This place is disgusting. Not only was I the only person in the place eating they gave me no suggestions of what to order when I asked . I pointed out something they were promoting on their window and they didn't know or check to see what I was talking about. I ordered chicken and rice and I couldn't eat it it tasted so bad. The food accidentally fell in the floor . the plate of food wasted anyways I asked for a refund or to replace the food instead , and the lady behind the counter picked up her mom or broom and said she couldn't because she "just works there ." that means she either didn't want to ask because she v was young and not very experienced with customer service and food service. It maybe a cultural thing. Last thought was maybe she didn't care less.about the fact that their food sucks and they won't be in business very long. Also they had the nerve to charge me $17 for 2 pieces of chicken which ended up being a waste. Nasty food and...
Read moreG and his family are really kind and attentive. This is the place to come if you’re looking for authentic, flavorful Hatian dishes. Don’t be afraid to ask for a nice cold Prestige beer or a Corounne soda to wash all that good food down. I love their Diri Djon rice and the gravy that is served with it. The griot(fried pork) was tender for each time I ate there and the plantain crispy. Food was pretty consistent with portion and flavor the entire week I ate there . Check them out you won’t be...
Read moreIt's a hole in the wall so to speak type of restaurant, but don't let that fool you. While visiting Fort Lauderdale for July 4, my wife and girls who are American born wanted Haitian food. After reading a few bad reviews, I decided to take a chance on Cuisine Lakay mainly because it was the closest to where I was. I was not disappointed the food was good and on top of that it was cooked on order, which put another feather on their hat. Yes, I'd recommend...
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