Haitian Restaurants in Portland, OR

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kann

kann Haitian
548 SE Ash St, Portland

Customers` Favorites

Smoked Herring Pepper Sauce Whole Cauliflower Allspice Ginger Scotch Bonnet Sour Coconut Cream
Warm Plantain Brioche Muffins
Scallops with Plantain Puree
Griot and Fried Plantains
Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Plantain and Squash Salad
Banana Upside Down Cake
Griyo Twice Cooked Pork
Lightly Cured Kampachi
Creamed Collard Greens

“The best!! You won’t be disappointed. Staff are clearly experts and enjoy being there. So much fun energy too! Mind. Blown.“

4.5 Superb407 Reviews
Tap Tap Cuisine Haitian • $
3927 N Williams Ave, Portland

Customers` Favorites

Rice and Beans It Comes with a Side of Sauce not Legumes You Can Order the Legumes Separately
Diri Blan SÒS PWA & Legim Vegan White Rice Black Bean Sauce and Vegetable Stew
Pwason Fri Fried Fish Bigger Size That What Is in the Picture
Bannann Peze Griot Fried Plantain Fried Pork Pikliz
Rice and Beans Comes with a Side of Sauce
Fried Plantain Marinad & Griot Pikliz
Vegan Diri Blan SOS PWA and Legim
Fried Plantain & Griot Pikliz
Griot with Fried Plantains
Side of Griot Pikliz

“If you're searching for the best Haitian restaurant in Portland, look no further than Tap Tap. This vibrant spot isn’t just about incredible Haitian cuisine — it’s a full cultural experience that blends delicious food, stunning Haitian artwork, and energetic nightlife. This is easily one of the best Black-owned restaurants in Portland that offers an authentic taste of Haiti’s rich heritage right in the heart of the city.

From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted by colorful, eye-catching Haitian art that sets a unique, welcoming atmosphere. The menu features traditional Haitian dishes crafted with fresh ingredients and bold flavors, making it a top choice for foodies like myself who are seeking something different and unforgettable.

What truly sets Tap Tap apart is its lively nightlife, especially the Kompa Haitian dancing nights. This energetic music and dance scene invites guests to immerse themselves in Haitian culture while enjoying great food and drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Whether you’re out for dinner, a night of dancing, or both, Tap Tap is the best place to experience Haitian culture in Portland.

For anyone looking to support Black-owned businesses while enjoying exceptional food and an unforgettable cultural vibe, Tap Tap is hands down the best restaurant in Portland for a genuine Haitian experience.“

5 Superb114 Reviews

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