I am all about supporting Haitians business. The ladies at this place were nice but I was not happy with the patties I got. when I ask her what flavor did she have she said only beef and fish I ask her can I have 12 all beef patties she said ok that she would get some ready for me. She said it would be ready in 10 minutes but really we waited about 20-25 minutes the patties were not expensive but when I got home I realized there were all fish! I told her I didn’t like fish patties and she lied and said there were beef. I understand everyone has to make a profit but lie for a few bucks is lame. On top of that the patties taste old as if they were sitting in a freezer for months and they re warmed them up in the oven to make them seem fresh. I would not recommend this...
Read moreThis bakery has been a Little Haiti staple for decades. I remember coming here on Saturday mornings as a teen. I would get 2 paté morue and freshly blended jus kowosol.
The patties are still deliciously flaky and well-seasoned, albeit smaller. Their fresh fruit shakes are filling and oh so delicious. The Haitian ice cream is also a tasty treat not to be missed.
I moved out of Miami decades ago, but Lakay is still one of my must stop places on each visit. A true taste of Ayiti...
Read moreIt was first experience over there and I came from Tampa the were a lady that's work over there she's wear glasses she was not to old and she's was not to young she did not nice to me at all she was so impatience talking to me because I was trying to buy some beefpaty she was rushing me, why ? I don't know why🤷♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏾♀️ and I was the only one in the store when ever I go to Miami again I will never go to...
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