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Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Vibrant Caribbean flavors meet Montreal's dining scene with jerk, curry, and fresh seafood, sizzling nights, tropical rhythms, and welcoming hospitality across the city. Explore 108 local dining options, sorted by relevance. You can also view the highest rated. Try to Filter for a specific region.

Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ - Caribbean 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 Wednesday at 5 pm
(68)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with warm decor and lively music that enhances the dining experience; authentic Haitian flavors meet friendly, attentive service and a festive atmosphere, with guests praising flaky patés, flavorful griot and cabri, and cashew chicken, along with well balanced sides and generous portions that make for a satisfying evening, while some visits mention slower service and occasional seasoning that could be more even, which together create a vibrant and repeat-worthy Haitian dining experience.View restaurant profile
Mango Bay - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Mango Bay

Opens Today at 3 pm
(41)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

Review Summary

Mango Bay is described as a superb discovery where the food is excellent and richly prepared and the service stays attentive even when the owner is working solo. The menu brings Jamaica's flavors within an affordable range, offering a welcome break from fast food for family meals, nights out with friends, or takeout. Dishes highlighted across reviews include goat pastry, fried red snapper, plantains, oxtail and well cooked sides, with oxtail noted as very good and hot. The restaurant is described as a great spot for an evening with friends or a date night, with good service and consistently tasty options, and one reviewer even calling it Michelin recommended. Overall Mango Bay is portrayed as a reliable, tasty choice in the city that diners repeatedly enjoy and recommend, with messages that the Caribbean flavors are among the best in Montreal.View restaurant profile
La Calebasse - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

La Calebasse

Opens Today at 12 pm
(89)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

La Calebasse shines with flavorful, authentic dishes and friendly, attentive staff, leading many guests to recommend it for a memorable meal. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with generous portions and appealing presentation that evoke a sense of African cuisine and culture. Service is frequently described as efficient and helpful, and the location adds to the overall positive impression. Some reviews note improvements needed in cleanliness, dining room organization, or occasional wait times, but the overall experience remains highly regarded and many look forward to a return visit.View restaurant profile
Fourchette Antillaise - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Fourchette Antillaise

Opens Tomorrow at 1 pm
(217)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

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
Kwizinn - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Kwizinn

Caribbean fusion inspired cuisine 🌴
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1251)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Gumbo and Jambalaya in Montreal: A Taste of New OrleansBlack History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateView More

Review Summary

Diners celebrate Kwizinn for its elevated fusion of Haitian and Caribbean flavors, with dishes that are flavorful, well seasoned and beautifully presented, from griot and octopus carpaccio to plantain burger and lobster pasta. Portions are generous and the tasting menu offers great value for exploring the varied menu. The drinks and cocktails are memorable, with inventive presentations like cocktails served in a whole pineapple. The atmosphere is warm, chic, and festive, with a mix of intimate dining rooms and a lively Old Montreal vibe, enhanced by live music on certain nights and a welcoming terrace. The service is consistently described as impeccable, attentive, and friendly, with staff guiding guests through the menu and making celebrations feel special. Kwizinn is recommended for celebrations, group dinners, dates, or simply discovering Caribbean cuisine at a high level, and many guests plan their next visit as soon as they leave.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kamúy - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Kamúy

Cool & artful spot with a terrace presenting traditional & generous pan-Caribbean cuisine.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1654)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: Gumbo and Jambalaya in Montreal: A Taste of New OrleansBecome a Part of Culinary History at Montréal en Lumière 2026View More

Review Summary

Kamúy delivers a vibrant Haitian and Caribbean dining experience with warm hospitality, attentive service, and flavorful, beautifully presented dishes. Thoughtful cocktails and a lively atmosphere that blends jazz undertones with Caribbean rhythms create a welcoming setting that invites guests to return.View restaurant profile
Flap Flap - Caribbean 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
Sucre d'Or Devel - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Sucre d'Or Devel

