Reviews on Pizza food in Haiti, Caribbean. Coordinates: 19°00′N 72°25′W / 19.000°N 72.417°W / 19.000; -72.417
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Stopped here for lunch after arriving at the airport. A couple of us had the VOL Cap Haitien sandwich and a couple had the VOL Cubano. Both were very good and we had to wait while they were made fresh. They also have salads, crepes, pizzas, and ice cream. I would stop here again.
Before heading out of Haiti, I got the opportunity to go eat at this out of the way place kind of frequented by the Ex-Pats and Overseas workers in Haiti. The place is on the top floor of a small building and is basically a little wedge of an almost American style pizza / sports bar. A little bar counter and tables with a few TVs set to sports channels. They had a little selection of beers and drinks, and a pretty typical pizza menu with burgers also on the menu. The small personal pizzas were plenty big for one person, and quite good. It was a nice little taste of some typical food you would get in the states so I can see why foreign workers here frequent it when they get tired of local cuisine. The staff was very friendly, and the prices pretty reasonable. For 40 USD, 6 people each had a personal pizza or wings and a beer or two. A nice little break from the usual Haitian fare of rice and plantains. Recommended if you want a break and something different.
You want to enjoy a good pizza in jacmel? Want to spend time with friends, family listening to good music? Do you miss the iced beers? .... Pizzeria Jacmel is here for you. It is a very nice place with a very efficient service to give you a little happiness .
I went there on a Saturday lunch. I ordered a great chicken satay. it was a very relaxing atmosphere. I will definitely come back.Thank you very much !
4 based on 80 reviews
This place has the best chicken wings in port au prince and even better than most places in America! The service is a little slow atTimes but they play great music and I had a real fun time.
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5 based on 15 reviews
Pizza Amour is a small oasis surrounded by trees and plants echoing with the sounds of happy children and smells of delicious pizza. Customers enjoy a covered outdoor dining environment, providing shelter from falling mangoes and sudden downpours. Truly,
This is a hidden little place, only open on Fri and Sat evening. The homemade pizza is excellent. It's a very pleasant garden spot (ourdoor seating only) for a fresh garden salad, cold beer, and good pizza.
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3 based on 105 reviews
I remember Pizza Garden back when it was in Port-au-Prince by the now defunct Royal Caribbean Hotel in Carrefour. This was in the mid 1980's, and my sister and I thought it was the best pizza we had ever had. Since then, I have lived all over the world, and I have to say, this pizza is extraordinary. First, let me begin by saying, it is weird. They have a pizza that uses American cheese, and this would be enough to make most pizza aficionados recoil. But the proof is in the pudding--or in this case, the pizza. I stumbled upon Pizza Garden, and lo and behold, it was the same establishment that had traveled up the hill to Petionville. Even after sampling pizza in many places in the country of its birthplace and in some of the top places in New York, Chicago, and the Bay Area, I found the pizza just scrumptious. The ambiance is candle-lit and lovely. You would never expect to find such a place beyond the unassuming gates of the restaurant. It is popular: crowded and loud. There are few wines on offer--red or white. But all in all, it was a wonderful experience, and highly recommend for even the most incredulous pizza connoisseur. Order the pizza with the American cheese.
4 based on 25 reviews
A group of 7 of us who travel often in Haiti visited Boukanye for dinner on Saturday eve, the restaurant is next to the sea where you can see fisherman, boats and the waves and devoured a couple of their great pizza options! The crust was really good, and meat lovers was good also! Nice venue, with outdoor exposure on the front of the building, as well as in the centre staff were friendly and attentive! Had a great time! Place was relatively busy, but the wait was not too long! We will be back
4 based on 131 reviews
Large groups welcome
Excellent service, pizza, pastas in a great atmosphere. The ice creams are really good too. Is also has a secured parking lotThank you so munch for all the compliments!we are trying our best to always keep good service and quality, and your review is encouraging us a lot.Hope to see you soon back to fior di latte.
4 based on 71 reviews
Authentic, handmade Italian cuisine, our ambiance and excellent food make Portofino a cuisine destination in Port-au-Prince. Mamma Mia!!
You can tell the staff is well trained. They follow a pattern - including serving olive oil, balsamic and parmesan onto each of the small dishes which while very nice, takes away each individuals preference in how they would combine each of these ingredients, and it takes a long time. The bread is excellent. We had seconds. Our table ordered pastas, lasagna, a chicken dish and pizza. All the food was well presented and tasty. It is the most expensive restaurant I have been to in Haiti. Maybe one could argue itâs worth it. What I did not appreciate was the way they calculated the bill at the end of the night. The dishes are priced in gourdes but the bill arrived in US dollars. The exchange they used to convert gourdes to dollars was not in favor of the client. Then, since we all live and work in Haiti we had to convert back to gourdes. It was a mess and ended up increasing the price of each meal. When you are paying $50 a meal x 6 persons, it makes a difference. This should change.
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