Most Popular Asian food in Haiti, Caribbean

September 9, 2019 Christa Meece

Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Haiti. Coordinates: 19°00′N 72°25′W / 19.000°N 72.417°W / 19.000; -72.417
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1. Haiku

12 Rue Loverture Pétion-Ville,, Petionville Haiti Japanese, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +509 28 13 0151 http://www.haikuhaiti.com
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Overall Ratings

4 based on 68 reviews

Haiku

A Japanese inspired restaurant born from the love of great food. We've meshed together high quality products, great atmosphere and excellent customer service to make your dinning experience enjoyable again.

Reviewed By AlainL729

What a great surprise! In a very difficult environment, the chef manage to deliver top notch food. Tasted 6 different items, mainly appetizers which were all excellent, comparable to great tables in any big cities. Did not even get to the sushi and sashimi; the lobster butterfly, shrimp appetizers, fusion ceviche, Indonesian fried rice and other, were fresh and tasty. That place is probably the best restaurant in town, and yes the service is also great.

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2. Les Fontaines Restaurant

15 Rue Villate Petion-Ville, Port-au-Prince 6124 Haiti Italian, Mexican, Caribbean, International, Asian [email protected] +509 37 02 1816 http://Lesfontainesrestaurant.com
Les Fontaines Restaurant

Les Fontaines Restaurant offers a varied food menu, selection of wines and cocktails to satisfy the cravings of their customers. There is also a lounge and bar area on the top floor for our customers to relax and enjoy a drink or two. A not to miss is our

Reviewed By androidy2k

Excellent food and a nice ambiance make this place perfect for a date. Also can accommodate your business functions.

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3. Royal Haiku

115, Avenue Panamericaine, Petionville Haiti Asian +509 28 17 0246 http://www.haikuhaiti.com

Reviewed By homezgr8t

Sadly deceived by this restaurant, thought it's the same owner as Haiku, just not the same. There is such a need for varied restaurants in Haiti that we were delighted to have a new Asian restaurant, Haiku having started as a sushi specialty place. My gosh! The service is very polite but that's about all I can say. Ordered a lichitini, tasted like the lichi juice was spoiled. I ordered Vietnamese spring roll was tasty, chicken satay was boring . Then we ordered "house specialties" schezuan beef stir fry, guangdong shrimp stir fry and chicken. I am including pictures to show that these dishes had clearly nothing stir fry! The beef was a big piece presented on some broccoli, the shrimp was nested in the broccoli. The chicken was bland. All the meats tasted boiled rather than stir fry. Really bland tastes. The chef is wasting time on presentation and missing the point on the favor.I don't know if we would have been better off ordering sushi, but that would have defeated the purpose of coming to this Haiku.

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