La Paix Bakery
6035 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar
(954) 962-8223
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Nice haitian bakery. The lady is super kind. smiling
The Lady who is serving is so nice.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
They just give me a pate kòde chicken with only egg, no chicken!
Food: 1
This place is the best. The pates are delicious and the service is quick and easy. I've never had a bad experience here. And the employees are so welcoming. I only wish it was larger, but they are making the best with the space they have. 10s across the board.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I always look forward to the patties we have at Thanksgiving—the ones my mother-in-law brings all the way from La Paix to Virginia. They’re perfectly flaky and filled generously with cod or herring. While vacationing in Florida, I decided to treat myself to a couple of dozen. Unfortunately, I was disappointed this time—the patties had so little fish in them compared to what I’m used to.
So good!! Very quick service and yummy pate💗💗
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The service was very good and they have the best Haitian bread! The Tablèt Pistach is also very original. Give them a try if you are in the area.
Bought some paties today. They were either half baked or way too hard. Ended up throwing the whole order for $24.50 in the trash!
The pate is better early when they come out,love the cake
Food ok
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I’m giving 4 stars because the juice didn’t meet my expectations. I was hoping for natural passion fruit juice, but it turned out to be made from powder and felt overpriced for what it was. That said, the staff are very polite and welcoming, which made the experience much more pleasant overall.
I’m so glad I decided to visit this Haitian bakery! The bread tasted just as fresh and delicious as the ones I remember from back in Haiti—perfectly soft on the inside with a beautiful, golden crust. The pâté kòdé was absolutely amazing, just like the ones I used to enjoy back home. It was crispy, flavorful, and filled with the perfect amount of savory filling. The entire experience brought back so many memories, and I can’t wait to go back for more. If you’re craving authentic Haitian baked goods, this place is a must-visit!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Quick Service,Clean atmosphere,Good Customer Service,Multilingual,Freshly Baked Bread 🥖,Fair & Reasonable prices : Cash💸,Credit or Debit Cards 💳 Are Accepted at this establishment.👍
Wheelchair accessibility: Wheel♿️Chair accessibility is available at this location
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pain
Best Haitian bread!! If you love out of town they freeze well so you can reheat in the oven or air fryer.
Been coming here for over a decade. Very consistent. And they make fresh bread all day!
Boullion and spaghetti served for breakfast.
I snagged grapefruit marmalade while I was here! They also have haitian hot chocolate to drink and to make. It’s really good quality and you can buy a few to make it home.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pain Boites - Kout Short Sliced Hard Dough Bread
In all my years of frequenting Haitian businesses in south Florida, I can honestly say this is the most organized bakery I’ve ever been to. Someone was managing the line, to ensure no one was skipped or looked over, and here is the kicker THEY KNEW HOW LONG SOMETHING WOULD TAKE!!!
IYKYK- No Haitian pate place EVER knows how long until the next batch. I’m wondering if this is the norm for Broward county because Miami… North Miami could never.
There is a spot I use to go to out of convenience but they never ever and I mean ever know if it’s 5 mins or 2 hours for the next batch of Pate.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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