
Chez Carole Paulo Int’l Restaurant is a locally owned and operated restaurant in Savannah, GA specializing in international cuisine. Our menu features a wide selection of dishes from around the world for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Our chefs use the highest-quality ingredients in our dishes and prepare them with care to ensure every bite is full of flavor. In addition to offering delicious food, we strive to create a welcoming atmosphere for all our guests.
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11215 Abercorn St suite 10, Savannah, GA 31419
Phone: (912) 470-3313
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Reviews
I took my mom to dinner on a Friday evening and it’s all she talks about! The Spinach & Artichoke Cheese Fondue was more than enough even if only an appetizer. My mom order the Whole Red Snapper and I enjoyed the Haitian Smothered Chicken. The Lemonade could be bottled and sold in the middle of the Savannah River and ppl would still wait in like for it
Super Clean
Great atmosphere
Ms. Carole is so warming and sweet! She explained her specials and top items on the menu.
The homemade Haitian lemonade is amazing! Order that! lol
I ordered the Belgian waffle and bacon. My best friend ordered the shrimp and veggie omelette with French toast.
The waffle was buttery melts in your mouth. The bacon was crispy and flavorful.
The omelette was filled with flavor and seasoned well. Not too salty at all. And the French didn’t need syrupy, it was sweetened just right.
We definitely be returning alone with more of our friend!
Haitian lemonade is like no other sweet drink I have ever had.
Creamy artichoke and spinach cheese fondue aka dip was nice with a little bite. Came with garlic bread and homemade chips.
Haitian beef legume with rice and beans, mac & cheese, and fried plantains was to die for. I dare you to try not to finish it. I couldn’t stop!
I’ll be back over and over and over.
Chez Carole – was exactly that! I felt at home with Carole.
The owner was incredibly sweet and welcoming, exuding the warmth of a true Tatie—that loving Haitian auntie energy you instantly feel at home with. The food presentation was clean, thoughtful, and well packaged, which already set the tone.
Now let’s talk about the food—pure mouthwatering goodness. Everything was cleaned properly, seasoned perfectly, and cooked with care. Not everyone can boast that level of consistency and quality. As if that wasn’t enough, she generously included complimentary homemade Haitian patties and pain patate to go. If you know, you know.
She is the real deal. And her food is the REAL deal.
I ordered the bouillon (Haitian soup), légume, oxtail meals, and a plate of griot. Every single dish was delicious. My partner and I inhaled the oxtail plate in about 15 minutes flat—that’s how good it was. The portions were generous, and the flavors were on point.
We took the rest home to enjoy throughout the week, and every bite continued to deliver.
I truly wish she lived closer—I would shamelessly spend my money at her establishment on a regular basis.
I highly recommend calling first before driving over so she can tell you what is on the menu and how long it will take to prepare the food.
You will not regret eating at Chez Carole.