter d'autres plats, tout en restant conscient des reproches récurrents sur le service et sur l'aspect gras de certains plats.
One of the best Haitian restaurant in Montreal . The griot , rice, & mostly the Akras are always on top ! I am not a fan of the plantains. I feel like they can be crispier. But other than that it's a very very very good restaurant/ market .
Been coming here since i was a kid, since i dont live in the area & decided to passby , took a griot & asked no grease! Still got some grease & gave it to my dog, & sadly some hard rice in the rice & small macaroni portion ! Overall still good
Meilleur resto fast food haïtien! Ça fait plus de 20ans que j'y vais. On part de Lasalle pour s'y rendre. Tout est super bon! Acras, griot poulet en sauce. Service très bien aussi !
27 oct. 2024
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That should be your first Haitian restaurant if you want to try Sticky Rice & Griot. The Djondjon Rice on the weekend is solid. Really generous with portion size, so you have the option of having leftover or eat it all & get hit by the ITIS... Choose wisely!
This is by far the best Haitian Caribbean restaurant in Montreal. The meats whether it's pork griot or chicken has flavour & is tender. The same for their rice which has lots of flavour . They are generous with portions . They are consistent with the service. You don't go wrong with them . Other Haitian restaurants the meat is hard to chew their rice lack spices won't name them & lack consistency. Meli Melo never disappointed me all through the years.
8 sept. 2024
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This has to be one of the best haitian food restaurants I've ever been too. 5 stars all the way. The flavors are amazing & its always fresh. I've been going there for years & I love them. Sometimes there's a bit of a line up, so be prepared to wait, but It's worth it believe me :)
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Ce marché n'est pas stable, parfois c'est bon & parfois c'est vraiment horrible. La portion change selon la personne aussi. Le service à la clientèle laisse à désirer. Les pâtés sont souvent trop cuits & dures. C'est triste car lorsque nous étions venu manger avec l'équipe de Radio-Canada la nourriture y était fraîche.
This is the spot for a good authentic haitian dinner. Highly recommended. We love it. Will definitely return. Food was fresh. You can see the cooks. I have a haitian background living in Toronto. It's hard to find authentic haitian food that isn't an infusion in Toronto. So i came to Montréal where i know a lot of haitians will be & brought my bf with a jamaican background to try authentic haitian food. We were not disappointed. We had diri djon djon (mushroom blk rice) with griot (fried pork). & diri kole ( haitian rice & peas) with tassot de cabrit( fried goat meat) My bf loved it. I loved it. Was not disappointed. If you love rice. This is the spot. The rice portions was large. The meat was juicy. I forgot to ask for pikliz was happy it was a add on but small. Wish I knew, could've paid for it to get extra. Fried plantain was an add on..macaroni salad was an add on. Food was freshly cooked. You can also buy mini groceries. Seen some few haitians items. I've gotten the Djon djon maggie & the Natural djon djon to cook since it's my bf favorite & it's very hard to find. It's expensive for the Natural djon djon. small for $10. CON: for non french or creole speakers: There are no directions. I speak a little haitian Creole. The staff was nice. We ordered & paid for the food at the cashier. We were handed a paper with the food we selected & paid for. Took it to the back. There is no sigh to line up. But we had sense to lined up..we handed the staff the paper who was preparing the food. Little seating area for a quick bite & go. It gets busy & crowded. We were there for the food only & not the ambiance. We were not disappointed.