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(61)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Reviews for Sucre d'Or Devel describe a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with attentive service, generous portions, and affordable prices that suit both intimate dinners and larger gatherings. The Haitian menu is praised for authentic, flavorful dishes that feel home cooked. Attendees highlight standout items such as riz djon djon, riz colé with poulet, plantains, seafood and other traditional Haitian fare, noting large portions and consistent quality. Decor and ambiance are described as beautiful and festive, creating an inviting setting for celebrations. Service is repeatedly described as excellent and professional, with staff friendly and accommodating; even last minute reservations for many guests are handled smoothly, with extras like a buffet, a dessert bar, wine, and a personalized handmade board with names adding a special touch. Some comments mention the music could be better and suggest more gospel or Christian videos, but the overall experience is regarded as superb and worth returning for. In short, Sucre d'Or Devel is seen as a standout Haitian restaurant offering great food, warm service, and good value for various occasions.View restaurant profile

Le Rodman

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(54)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Le Rodman presents a fun ambiance and attentive service, with inventive cocktails and a music-driven vibe that keeps the night lively and the kitchen open late, earning praise as a go to spot in Montreal. Reviewers highlight the friendly staff, the appealing drinks, and the overall atmosphere that suits birthdays and celebrations, with many calling it a standout new venue in the Mile End and a place for good vibes and shared plates. However, several guests were disappointed by the food, finding the fritay not authentically Haitian despite the name, and noting that the marinade and accras did not taste like what they expect. The griot was described as tender and edible, but not exceptional, illustrating a tension between fusion ideas and preserving traditional flavors. On the positive side, several dishes and cocktails are regarded as delicious, the menu is small but tasty for sharing, and the vibe and energy are repeatedly praised. Overall, Le Rodman seems to offer a lively, welcoming setting with strong drinks and a memorable late-night atmosphere, while mediating mixed feelings about authenticity in the food.View restaurant profile
Goûter Caraïbe - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Goûter Caraïbe

Opens Today at 11 am
(87)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Goûter Caraïbe is praised for tasty Haitian dishes and generous portions, with the griot singled out as excellent and the on-site dining experience described as pleasant by many. Reviews note friendly and attentive staff in some visits, but others point to inconsistent service and delivery slips, such as missing items on Uber Eats orders, and a weekend ordering policy that can feel restrictive for customers wanting multiple dishes. The late hours and quick service are seen as positives by several diners, while a portion feel that the overall service is not its strongest point. Despite these variations, the cuisine is regarded as flavorful and the value is solid, leading many to say they would return.View restaurant profile
Goûter Tropical - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Goûter Tropical

Opens Today at 11 am
(138)
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 Méli-Mélo - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Marché Méli-Mélo

Opens Today at 8 am
(100)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

Many reviews about Marché Méli-Mélo note generous portions and bold Creole flavors, with griot, chicken with rice, plantain and pikliz, and accra drawing frequent praise and catering cited as a plus for events. Some diners report smooth ordering and fast pickup or delivery, while others share frustration about missing items and a reluctance to provide proper takeout packaging, plus a service tone described as chilly. Service speed is praised by some and criticized by others as cold or inattentive, which affects the overall experience. Prices appear slightly high, but portions are often considered to justify the cost, with suggestions to include more vegetables on the plate. Overall guests express a strong willingness to return and recommend the spot for Haitian or Creole cuisine in Montreal, while many also hope for warmer customer care and more consistent, welcoming service.View restaurant profile
TonmTonm Restaurant - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

TonmTonm Restaurant

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

Review Summary

TonmTonm Restaurant earns praise for delicious, flavorful food, with standout griot described as tender and lean, generous portions and great taste; service is noted as friendly and attentive, though some reviews point to a quiet, low energy ambience, a kitchen tucked away, and a lack of atmosphere or music; several comments suggest calling the night before to ensure freshness, but overall the feedback centers on high quality food and good value that make it worth returning.View restaurant profile
Hectare Café - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Hectare Café

