Reviews
Open your pate before eating them. The pate usually taste good but this time I found ants in my pate.I went back the lady wanted to argue with me over the ants I just cannot. If you’re okay with eating ants go ahead THE pate taste good I just don’t eat ants.
Great spot for Haitian Patte I enjoy the fish ones from here and the drinks . I can’t speak for the food. The Akasan is so yummy. I like it warm. Akasan (sometimes Aka100) is a popular Haitian beverage made from milk, corn flour, anise stars, vanilla and cinnamon. It is drunk either warm or cold, often as a breakfast beverage. Akasan is known for its rich sweetness and thickness. Customer service is decent with certain staff. I enjoy the one lady she’s always kind and smiling willing to help both Haitian and others who come there.
My favorites are the spinach (Lalo) and sweet plantain (bannann) for breakfast. I love all their Patties, Labouyl, Mayi Moulin, and, of course, their soup, Joumou! I literally drive about 30 min on the weekend to get breakfast. Everything really is delicious! ????
I’m sorry but I had absolutely high hopes. The food was very bland. I order legume and pate kode. The pate was mushy and the food taste like it’s been sitting for days. Never again. The customer service was horrible. The lady that served me was very rude and not approachable.
As Haitian, the pate was horrible and the legume tasted like it’s been there for days and tasted nasty. I bought cassava and it was spoiled, tasted nasty. Go somewhere else for your food, and the lady was really rude, never again. I wish I could give them ZERO