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Mommie Joe's

3.2 (17 reviews)
ModerateHaitian
Closed • 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Fried fish and black rice

LESSON LEARNED & POCKETS BURNED! $50... this dish cost $50! The lady had to repeat herself because I couldn't believe she actually saying that for this dish, it is $50. If it wasn't for the fact that I was supporting a small business, I would have walked out. Clearly I should have asked the price beforehand, but I never in my wildest dreams thought this place would charge $50. For obvious reasons, I will NEVER go back, and if I want seafood, I would have been better off going to red lobster for this price!

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Marley M.

Simply excellent. I was in town and looking for Haitian food in the area and found this place via Yelp. I get Haitian food in Brooklyn alllll the time and this was just as good! I ordered the fried snapper and griot and I was super satisfied with both dishes. The portions were perfect. The food was perfect. Service was fast and perfect. I was so happy to find good Haitian food on my trip.

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Gerald S.

Adrianne, the woman who runs Mommie Joe's told me that the tiny shop at the corner of South Broad and Division Streets in Trenton, NJ, had been slinging Haitian dishes for more than thirty years at that location. How is it that I never saw it before last week after living and/or working in the TNJ for almost that long? I guess I just wasn't ready for it. After the cover of each heated chaffing dish was lifted for me to see what was cooking, I had no problem selecting a plate of Black Rice, Oxtail Stew and a couple of golden fried Platanos. The Black Rice was a first for me, but I have learned it is possible to buy it in the right markets. It acted like the paler version I was accustomed to, with the taste of salt, pepper, garlic, and maybe a touch of something like turmeric or coriander, that only required the spooning of the Oxtail bone and amazing tawny rich sauce to make it explode with a flavor combination that was savory, smoky, meaty and mysterious. With only plastic utensils to handle the chunkiness of the beef, I really had no choice but to get manual. It would have been great if lunch had been served on a plate rather than in styro take out containers, but I understand that sometimes low budget is the only way to survive. It became an unruly mess to pick up and gnaw at the tender ox still clinging to this matrix, but after a few seconds I forgot about the office I had to return to, and the white shirt and tie I was wearing, and just let such stolid convention go. The only way to eat this was DIRTY. The Plantain was thin and nicely breaded before frying. It was still starchy, but the flavor was compelling. Mommie Joe's certainly needs a clean up, and a better spacing of the tables that were all pushed together in front of the store, but there is no question of authenticity. Adrianne even let me come behind the counter to have a better look at her dishes. She was very confident that I would like what was on the menu. She was right.

Griot and piklizfor $5.00. Taste so good makes you wanna slap yo mama

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the place is really cultural but the credit and debit care service is hacked... but the food is really good!

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Not the greatest service but definitely some of the best haitian cuisine you'll find in the north east.

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My go to spot for Haitian when in Trenton. Every trip ends at Mommie Joe's. The Legume is to die for and that black rice is deadly!

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Best Haitian restaurant in the area. I loved the food. I've been there twice and haven't been disappointed yet. Would recommend.

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Manje Caribbean Cuisine

4.6(84 reviews)
48.3 mi
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Vegetarian friendly
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I found this restaurant through a search for Haitian restaurants near me in the Western suburbs of…read morePhiladelphia. This was the closest restaurant with Haitian dishes. All the other restaurants were in Philadelphia. I ordered takeout since I was unfamiliar with the restaurant. When I arrived I saw that there were plenty of tables for dining. The restaurant is in a small shopping center with parking. Another benefit since many restaurants near downtown West Chester do not offer parking. The order consisted of Jamaican Beef Patty, Soup Joumou (Squash Soup), Griyot (Fried Pork), Diri Djon Djon (Mushroom Rice), Sweet Plantains, and Fried Red Snapper. Every dish tasted authentic and was delicious. How exciting to know that I no longer have to wait until I visit my parents or go to family events to get Haitian food.

Wonderful! Great to…read morefind Caribbean/Haitian food in the area. Heat is a little muted, probably best for most. Still spicy and flavorful. Rice and peas (technically they are beans) you get is plentiful. Many dishes also come with cabbage and black beans (almost soupy) on the side, if you like, at no extra charge. Beef patties are delish, or so I am told :( Before I could try them, fellow diner had already consumed both! Maybe next time. Unfortunately too, no coco bread :( For vegetarians, there are options. Their vegetable stew was quite good. Also got a free sample with order. I picked the brown stew chicken, another tasty. Service very friendly. And takeout nicely packaged.

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4.7(85 reviews)
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This restaurant was a clean, bright space with a good selection of Caribbean drinks and snacks…read more Maybe 5 or 6 eat-in tables as you enter. The woman who took my order was great. Ordered 4 deconstructed rotis: 2 chicken and potato, a goat and a jerk chicken. 3 with paratha root and 1 with buss up shut. All were super tasty-deep and (not too) spicy flavor, really good sized portions (it gave me 3 meals) and packed nicely. substitutes for the curried potatoes that typically go along with the meal are available. I would personally get the buss up shut variety of roti or opt for the wrapped version in the future the chickpea filling was quite messy due to my error of ripping it. A very satisfying meal nonetheless. I'm looking forward to trying some of their other offerings.

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