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(40)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Hectare Café garners consistent praise for its warm, tropical-inspired ambiance and drinks that feel carefully crafted, with many noting a calming escape from daily life and a sense of being welcomed as if at home. The menu earns compliments for unique Haitian and island flavors, pastries and savory bites like empanadas, and the coffee itself is often described as excellent, with some calling it the best in the area. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and personal, with staff praised for listening to special requests and making guests feel valued. The space is intimate and small, which can limit lounging inside, but take-out options and sustainable touches such as biodegradable packaging add to the appeal. Special events and a lively, engaging vibe help keep visits interesting, and many reviewers say they will return.View restaurant profile
Boom J's Cuisine - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Boom J's Cuisine

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(168)
Pointe St-Charles

Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

Review Summary

Boom J's Cuisine shows bold jerk flavors and comforting Jamaican fare, with curry goat and rice and peas and oxtail delivering flavorful, tender results and generous portions, while beef roti and patties draw mixed feedback and one visit felt bland or overly salty. A standout is a jerk chicken poutine that some say changed the game, and the place tends toward a low key, takeout vibe with friendly staff and big portions for the price. Service can be hit or miss, with slow or unclear communication and occasional order mix ups, even as other reviews praise warmth and consistency. Overall the restaurant offers solid options and authentic vibes, with jerk chicken and oxtail often highlighted, though quality and experience can vary by day and dish.View restaurant profile
Bistro Jaybi - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Jaybi

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(79)
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
Restaurant Le King Caraïbes - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Le King Caraïbes

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(103)
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
Resto MQC-Melody - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Resto MQC-Melody

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(19)
Châteauguay

Review Summary

MQC-Melody is described as more than a restaurant, a true community hub where a dedicated team creates a warm, welcoming space and meals cooked with care for those who eat them; the Caribbean menu blends Jamaican and Trinidadian flavors and is praised for being comforting, well-seasoned, and generously prepared, with portions that work for families and for those on a budget; lunch hours reveal a scene where kids from diverse backgrounds come in, share tables, help tidy up, and feel seen and valued, while volunteers keep things running smoothly; the meal structure turns a full price meal into subsidized meals for students, so a single purchase carries dignity and food security for someone who might otherwise go hungry; the location near the police station and close to schools makes MQC-Melody accessible, and reviewers note that supporting MQC-Melody means supporting community resilience, with plans to return to try more dishes like oxtail stew and goat stew.View restaurant profile

ALŪR

Opens Wednesday at 6 pm
(36)
Little Burgundy, Saint-Henri

Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (April 2026)

Review Summary

ALŪR is described as a great date night spot with warm, attentive staff and excellent service; the kitchen is praised for dishes prepared with care and love, and the overall experience includes flavorful food, refreshing mocktails, and a welcoming ambiance; guests say they would definitely return when in Montreal and highly recommend ALŪR.View restaurant profile
Fleurs Karaïbes - Caribbean 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
Seasoned Dreams - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Seasoned Dreams

Opens Wednesday at 12 pm
(28)
Ville-Émard

Review Summary

Seasoned Dreams is described as having a lively vibe and friendly service, with poutine options like plantain and griot sparking excitement, though cheese issues and uneven quality temper the enthusiasm. Reviews note a poutine week glitch and cheese sometimes missing or light, while the plantain and griot version is highly praised. Mac and cheese is sometimes below average. Excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere are frequently mentioned. A French review describes a calm ambiance, attentive staff, and a half chicken with fries and rice that was excellent. Some longtime patrons feel quality and packaging have declined, with salads that used to be goat cheese and mixed greens now iceberg lettuce with bland cheese, and a shift to greasy fries in cheap boxes instead of reusable bowls. Overall, Seasoned Dreams shows potential with flavors and service, but consistency and packaging quality vary.View restaurant profile
Au goût tropical - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Au goût tropical

