Discover Restaurants offering the best Caribbean food in Port-au-Prince, Ouest Department, Caribbean. Port-au-Prince (/ˌpɔːrtoʊˈprɪns/; French pronunciation: [pɔʁopʁɛ̃s]; Haitian Creole: Pòtoprens; Haitian Creole pronunciation: [pɔtopɣɛ̃s]) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti. The city's population was estimated at 987,310 in 2015 with the metropolitan area estimated at a population of 2,618,894. The metropolitan area is defined by the IHSI as including the communes of Port-au-Prince, Delmas, Cite Soleil, Tabarre, Carrefour, and Pétion-Ville.
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4 based on 39 reviews
Slow service. Conch very rubbery. We were a group of 14 but very few other folks in the restaurant at the time of our visit.
4 based on 19 reviews
Restaurant Acajou of Hotel Montana. Restaurant and Bar with one of the best view of Port-au-Prince bay and mountain serving Haitian and International Cuisine .
Of all the hotel restaurants, we by far enjoyed dining at The Montana, with its relaxing atmosphere, good service and tasty food. Rum punch is excellent, and a nice way to start your meal.We first came with our tour guide for lunch, ordered a beef steak sandwich with carmelized onion and cheese on a fresh baguette, and thought it so good, we came back another night for dinner. Whether you dine there during the day or night, ask for a patio table overlooking the bay and valley. The view is fantastic (have your camera ready), and at night the lights of the city sparkle. Not to mention, its position higher up on the mountain provides a refreshing breeze you don't usually get at lower altitude.Dear Robert, Your review brings us much joy and we are even happier to know how much you enjoy our restaurant, the meal, the service, the atmosphere, the cocktail and the view! Thank you for coming again! We wish you Happy Holidays! And may 2019 bring you lots of health and happiness!
4 based on 34 reviews
Absolutely charming place, amazing fish and lobster of great value, but music is way too loud. Otherwise, perfect!
4 based on 45 reviews
We were a part of a large party and they accomodated us above and beyond. They even waited upon those of us whom were late due to traffic. Its a really neat spot in a safe part of town. The food was tasty and the service was definitely a highlight.
4 based on 62 reviews
Great food in the heart of Port-au-Prince. Kokoye's menu features authentic Haitian food as well as mouth watering pizzas, chicken wings, and much more!
Choice of continental and local dishes. Spicy Mango Wings were great. This restaurant also serves griot a local gaitian dish of what I would describe as recrues porc. No batter just absolutely delicious. Had at a number of restaurants. It was best here!
4 based on 91 reviews
Went there on a Friday evening and the place was jumping. We reserved a table on the terrace but got put inside..Clearly if you know the people you get good service but as unknowns the service was pretty slow- 15 mins to get a drink and wine not so cheap..Finally ordered and eventually the starters came in two shifts.. with about 5 minutes in between. Same for the main courses.. again food fine but 5 minutes between the first two and the last 3..All in all a fun evening because of the group we were with but this place is not cheap and we shouldn't have to comment on the service.. Maitre d' needs to take better charge..
4 based on 107 reviews
Went as a large group. Recieved discount for food at the and drink with admission to the pool area. Food was reasonable and compared to canada reasonably priced. Drinks were also good. Pool and cabana were nice during the day. Felt terrible being here in such a poor country.
4 based on 300 reviews
Visited with several friends to have drinks and listen to comedy night. I ordered fettuccine with a red pepper and tomato sauce with bacon. It arrived with a red sauce but no bacon. I spoke with one of the staff who told me the bacon was crushed into the sauce. It wasnât. Fortunately, the very nice waitress brought us some bacon after I requested some. A couple of friends ordered beef and I think they were happier. The appetizers - meatballs, veg samosas and especially the ceviche were very good. I would stay with the appetizers.
4 based on 125 reviews
My taxi driver brought me here. Great spot. Good food; quick and professional service while you admire the view. Very peaceful. They accept credit cards. The two sisters who own the place are delightful and run a clean and well managed establishment.
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4 based on 128 reviews
Right in the middle of the city and not too far from the National Palace ( or where it used to be) the food is excellent but on the expensive side.. The parking is secure and they have a small shop that offers crafts by the bar
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