I loved my food, I loved my drink. I loved the art walk even though it was rather short. The Griyo was fire. I hope they stick around
I saw the name of this restaurant in article about visiting Black Owned restaurants for the month of February. Going here was a 45 minute drive and it was worth every minute. I got the Hispaniola (a combination of Kreyol and Spanish/Dominican) to go and when I got home was happy to see it was enough food for a couple of servings. I've been in search of good griot in the Boston area since moving here almost 30 years ago and this one tasted just like when my grandmother or Aunt made it when I was is kid. The djon djon and pikliz (that looked like it was done with just red cabbage) were both really tasty too. The pernil on the Spanish side I personally prefer a little crispier but it was still divine. The Spanish rice was an arroz con gandules and the taste of the sofrito was fresh and present without being overpowering.
I am definitely going to make a trip here again to try more of their menu.
Place was very clean and food was delicious. Waitstaff was pleasant and very patient with our orders.
I highly recommend this place.
Food was really good, wait staff was very friendly! I ordered the pernil plate, would recommend!
The food is absolutely delicious!! The staff is sweet and accommodating!! I love that they incorporated their own little twist in the taste to the island foods they offer. Some may complain about the price, but I feel like it’s worth it!! I did my graduation dinner here and it was GREAT!! My friends and family were happy! The only sad part is they do not offer the shrimp and grits often even though it’s supposed to be available from Fri - Sun which sucks because a lot of my friends and family are pescatarian.
The food was good but the service could be better. After being seated for 1 minute, the server asked if we were ready to place our food order. The server was a bit too attentive and kept interrupting our conversation to check on us. At the end of the meal we asked for to-go containers and the server forgot until she came to give us the check, then we had to ask for them again. The ambience was nice.
This place does an excellent job of mixture Haitian and Cajun cusisine. The black rice and fried pork was delicious and the wait time was reasonable contrary to some of the other reviews. The atmosphere also reflects the theme of the restaurant with the decor and music. It is a bit overpriced for the portion but I would definitely come back and refer friends to dine there!
Definitely one of the best Haitian restaurants in Massachusetts. Although it's small but it is pretty, classy, clean and very well decorated. The service is great well located with free parking options beside the bank. Located just in front of the road. Home delivery options also available.
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