Other restaurants in Cap Haïtien
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Lakay
One of the busiest restaurants in Cap-Haïtien, and it’s not hard to see why. There are tables facing the seafront where you can enjoy a drink, otherwise you step inside to eat under bamboo thatch and load up on generous plates of Creole food, plus a few pizzas. The atmosphere is lively, and at weekends there are often bands (an admission charge of US$4 applies).
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Akenssa Plaza Restaurant
This is a cheap and cheerful place in the town center, although busier during the day than in the evening, when beer tends to win out over food in the ordering stakes. All the Creole standards are here, such as griyo (pork) and lambi, piled high with rice and plantain. Pasta dishes and burgers cater to other tastes.
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Croissant d’Or
This small bakery sells fresh baguettes, cakes and savory pastries. It always seems packed out and one visit will explain why – it’s the best bakery in town. Load up on sticky treats, or go for the quiche or pizza slices as filling snacks.
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Cap 2000 Restaurant
This restaurant has a friendly atmosphere and good cheap Creole dishes at reasonable prices. The chicken plat complet (set meal) is well prepared, and tasty fish and chips and pasta dishes are also available.
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