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Black owned restaurants near me
Black owned restaurants near me












black owned restaurants near me

Resto Flap Flap: Haitian restaurant in Montreal-North.Tropico Creole: Caribbean and Haitian restaurant in Cartierville.6 Green Banana: Jamaican restaurant in the Plateau.Fourchette Antillaise: Haitian restaurant in Ahuntsic.Pikliz: Caribbean counter in Saint-Henri.Casse-croûte Sissi & Paul: Haitian staple near the D’Iberville metro station.Mango Bay: Jamaican restaurant downtown.Marabou: Haitian counter near Ahuntsic.Sous le Palmier: Haitian counter in Lasalle.Patty: Jamaican counter in Montreal West. Tsak-Tsak: Madagascan restaurant between Mile-Ex and La Petite-Patrie.Kamúy: Chef Paul Toussaint’s excellent restaurant in Place des Spectacles, downtown!.Caribbean Paradise: Caribbean restaurant in Lasalle.Caribbean Food Factory: Caribbean restaurant near Vendôme metro station.Boom J’s Cuisine: Jamaican restaurant in Pointe-Saint-Charles.Caribbean Curry House: A counter that specializes in curry in Côte-des-Neiges.Maquis Yasolo: “Afro-Quebecois” cuisine in Saint-Henri.Melina’s Phyllo Bar: Charming small Greek counter on Parc Avenue that offers delicious puff pastries!.

black owned restaurants near me

We are already dreaming of summer and the reopening of the dining rooms to revisit their beautiful terrace overlooking Sainte-Catherine Street East. Palme: Located in the Village, Palme offers an excellent seasonal menu inspired by Caribbean flavours.Initially a grocery store offering African, Caribbean, West Indian and South American products, the owners have opened a restaurant counter where they offer small take-out dishes, including an “almost legendary” griot. Marché Méli-Mélo: In Villeray, Marché Méli-Mélo has become a neighbourhood staple.The house offers the best of its family recipes, to the great pleasure of the faithful customers who have adopted the address. Kwizinn: The Verdun branch radiates the warmth of the Caribbean.Here, you can savour excellent jerk chicken, in a sandwich or poutine. Lloydie’s: With two locations now-on Saint-Viateur Street West and Notre-Dame Street-the kings of Jamaican patties continue to bring Caribbean cuisine to Montreal.Le Virunga promises discoveries for all, including members of the African community. Le Virunga: On Rachel Street East, Marie-José and Zoya de Frias offer a cuisine that revisits African flavours with local products.Encouraging entrepreneurs and restaurateurs of colour is a great way to support the fight against racial inequality and to show our support for the black community. Food is a political issue and as customers, our decisions speak for us. Since we are a directory of gourmet addresses, we decided to create a list of restaurants owned by individuals in the Black community.














Black owned restaurants near me