Opens Today at 11 am
(17)
Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Reviews describe Au goût tropical as delicious Haitian cuisine with standout griot, pikliz, and plantains, praising flavorful dishes like the Rio Rio pickle, a warm ambiance, and friendly service, with many saying they will return to try more of the menu. Not the best for everyone, but it remains among the top Haitian options for many. The staff are described as friendly and the overall vibe as welcoming. Several reviewers mention plans to come back multiple times to explore the full menu. One Uber Eats order is noted where a griot arrived in a kid's portion with barely any rice and dry meat, and when contacted about it the response was that Uber Eats portions differ from dine-in, making that the last visit. Taken together, the tone is positive overall with a caveat about delivery portions.View restaurant profile
Greenz Restaurant - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Greenz Restaurant

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(53)
Lachine, Montreal-West

Review Summary

Greenz Restaurant draws praise for its roti offerings, with chicken roti described as very good and goat roti described as amazing. The roti skin is thin and soft and the goat meat is tender and tasty, while the chicken jerk is also described as delicious. A minor critique mentions a desire for a little more potatoes with the goat roti, and rice and beans are consistently enjoyed by many, contributing to strong overall recommendations.View restaurant profile
Casserole Kréole - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Casserole Kréole

Opens Tomorrow 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
RESTAURANT TASTINGOOD - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

RESTAURANT TASTINGOOD

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(83)
Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

RESTAURANT TASTINGOOD is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a homey atmosphere and friendly, attentive service, where the owners are involved and make guests feel at home. The menu centers on homemade Antillean and Guadeloupean dishes such as bokit, accras, agoulou, lambi, and sebaste, all praised for bold flavors, thoughtful sauces like sauce chien and pepper sauce, and freshly made bread, with carnival beignets at the start noted as a delightful touch. Diners highlight generous portions, consistent quality, vibrant Caribbean vibes, affordable prices, and a strong sense of authenticity that many say makes this a standout and a place to return to in Longueuil.View restaurant profile
Sevenz Inclusive Lounge - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Sevenz Inclusive Lounge

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(271)
Longueuil, Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

Sevenz Inclusive Lounge draws praise for a chic Caribbean-inspired lounge vibe, impeccable service, and food that elevates simple dishes into refined tapas and shareable plates; reviews mention tender griot, flavorful plantains, seafood options, and well crafted cocktails, all set in a warm, welcoming atmosphere ideal for dates, anniversaries, and private events; the overall experience is described as upscale yet comfortable, with standout presentation and atmosphere, though a few comments note small tapas portions for the price and occasional inconsistencies or slower service.View restaurant profile
Sous le Palmier - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Sous le Palmier

Opens Today at 12 pm
(127)
LaSalle

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

At Sous le Palmier, reviews highlight a warm, friendly atmosphere and courteous service alongside delicious, authentic Haitian fare. The menu earns frequent praise for flavorful dishes such as cabrit and goat, and sides like macaroni salad, with portions often described as generous though a few experiences mention smaller portions or order mixups. The outdoor terrace is repeatedly described as beautiful and well suited for gatherings, matching a casual and welcoming vibe. Many diners describe it as among the best Haitian restaurants in Lasalle, with some calling it the best Haitian place in the area. A minority note occasional hiccups, particularly over the phone or with specific orders, but the overall sentiment remains positive and many indicate plans to return.View restaurant profile
Caro Resto - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Caro Resto

Open until 3 pm
(200)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Caro Resto as a warm, welcoming spot serving fresh, flavorful breakfasts and brunch with generous portions and a cozy atmosphere, where attentive service and a personal touch from the owner shine through; the menu blends classic fare with Caribbean influences, with plantain and griot dishes frequently praised, and the place is noted for accommodating large groups, being family friendly, and offering good value that makes guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
Faybee's Restaurant - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Faybee's Restaurant

