Small bakery shines with authentic Haitian pates featuring flaky pastry and tasty fillings like codfish and chicken. Atmosphere feels like a local gem with affordable prices. Pates stay fresh and offer a balanced sweetness in baked goods.
Haitian pates stand out for their authentic and truly tasty flavor. Multiple varieties are available, always served fresh or frozen for later.
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Pates Plus Bakery offers a variety of Haitian pates to choose from.
Prices at Pates Plus Bakery are extremely reasonable for the quality.
The bakery has been in business for about 45 years, ensuring quality.
Gorgeous interior and lively atmosphere make this spot stand out. Chicken pate is fresh and flavorful, paired perfectly with strawberries. Creative cocktails add to the expertly crafted menu, blending style and comfort seamlessly.
Chicken pate stands out with its freshness and pairing with strawberries. The pate with polenta offers a flavorful experience that sets a high standard.
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Parking is behind the building.
The $36 lunch from 12 to 4 pm includes three courses.
Karaoke starts at 10:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
Offers a laid back vibe with eclectic decor and bright lighting. Mushroom pate is a key offering that pairs well with pastas. Space blends coastal charm and farm-to-table casualness for a cozy, stylish feel.
Mushroom pate stands out as a key offering here. It pairs well with other dishes like pastas.
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Happy hour features reasonable prices on drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for busy nights to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant sources ingredients from local farms, enhancing food quality.
European restaurant boasts a cozy, modern interior with live piano music setting a relaxed tone. Duck pate shines with rich foie gras flavors, perfectly cooked for a refined taste. Outdoor seating invites guests to enjoy curated cocktails and friendly chess games.
Duck pate delivers a rich start with foie gras and a lingering duck liver aftertaste paired with jam. Octopus and duck liver pate come cooked to perfection, offering a classic yet refined flavor profile.
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Happy hour runs from Sunday to Thursday with half-off drinks until 7 PM.
Discounted oysters are available every Wednesday during happy hour.
Expect an 18% service charge for large parties, even for small groups.
Caribbean spot serves authentic Haitian cuisine with a clean, simple vibe. Freshly cooked pate kòde shines as a must-try. Spicy legume dishes add bold flavor, making it a go-to for genuine tastes.
Pate kòde stands out as a fresh, cooked-to-order dish here. The pates consistently deliver a delicious taste that draws repeat visits.
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Madame Erick's Kitchen offers authentic Haitian cuisine.
Customers should check their food before leaving to ensure satisfaction.
The restaurant accepts last-minute orders, making it convenient for diners.
Enjoy authentic Haitian cuisine with dishes like griot and tasso kabrit in a vibrant atmosphere full of culture. Pate kode offers rich, bold flavors and is served late, perfect with legumes. Unique menu options make dining here special.
Pate kode stands out with rich, bold flavors. The pate pairs well with legumes and is available late, even at 8pm.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand on weekends.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Bright, clean space offers authentic Haitian cuisine with generous portions. Pate options like pate kode shine, especially with lalo. Warm hospitality creates a welcoming vibe and lively energy throughout.
Very flavorful pate options include fish, turkey, and chicken varieties. The pate kode stands out, especially paired with lalo, alongside dishes like Griot Simp and Sos Poule.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure timely service.
Expect a wait of up to an hour during peak dining hours.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, ideal for sharing.
Cozy Haitian spot offers authentic Caribbean vibes with lively music and a chill atmosphere. Pates are fresh and filled with ample meat, though some can be lighter. Perfect for those craving genuine flavors in a welcoming space.
Pates come fresh with ample meat in the middle. Pate kode is large but sometimes has less meat than expected.
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Expect a 15-20 minute wait for food during peak hours.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays.
Prices for main dishes start around $18.
Boutique-style spot serves authentic Haitian cuisine in a warm atmosphere with friendly hospitality. Pate kode has a strong taste but often arrives late and sometimes wrong. Soft Christian music adds to the cozy vibe.
Pate kode stands out with a strong taste but often takes nearly an hour to arrive. Some orders come incorrectly made, which can be disappointing.
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Expect higher prices compared to other Haitian restaurants in the area.
Portion sizes may be smaller than what you find at other places.
This is a family-run business, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Haitian spot serves large portions with standout Pate Kode that's hearty and perfect to go. Enjoy top-tier griot alongside unique beet potato salad and djon djon rice. Clean, welcoming vibe with no long waits and great prices.
Pate Kòde comes in a very big portion. It pairs with griot, bouillon, rice, and beans for a full meal. The pate is available to go and stands out as a hearty dish.
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The portions at Happy Kitchen are large and can serve two people.
Prices are affordable, with meals starting around $15.
There is hardly any wait time during lunch hours.
Bakery shines with consistent cod and herring pates paired with fresh Haitian bread. Birthday cakes and soup joumou add to the warm atmosphere. No delivery service is offered, so plan to visit in person for the best experience.
Cod and herring pates stand out for their consistent quality and flavor. This spot pairs them well with Haitian bread and other baked goods.
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La Bakerie Inc does not offer delivery despite some online listings.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Expect a wait during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Clean, warm space serves authentic Haitian pastries and fresh bread with a homey atmosphere. Pate kode and pate moure shine for freshness and great taste, paired with Haitian bread and pistache. Tight parking contrasts with the inviting, well-managed interior.
Freshness stands out with pate kode and pate moure offered early in the day. Haitian-style pates come with Haitian bread and pistache, delivering a very good taste.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is limited due to the shared plaza; arrive early.
The bakery accepts cash, credit, and debit cards for payment.
Cozy spot with a Caribbean vibe and lively music sets a fun mood. Pate kode shines with fluffy dough and tasty fillings like Griot and lobster. Tables with Jenga games add playful charm while dining or waiting for takeout.
Pate kode comes with a fluffy dough and is seasoned perfectly, especially the Griot version. Options include seafood, lobster, and chicken with boiled eggs, all tasting great.
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The small pizza costs $13.95 and is a single serving.
Free onsite and street parking is available.
Orders typically take about 20-30 minutes to prepare.
Rooftop setting offers gorgeous ocean views and a calm vibe with live piano music. Liver pâté has a crumbly texture and a candied top, though roasted peppers are bland. Space suits special events with complimentary valet parking.
Liver pâté features a crumbly consistency and includes a candied top. Roasted peppers served alongside tend to be bland.
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Reservations are recommended for private events to ensure availability.
The restaurant offers a unique kosher menu with diverse options.
Parking is available but may require payment; check local regulations.
Warm, inviting spot serves authentic Haitian cuisine with rich flavors like griot and fried plantains. Atmosphere fits romantic dinners in a clean, well-kept space. Pâté dough costs $8 but has a small chicken filling that feels lacking.
Pate kode comes with a small amount of chicken pate inside. The dough costs $8 but the filling feels pretty much empty and disrespectful in size.
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Prices for main dishes range from $8 to $16.75.
The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Haitian dishes, including pate kode.
Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Cramped space fills with long lines and lively music. Patrons love the authentic Haitian patties, especially pate kode fish and beef. Soft, delicious bread keeps quality after reheating, making it a popular bakery despite occasional delays.
Pate kode stands out as a favorite, especially the fish and beef versions. Waiting times can be long, sometimes up to an hour, but the patties and baked goods consistently deliver good flavor.
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To avoid waiting, order online for faster service.
Expect long lines during peak times, especially on weekends.
It takes over an hour for orders to be ready at busy times.