Unfortunately for the lady inside of this business she wasn't aware of who I am or what I do for a living. I asked her politely for a cup of water and she got really nasty with me about providing me with a cup as if it was going to hurt the business to give which I found extremely petty as an extremely loyal customer. I can see this Haitian company has a problem that exists and persists in and around its location. There appears to be a strong sense of favoritism being played towards their fellow Haitian people which allows them to use this place as an illegal hub for all sorts of different activities. These acts are ranging from gambling to dope peddling and even the possible formation of a dangerous gang exists here. I am here to set the record straight if the likes of your business continues to support the rights of any individual performing these lucidivus acts on your premise without you properly reporting it. You are going to have a much more serious problem on your hands than running out of plastic cups sweetheart! These actions will more than likely result in the immediate closure of your shop/restaurant and a upsurd amount of fines issued directly to your superceding management! I suggest the next time you do a better job of hiring a lady for your restaurant who is polite and great at handling people of all different kinds of walks of life and backgrounds because you never know who's going to be walking in those doors or how important they might be to your businesses sustainability! I have been allowing you to continue setting a negative set standard and today I expect your company to cooperate fully intact with me and my team above by desisting from any criminal activities being performed right on your cameras! Any further involvement or shielding of these individuals will be considered a direct violation and an infringement of our...
Read moreThe place looks dirty and dusty, Haitian people do better and stop making the culture look bad. It’s absolutely ridiculous. I tried supporting twice and both time and it was looking a mess and people there lack customer service nor speak English but the main issue is the owner couldn’t wait to open up. The place is not done. They need to shut it down and finish building the restaurant and make it look more presentable. Don’t come here. Go to kalalou...
Read moreMy Haitian co-worker found this spot on Uber Eats. We did a group order: legume, griot, pate, extra pikliz, and watermelon soda. The hands of the Chef are blessed! The meat in each dish was seasoned to perfection. I am so picky about rice. The rice and peas were 🔥🔥🔥. The was apparently pate was so good I didn't even get a chance to taste it once my co-workers got a hold of it. I HIGHLY recommend this spot. We'll be ordering...
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