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Ebony Robertson
The food tastes really good I just wish they’ll put more meat for a $22 dollar plate they gave too much white rice than meat
2 weeks ago
KashHairGenie
The wait wasn’t long. This is very different for me because you don’t know who’s cooking your food because you don’t see anyone. I ordered the stewed chicken with rice and peas. I was disappointed to see my chicken so white. The chicken was white and also lacked flavor being from south Florida I never seen Haitian or Caribbean meat look like this the picklez also was lacking vinegar. I had to come home and re-cook my food some more. I just couldn’t eat the chicken looking so white. What happen to the tomato paste that supposed to be added to the sauce the sauce was not saucing. Food was okay but it didn’t really taste authentic. Price wasn’t bad compared to the price for food in Houston.
3 months ago
Sophia G
My honey is from Miami and wanted some good snapper so I did a Google search and ran across this restaurant. The food did not disappoint! We ordered it from DoorDash, it took a little time to be prepared and delivered, which I was ok with because I knew it would be fresh. The snapper was well seasoned and a decent size. Pretty pricey but worth it in my opinion. I will order from here again, hopefully it will be just as good.
4 months ago
Gunny Gumby
I have lived in Houston for a decade now. But before Houston, I was born in Port Au Prince Haiti, lived there with my grandmother until the age of 7, before moving to the states. I lived in Asbury Park, NJ, NY, and FL throughout my adolescence before joining the Marine Corps at age 21….. I’ve grown up in huge Haitian demographics! I’ve had the pleasure of eating authentic Haitian food my whole life and I myself prepare some of my grandmothers recipes that I remember from my youth regularly. Making Haitian food is a lengthy process of love, art and science. You have got to know your stuff. So I don’t always have time to cook. So, since moving to Houston TX, I have been constantly searching for real Haitian food. I’ve been to a few places, that tried their best. I’ve been to one place that did a good job, but didn’t last long in the area they were in, and I found a gem of a spot in a food truck, but the owner sadly passed. I say that to say, in ten years in Houston, I have NEVER EXPERIENCED A GREAT AUTHENTIC HAITIAN 🇭🇹 food spot. Until today!! Sonia’s Kreyol Kitchen is the epitome of Haitian cuisine. Staples like Diri a Djon Djon, Griot, piklis, pwason, and sauce poulet! Just to name a few!! And they were knocked out of the park…. No, knocked out of the country! The flavor profiles, the authencity, brought me back to a time where my grandma would make me my favorite Haitian dishes, in Haiti! Reminds me of my aunt’s and mom making Haitian feasts, when we lived in Jersey and Florida! I can confidently state, this is the most authentic Haitian experience in Houston… I’ll even go further, you won’t find better Haitian food in Texas and the surrounding states!! Sonia has now monopolized Haitian Cuisine in central US! She is now Tati Sonia, those who know, know! This is a must try! I’ve now added this to my regular spots to visit, and once you try it, so will you! This is rated a Six 🥜 🥜 🥜 🥜🥜 🥜 by the G.E.C. The highest rated experience we have given a dining destination!
a year ago
Tatiana
The food was amazing! I had the plantains, fried pork (griot), with red beans & rice. It’s refreshing to find a Haitian restaurant in Houston that captures the authentic flavors. I look forward to going back!
2 years ago
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