Takes Reservations: Yes Take-out: Yes Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
1 review
Laci Ragland
Denise, I like you a lot. Great Haitian food at minimal prices. What you get? Whole bunch of food! Fried goat, plantains pikliz (Haitian spicy scotch bonnet vinaigrette sauce) check. Rice and Beans all the staples are here. Cooked wit Haitians food base known as "epis", like eating Mom's cooking. But it's lacking in seating.
The décor is economical and makes due. "Sign up and win a car sweepstakes take up a majority of the window. There always some sort of Haitian concert going on somewhere in Brooklyn or at SOBs that you can buy tickets here then take "107" NJ transit bus to get there to watch it.
Denise makes you feel at home. She attempts to woo you with her cooking skills, especially if you're not of Haitian decent. There is no pretentious French speaker, with all that oui oui stuff, j just good old Creole. Its good food that wants to freed into the mouths of everyone ready to try something different.
Reminiscent of the many Haitian restaurants I have seen in Miami, Irvington, NJ is turning out to be a bit Haitian Nation when it comes to authentic, Haitian food, sorry Brooklyn
Denise, I like you a lot. Great Haitian food at minimal prices. What you get? Whole bunch of food!
Fried goat, plantains pikliz (Haitian spicy scotch bonnet vinaigrette sauce) check. Rice and Beans all the staples are here. Cooked wit Haitians food base known as "epis", like eating Mom's cooking. But it's lacking in seating.
The décor is economical and makes due. "Sign up and win a car sweepstakes take up a majority of the window. There always some sort of Haitian concert going on somewhere in Brooklyn or at SOBs that you can buy tickets here then take "107" NJ transit bus to get there to watch it.
Denise makes you feel at home. She attempts to woo you with her cooking skills, especially if you're not of Haitian decent. There is no pretentious French speaker, with all that oui oui stuff, j just good old Creole. Its good food that wants to freed into the mouths of everyone ready to try something different.
Reminiscent of the many Haitian restaurants I have seen in Miami, Irvington, NJ is turning out to be a bit Haitian Nation when it comes to authentic, Haitian food, sorry Brooklyn