La Perle Restaurant & Bar

  4.2 – 281 reviews  $$ • Caribbean restaurant

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✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery La Perle Restaurant & Bar 06901

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Address: 15 Bank St, Stamford, CT 06901

Phone: (203) 388-8600

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Reviews

Richard E
Had lunch here recently with my coworkers and was assured that this is the best, most authentic Haitian food you can find in the area.

Everything tasted fresh, had a nice kick to it, and the interior of the restaurant was lovely as seen in my pictures. The creole spaghetti had a nice heat to it and I loved the subtle haddock flavor that was woven throughout it.

A great place to go!
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Jennifer Flores
Delicious food, delicious drinks and great service. The restaurant felt fancy and the food set up was nicely done. Gratuity was tacked on automatically which was convenient. There were three bathrooms, so no long waits. There was a long list of desserts to choose from. The location can be used for private events or large parties and the restaurant also does catering. This business is also black owned. There is street parking as well as garage parking my near by. I am looking forward to returning here!
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I was thrilled when my spouse walked me up to La Perle’s Restaurant door as a surprise. It was my birthday and to celebrate, my spouse brought me to La Perle to celebrate. Walking in, I was met with the beautiful design and size of the restaurant. You know that you are in for an elegant experience. The staff was very welcoming and the space provisions were made for the 19 situation. Looking at the menu, they had some great choices for appetizers like spicy mango chicken wings and jerk chicken tenders. Even though we weren’t eating vegan that night, I love that they offer dishes like garlic roasted pepper hummus. We decided to order the coconut shrimp dip with plantain chips. At first bite, the dip is deliciously cheesy. It is a warm oooey gooey cheesy dip. As we dipped into the dip with the plantains, we would find hearty chunks of shrimp. There was a nice amount of shrimp in the dip. I have to say that I didn’t really taste the coconut though. I also wish that the plantains were actually light and crispy plantain chips, but all in all, we enjoyed it. At this point, I was ready for a drink, but not a cocktail. I didn’t want alcohol, so I asked if they could make me a mocktail. The gentleman looked a little perplexed and then asked another lady if she could make a mocktail for me. To make things easier, I asked them to make me something fruity. They ended up giving me a glass of passion fruit juice. Although I like passion fruit juice, I was really looking forward to a beautifully built fruity concoction. It would be helpful if they could build a mocktail menu for people that want a special non-alcoholic drink. For dinner we ordered the Kabrit Tasso (fried goat), but honestly, it was very hard to choose from their great selection. Of course they offer Haiti’s national dish Griyo (fried pork), Conch Stew, which I plan you try next time and Kompa Shrimp and Grits, plus more. Our meal came with rice and beans but we asked to have diri djon djon (black rice) instead. They accommodated us without a problem. It also came with plantains (fried green plantains), vegetables and pikliz. Any chance I have, I order diri djon djon, I ordered it. This black rice did not disappoint. Everything was delicious. We enjoyed our meal, but I have to say, the star of the plate was the pikliz. It was so flavorful and lightly peppered, so even my spouse could enjoy it. The pikliz was perfect!!!! Once dinner was over, it was time for dessert. The unfortunate thing was, they didn’t have half of their dessert menu available, so that was disappointing. What they did have was cheesecake and I was happy with that. They were all so sweet. They came out singing happy birthday with a sparkler candle. Even Chef O’Neil came out singing. It made my night. All in all, La Perle is a great restaurant and we will definitely go back.
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Timothy Smith
What a nice surprise! We had the shrimp dip appetizer and two of the pastas and walked home with another meal. The flavours were rich and deep. Thanks so much for a good experience!
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Juan Ortiz
I enjoyed my dining experience and the food I ordered from La Perle. My wife and I often look for restaurants from different cultural backgrounds than ours and haitian food was on the list. The stewed chicken and fried pork is a must go to. Have to have it for yourself to know.
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Cleo Clennon
I went here with friends and family to chill, eat and listen to some music. The staff was great and friendly, the food was fresh and tasty it was really good, drinks were delicious and pretty! The crème brûlée was a great happy ending. I highly recommend this restaurant, you can dress up or dress down and not feel out of place. While I was there I notice they had a pick up to go! Means I can call ahead and pick up while passing through Stamford. Keep up the great work Michelle and crew!
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Vicki J
I love that there is a Haitian Restaurant in Downtown Stamford that I can go right outside of NY to eat as well as, one I can recommend to others for staple Haitian meals along with ambiance and service.

The food is delicious well cooked and seasoned. The food comes out just right .

They have a great ambiance and it’s a beautiful restaurant.

It’s my second time at the restaurant dining for both dinner and brunch .
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Jimps Jerome
A haitian restaurant right here in Stamford. I went there and I can tell you, there’s no regrets. I had the “Griot” fried pork, with “Bannann Peze” tostones or fried green plaintain with “Riz Kole” rice and beans…that rice was so good. The meat was juicy and added the pikliz on top of it brings another level of taste. If you happen to be in the area, do not hesitate to stop there.
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K V
Food was delicious and close to very authentic as Haitian food. Drinks were on point. Service was top notch, great server Roberta. Highly recommend to visit if you’re downtown Stamford or in need of island/Haitian food
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Shermaine Edmonds
Learned about this Haitian restaurant a while back, it’s a gem. Had a dinner party there and it was great. The food and drinks were excellent. Only slight negative was that our assigned attendant didn’t speak much English. My family speaks a similar kreyol so it was ok and the owners were around to assist if needed. I highly recommend the griot and the bread pudding. Nice spot to try top tier Haitian cuisine. The zouk and konpa music selection was also a nice vibe.
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