
Nana saveurs kreyol et Caribéens
Nana Saveurs Kreyol et Caribéens sits on Beaubien Est in Rosemont, which is not a street that trades in hype or destination dining — and that suits this place perfectly.
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The best Caribbean restaurants in Montreal, sorted by rating and curated by TastyPals editors.

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Nana Saveurs Kreyol et Caribéens sits on Beaubien Est in Rosemont, which is not a street that trades in hype or destination dining — and that suits this place perfectly.
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Quickstop is a Haitian snack bar in Montreal North — not a neighbourhood that shows up in the usual roundups of Montreal's dining scene, which is precisely the point.
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Chez Carmi - Cuisine Créole is an easy caribbean option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Janette's Spicy Caribbean Food sits in Pierrefonds-Roxboro on Montreal's West Island — not a neighbourhood you'd normally triangulate to for a night out — which tells you something about who this place is built for and how it operates.
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Santiago Café Restaurant isn't trying to be Montreal's idea of Caribbean food — it's Dominican, specifically, rooted in the culinary traditions of Santiago de los Caballeros, the city that gives the restaurant its name.
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Chez Garha is doing something specific and underserved in Montreal's Haitian food landscape: grilled Creole cooking, centered on the wood-smoke-and-citrus tradition of Haitian griyo culture, served at a price point that makes it a genuin…
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There's a philosophical claim embedded in the name 3 Pierres 1 Feu — three stones, one fire, the ancestral Haitian hearth distilled into a cooking method — and the restaurant is serious enough about that claim to stake its entire identit…
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Piklìz is what happens when a family obsession becomes a neighborhood institution — and in Saint-Henri, that's exactly the right place for it.
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Shandmas, on Ontario Est in Hochelaga, is doing something specific: keeping Haitian home cooking alive in a neighbourhood that doesn't have nearly enough of it.
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Saveurs d'Haïti is operating at price level one, which in Montreal's Haitian dining scene means something specific: the room answers to a community that has been eating this food its entire life.
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Kalysta lands in Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie at the exact intersection this neighbourhood has been quietly building toward: Caribbean cooking that doesn't ask you to choose between tradition and a genuinely thought-out menu.
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Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes didn't come out of a culinary school pitch deck — it came out of a pandemic, a Jamaican family BBQ tradition, and a realization that care packages of home-cooked food were making people happier than anythin…
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MTL Yardie is an easy caribbean option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Bigga Taste is a sensible caribbean call in Westmount in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Tropical Paradise is an easy caribbean option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Kwizinn Vieux-Montréal is a caribbean restaurant in Old Montreal in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Seasoned Dreams is a sensible caribbean call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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The top Caribbean restaurants in Montreal include Nana saveurs kreyol et Caribéens, Quickstop, Chez Carmi - Cuisine Créole. TastyPals curates these picks based on Google ratings, review volume, and editorial judgment.
Nana saveurs kreyol et Caribéens is among the highest-rated Caribbean restaurants in Montreal, with a 10.0 Google rating across 112 reviews.
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