The experience lived at this establishment reminds me of home, reminds me of Haiti. not only because of the rich and diverse flavors feach dish has to offer but also because of the warmth of those working within, reminidng those who come inside of the essence of hatian culture. Caring, robust, earger to accomodate. The prepared dishes are nothing short of delicious, leaving behind only regret when the plate has been emptied. dishes can be preapred for personal consumption or by the platter, though it would not suprise me if an individual ordered a platter for themseles alone. The dishe are alo prepared with the health of the comsumer in mind, no need to vigourousy wash your hands or wipe clean the dish used at home to rid them of excess oils following the meal. The name of the restaurant itself, tells a vibrant story, an inspiring story. The Haitian Creole term "karabela" tranlaes to denim, a declaration of freedom, a feedom independently gained by the Hatian comminity on the date May 18, 1804. For a lasting cultural expeine different than your own cuisine or culture, visit Karabela. La Union Fe La Force. United...
Read moreFirst and last time here. Ordered over the phone girl repeated my order got there and it still was wrong. Had to wait for a side of chicken because I ordered a large and was given “a medium” that had 2 and a half pieces of chicken legs smh horrible. Haitian restaurants are usually generous with their food, not this place. Won’t...
Read moreKarabella is amazing! The food tastes just like authentic Haitian home cooking — full of flavor and always fresh. The tassot are my favorites, and the pikliz is perfect with the right amount of spice. The staff are super friendly and make you feel welcome. If you want real Haitian food, this is...
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