Opens Today at 12 pm
(109)
Lachine

Review Summary

Faybee's Restaurant draws praise for bold flavors with dishes like jerk chicken, curry goat and oxtail, as well as griot and patties, with many finding the food delicious and authentic; however several reviews note inconsistent portions, dry sides and occasional dips in quality, along with online ordering and billing hiccups. Overall the place is seen as a lively Caribbean option where takeout is convenient, some visits shine with outstanding meals, and repeated visits happen for those craving the flavors.View restaurant profile
Phat Grill Express - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Phat Grill Express

Opens Today at 10 am
(80)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Phat Grill Express is known for flavorful dishes like the griot plate and the rice with peas and vegetables, with many finding the food tasty and worth trying, though several reviews report missing items in orders and difficulties with refunds, along with inconsistent service and unclear communication. Some diners describe the food as dry at times, while regulars note that the griot plate can be very satisfying when prepared well. Overall, the kitchen delivers solid taste for those who can overlook service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Kim Détente Resto - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Kim Détente Resto

Opens Today at 11 am
(95)
Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

Kim Détente Resto earns strong praise for generous portions and authentic Haitian flavors, with standout griot that is tender and flavorful, fragrant riz djondjon, and a tasty macaroni salad; service is typically fast and friendly, and the atmosphere is described as welcoming, though a few reviews note a chilly welcome or a busier, less cozy dining room; overall the meals are delicious and worth a detour for many diners, with several calling it the best Haitian option in town, while a minority mentions higher prices or occasional inconsistencies in portions.View restaurant profile

Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes

Opens Wednesday at 12 pm
(54)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Reviews for Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes consistently praise the flavorful Caribbean takeout, with jerk chicken and fried BBQ chicken described as tender, juicy and well seasoned. Side dishes such as rice and peas, macaroni salad, and patties are noted as bright accompaniments, while fishcakes are often good though sometimes smaller than expected and coleslaw lacking flavor. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and quick, with an open kitchen and clean, welcoming spaces, particularly at the Laval location. Diners report generous portions and good value, though a few note that prices can feel higher than other Caribbean spots. There is interest in bringing back or adding items like oxtails or red snapper on Fridays, and several patrons plan to return to try more dishes. Overall, Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes emerges as a leading Caribbean option in Laval and the Montreal area, delivering consistently tasty, well seasoned dishes that keep customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Lloydie's - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Lloydie's

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(245)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateWhere to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Lloydie's is widely praised for bold Caribbean flavors, with standout dishes like jerk chicken, jerk pork, oxtail and patties, often served with rice and plantains and described as fresh, flavorful and comforting. Reviewers highlight generous portions, affordable pricing, and service that is warm, friendly, and efficient, creating a lively, welcoming vibe. Patty quality is repeatedly called among the best in town and the jerk flavors, along with the overall menu, are noted as reliable favorites, with many visits documenting consistently good food and vibes. Some feedback mentions occasional inconsistencies or a one-off dry chicken, but the overall tone is positive and many describe Lloydie's as a go-to for Caribbean comfort food with vegan options and a fun atmosphere. Overall, it feels like a place worth returning to for flavorful meals at a good value and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie

Opens Today at 12 pm
(11)
Repentigny

Review Summary

Courtoisie BMLD is praised for a chef who clearly loves Caribbean and Haitian cuisine, with a menu that reflects curiosity and a strong commitment to fresh, well sourced ingredients. Dishes are described as incredibly fresh, and the flavors and spices honor traditional family Antillean cooking, making it a beautiful experience to discover or rediscover. The reviews also note warm, friendly service and a comforting, satisfying overall impression, while acknowledging mixed comments from some critics who have not visited the place; a griot dish received some skeptical remarks, but overall the restaurant is presented as authentic and worth trying.View restaurant profile
SNS Lounge 8 - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

SNS Lounge 8

Opens Wednesday at 12 pm
(24)
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue

