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26002: Hermantin ( reply) 25996: Bick (ask) Little Haiti info needed (fwd)




From: leonie hermantin <lhermantin@hotmail.com>

Mr. Bick:

Good Places to eat:
Restaurants with sitting facilities:
Chez le Bebe on 54th Street right off NE 2nd across the street from the Haitian Refugee Center
Piman Bouk Restaurant- on NE 2nd and 60th street
Carribbean Spot- 84th and NE 2nd Ave across the Street from the Jean Jacques Dessalines Center
( best Mais moulin anything you want)

Take out: Bel Fouchet- 83rd and North Miami Avenue
Since we now speak of the NE corridor with regards to the Haitian community there are just too many restaurants in North Miami, North Miami Beach to mention. One Notable is Madame John's Griot on 125 th Street in North Miami across the street from the Museum of Contemporary Art

And there is always Tap Tap on the Beach

With regards to music in Little Haiti

There are always weekend rehearsals at Libreri Mapou ( Sosyete Koukouy)
and the RaRa bands that have been 'coming out" on Saturday nigths lately from their "base" at the Carwash/restaurant/baber shop across the street from Libreri Mapou. There are probably bands playing at different venues you should check Sakapfet.com and there is always Manno Charlemagne, Ginou Oriol at Tap Tap on Thursdays and Saturdays. You can also go to Notre Dame or any other churches on Sunday for some good Creole Jazzed up religious jams :-)

For some good rendition of the Dessalinienne there is always Veye Yo on Friday nights 54th and North Miami Avenue.

Hope that other list members can provide additional information.

Leonie