Address and Contact Information
Address: 13737 NW 7th Ave, North Miami, FL 33168
Phone: (786) 828-7590
Website: https://www.1804haitiancafe.com/
Order and Reservations
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Reviews
5 huge pieces not the usual smaller pieces! And was not flavorful!
Piklez was nasty
Rice was nasty
I noticed the bread first thing when I walked in and I was thinking to myself why is it on the shelf instead of in the heating lamp to keep warm if it was made fresh? She also didn’t sound confident in her response, so I’m assuming someone told her to tell customers the shelf bread was fresh so they could sell it.
I decided to take her word for it, and I ordered one, I noticed that she took the bread off the shelf and brought it to the other side behind the counter and put it somewhere warm, I guess to heat it up before she gave it to me? When I got the Haitian bread, it was rockhard. She also gave me two of them, I said to the young lady I didn’t ask for two. She responded “is buy one get one free” which she should’ve mentioned in the beginning when I ordered the bread, but she did not. Because the bread was not fresh, I’m assuming that they are trying to get rid of them so they give customers two when they order one.
Next my sister ordered the Kremas latte, a baked Haitian patty and AK100 for her two kids. The AK100 was more like porridge (labouyi) than a beverage, I guess that’s the way this restaurant makes theirs, but I prefer mine made like a drink, also, the taste wasn’t there either.
Now, as for the Kremas latte, this was the biggest disappointment. There are currently two videos made by content creators who visited this bakery. The videos can be found on the bakery’s Instagram page. Both of the content creators have the Kremas latte in a cup, or in a nice sized mug. When my sister got hers, it came in a 4 ounce Cuban coffee shot cup. I was shocked that that was the latte they gave her, but in the video, the two young ladies who visited had their latte in a cup. And one of the ladies in the video has the Kremas latte in the same cup that they give you the AK100 in.
My sister asked the young lady “is this the latte”? And the young lady responded “Yes, they told me that’s how it’s supposed to be served”. My sister paid seven dollars for something that looks like it was a sample size. Her response was also interesting because she said “they said” not “this is how we serve it”.
My sister also had a baked Haitian patty, which she claimed was also not fresh, possibly sitting in the heating lamp for days, she couldn’t even finish it. The only good thing that I can say about the restaurant was the pate kode and Haitian spaghetti. It was made fresh, it was well seasoned, and very delicious. If I ever do end up going back to this bakery, it will only be for the pate kode and spaghetti.
It would appear that the videos shown on Instagram are false advertising, as the service that those two young content creators received will not be the same thing that regular customers receive. Which is very unfortunate because my sister and I like to support black businesses, especially Haitian businesses because she and I are Haitian. This was a very unfortunate experience. I really do hope that they fix the situation with the Kremas latte. Stop being cheap and overcharging for something that if you would spend the same amount of money at Starbucks, you would get a decent size cup..
See attached what is advertised on their Instagram page versus what they actually serve you when it comes to the Kremas latte