Review Summary

SNS Lounge 8 is described as a waterfront venue that shines for private events with a Caribbean Fusion buffet and a generous space near the bar for cocktails. The reviews mention helpful, proactive staff and flexible timing, with early access to set up decorations and a photo booth. Amenities such as a coat check, door security, and a bridal suite used by performers are noted, along with a TV to display a photo reel. The terrace and outdoor patio facing the water are repeatedly praised for ambiance and views of boats, making it a popular pick for warm days or weddings. Food is described as fresh and flavorful with options that include a jerk chicken wrap and beef tacos, while some comments point to a limited menu and a missing side in one order. Service experiences vary, with some guests reporting slow service or long waits and others emphasizing courteous staff and a warm kitchen atmosphere. The location and setting are often praised as beautiful and affordable, suitable for events and with strong potential for future visits.View restaurant profile
Mr Patty - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Mr Patty

Opens Today at 9 am
(164)
Côte-Saint-Luc

Review Summary

Across many reviews, Mr Patty is presented as the go to spot for Jamaican patties in Montreal, with patties praised as fresh, flaky and flavorful, especially the beef and chicken varieties, and even veggie options. Patrons stock up by the dozen, freeze them, and reheat when cravings strike, and many note that the patties are best hot and freshly made, sometimes with a touch more heat. A small seating area and a friendly, welcoming vibe are mentioned, along with reliable service though some guests say customer service could use a bit more polish. The shop is described as a source for others too, with patties supplied to many restaurants, underscoring consistency over the years. Prices are noted as reasonable, with some fluctuation depending on order size, and occasional praise for extras like soups on weekends such as cow foot or chicken soup. It is cited as the most authentic Jamaican patty experience in Montreal, a family owned operation that remains strong, with frequent reminders to visit early to avoid running out and even calls for delivery options to expand.View restaurant profile
Laperle Express - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Laperle Express

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(43)
Repentigny

Review Summary

Overall, La Perle Express receives praise for flavorful and well prepared dishes with authentic Haitian flavors, tender meats, and well balanced seasoning, along with generous portions and fresh, non greasy accras. The cleanliness of the venue, attractive presentation, and sturdy, clean packaging for takeout are consistently noted, as is friendly, professional service. Catering and event orders are described as reliable and good value, with many meals impressing families and teams. A few remarks point to occasional inconsistencies in service or wait times, or items that are not available, but these do not outweigh the overall positive impression. The reviews suggest a dependable, everyday option that regulars return to for solid quality and satisfying meals.View restaurant profile
Carribean Tasty Treats - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Carribean Tasty Treats

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(25)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Carribean Tasty Treats earns praise for bold, well seasoned flavors and generous portions, with jerk chicken, goat curry, roti, oxtail, and curry goat frequently highlighted as favorites and rice and peas described as on point. The atmosphere is described as clean and welcoming, with friendly service and reasonable prices that suit takeout or delivery. Longtime fans and first time visitors alike note a consistent flavor profile and a homey feel that keeps them returning. A few reviews mention smaller portions, limited gravy, or milder spice in some cases, but the overall sentiment is positive and many say they would order again. Overall, the reviews depict a dependable option for flavorful Caribbean meals with good value and solid service.View restaurant profile
MTL Yardie - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

MTL Yardie

Discover authentic Jamaican cuisine in Montreal. Enjoy bold flavours, traditional dishes, and catering options for everyday meals and events.
Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(140)
Côte-Saint-Luc, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews consistently highlight MTL Yardie as a standout for authentic Jamaican flavors in Montreal, with jerk chicken that is fall off the bone and deeply seasoned, tender oxtail, flavorful curry goat, hearty roti, and generously portioned patties at good value. The menu staples like jerk chicken wings, oxtail stuffed patty, ackee and saltfish, and pumpkin rice receive frequent praise for depth of flavor, while drinks such as sorrel and fruit punch are noted as refreshing accompaniments. The atmosphere and service are described as warm, friendly, and welcoming, making the experience feel authentic and enjoyable, though a few orders have fallen short on sides or portions and some reviewers report occasional service missteps or variability in roti and patty quality. Still, many travelers and locals alike say the quality, consistency, and hospitality keep them returning and recommending it, with multiple mentions of the place being worth the drive and a standout option for Jamaican food in the city.View restaurant profile
Tassot Créole - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Tassot Créole

