Cute small family ran business with great portion size for the price. Meal was abit to dry for my likings but would recommend trying if your into Creole food and in the area.
On a pris pour emporter. La préparation a été longue, mais ça en valait la peine! Très bon griot, bien qu'un tantinet sec. Excellent pikliz! Riz vraiment bon aussi; il est savoureux et bien assaisonné! Plantains satisfaisants. La sauce pour accompagner était bien appréciée aussi. Le seul bémol est la salade incluse sans vinaigrette.
Pas mal heureux quand même au final! Je dirais pas non à y retourner!
I was on lunch break and decided to try that place. I have never really had creole food before, but I have to say it was a good decision. Food was so good, price is really good for the amount of food you get, especially the lunch special.
For our recent experience at Marabou, we opted for the Tassot boeuf priced at $18, accompanied by the refreshing Kola Champagne for just $2.
Although the restaurant has recently reopened its dining room, we savored our meal from the comfort of our own home. Nevertheless, I must mention that the cozy dining area, with its handful of tables for four, would have been a good option too.
While the interior could benefit from a bit of tender loving care, the tantalizing aromas of home cooking engulf the space, captivating the senses.
The friendly staff swiftly prepared our order, and we were delighted to find that the portions are still generously sized, easily satisfying two people. The exceptional value for money truly stood out.
Having been a regular patron of Marabou for quite some time, I can confidently say that it never disappoints. If you find yourself craving the rich and flavorful Créole cuisine, a visit to Marabou is a must.
Leur recette de griot et riz colle est simplement un délice. Tout le repas est agréable à déguster et respecte la saveur typique haïtienne. Ce n'est pas fancy. Le service et l'aspect des lieux nécessite un peu de Ouf, Wow.