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7.0

Piman Bouk Restaurant

Haitian

Little Haiti

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerClassic EstablishmentWalk-Ins
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Piman Bouk is an essential stop for anyone looking to get into Haitian food. It’s located right in the heart of Little Haiti, with a simple setup inside of wooden tables, low ceilings, and an air-conditioning unit that could use an update. But you can cool down with a soursop juice while you look over the menu, which reads like a greatest hits of Haitian food. The fried goat, oxtail, stewed pork - it’s all good - so maybe come with a couple friends who are down to split things.

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