 | Haiti Restaurants | Tips 1 - 9 of 9 |  | Popular Restaurants | Other Restaurants Tips | All Tips (9) Very good food at place boyer. Not very cheap, but the setting is worth it and when you sit in the garden and eat you never want to leave Haiti again. The carpaccio has too much onion (like most dishes in Haiti), the Couscous is extraordinary, Beefsteak very good, desert so la la. Leave a Comment Theme: FrenchPrice: US$41 and up » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: Place Boyer, Petion Ville
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My favorite restaurant in Haiti is Altitude 900. From this mountain-top establishment you get a breathtaking view of Port-au-Prince, the mountains to the North, and on clear days, Ile a Gonaves. This restaurant is perched on the side of the mountain that stands guard above Port-au-Prince. All newcomers to the area should visit this place. The weather is cooler, the air clearer, and the quiet is a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of the towns. You have the choice of either eating inside or outside. We usually eat on the patio. The view is better and the kids can romp around a bit without disturbing the other patrons (which is nice, because most restaurants in the area are not kid-friendly).
The Pork chops in honey sauce. These are absolutely wonderful! Equally good (and safe) is the barbequed chicken quarters. If you are lucky, the side dish will be the potatoes. These are absolutely heavenly. NOTE: Stay away from the Rognons (I can't remember the exact spelling) unless you enjoy beef kidneys. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Altitude 900 is located in the Boutiliers area. Proceed up the mountain from Petionville on the Route de Kenscoff. In Laboule (you can recognize the area by the street signs - all the side streets are
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the best restaurant is in LES CAYES but i cant remember its name, great CHINESE!!!!! of course Jerrys subs and Pizza is always a great break try the Pizza Garden in Pettion ville Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Generally, Haiti is not known for its fine cuisine and I can understand why. The food, though, is not inedible. You don't go to Haiti for the cuisine anyway. I did go to one good restaurant--Cafe des Artistes and had some very good seafood. This is probably one the priciest places in Port-au-Prince, but not very pricey by western standards.
One of my favorite things to eat in the Caribbean is conch (called lambi in Haiti)--I had it in a creole sauce with rice. Also, don't forget to eat as many mangos as you possibly can! Haitian mangos (quite different from the kinds from the Spanish speaking nations of the tropics) are paler and a little stringier, but very sweet and delicious! Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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The Barbecue lunch in Labadee is provided by Royal Carribean. Leave a Comment Theme: Barbecue
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You have to be very careful where you eat in Haiti, but there are some great French restaurants. In general, the restaurants at major hotels are your best bet. If you're brave, and have brought the appropriate medical supplies with you, try some of the local cuisine. I love Haitian food, but then again, I grew up eating it.
Haitians eat alot of fish, chicken, and rice. The fruit is often a highlight. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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The Labaduzee is Labadee's signature frozen drink served with or without alcohol. Leave a Comment
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Theme: ItalianAddress: petionville
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good food in Petionville and Port au Prince, easy to find
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