Opens Today at 11 am
(35)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Reviews describe Tassot Créole as a standout Haitian option in Montreal with friendly staff, good portions, and flavorful, well prepared dishes such as fried goat and macaroni. Several diners say it is among the best Haitian or Caribbean restaurants in the area and praise the spicy pikliz and the overall dining experience, while others note delivery issues such as the wrong rice or drink and question value. Some mention that portions and price do not always align and that they prefer other similar restaurants in the region, but many still highly recommend the place for its authenticity and quality, with remarks on prompt service, a lively atmosphere, and bold flavors. Overall the impression is positive, though experiences vary by visit and some improvements could be made in takeout accuracy and value.View restaurant profile
Africaraïbe - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Africaraïbe

Opens Today at 12 pm
(111)
Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac

Review Summary

Reviews for Africaraïbe consistently praise generous portions, rich flavors, and comforting dishes like griot, fufu, poulet, and poisson with sauce arachide, with many describing the meals as delicious and faithful to Haitian and Caribbean traditions. The service is often described as friendly and the atmosphere welcoming, though some comments mention long wait times for orders, especially for pickup or during busy periods. Overall, customers regard the restaurant as a standout for authentic, flavorful cuisine with good value and many say they will return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

3 Pierres 1 Feu

Opens Today at 8 am
(425)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateAmerican BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-TriesView More

Review Summary

Overall, the reviews paint 3 Pierres 1 Feu as part of a lively, colorful market experience with a vast array of fresh produce, seafood, cheeses, meats, flowers and locally made gifts, plus plenty of places to eat on site or take a break on a terrace. The atmosphere is described as warm, authentic and very Montreal, with friendly vendors, easy navigation and a rhythm that invites wandering, tasting and lingering. The market and its stalls are repeatedly praised for quality, seasonality and breadth of choices, from everyday groceries to special finds, while parking options and accessibility are noted as a plus. The restaurant earns kudos as a reliable stop for a meal after shopping, and the overall vibe encourages trying new flavors and picking up gift items. A few critics mention higher prices, a sense of gentrification and occasional quieter winter days, but the consensus remains that 3 Pierres 1 Feu is a must visit for food lovers seeking local, delicious fare.View restaurant profile
Boom J's Cuisine - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Boom J's Cuisine

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(60)
Ville-Émard

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

Boom J's Cuisine earns praise for authentic Jamaican flavors and generous portions, with jerk chicken, oxtail, curry goat, and BBQ or pineapple chicken highlighted as standout choices. Many orders for staff or branches received positive feedback and describe friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere. A few notes of critique mention a roti that was too salty and a sense that Caribbean dining options in Montreal have faced tougher competition. Overall the reviews describe a fresh, flavorful menu that delivers consistently satisfying meals.View restaurant profile
Caribbean Food Factory - Caribbean Restaurants in Montreal

Caribbean Food Factory

Open 24HRS
(270)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Curries in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews for Caribbean Food Factory highlight bold authentic Caribbean flavors, with jerk chicken repeatedly praised as tender, juicy, and highly seasoned, and dishes like curry goat, ackee and saltfish, oxtail, roti, and fried dumplings receiving frequent compliments; several diners note generous portions and good value, and the food is described as fresh, flavorful, and satisfying, with some calling it the best Jamaican food around and even a standout in the area. The experience at times shines with friendly, fast, and attentive service, and open late appeal, but many comments point to inconsistent service and long wait times, miscommunications at pickup or delivery, missing items, and quality fluctuations that can depend on the shift or time of day. Some feedback mentions takeout packaging, temperature, and presentation concerns, while others praise the atmosphere, authenticity, and healthier juice options. Taken together, Caribbean Food Factory is seen as a top destination for authentic Caribbean cuisine with strong dishes and potential improvement in consistency and reliability.View restaurant profile
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