Sonia's Kreyol Kitchen
2616 Blodgett St, Houston
(346) 538-3809
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Hands down the best place to get your Haitian food in Houston. My sister and I had the Fritay with beef and the Diri Djon Djon, everything was fresh, fried to perfection and the Diri Djon Djon was very tasty and reminded me of my mom’s cooking.
Highly recommended!!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
My husband and I are in the Htown for the first time we decided to Google Haitian food we are happy we choose Sonia's cause their food are so Authentic Delicious I have the legumes white rice and beans I drink the beans by itself that's how much good it was my husband have the duri kole and griyo he lick his fingers so much while eating it. And our niece eat her whole plate on the kids menu and we have chicken side for later.
I say all that to say you in Houston you need good Haitian food comes to Sonia the best ? ?.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Rice and Beans, Side Chicken-Poul, Side Fried Pork-Griot, Fried Snapper
The food was sooooo good and the food hall is a cute, chill vibe.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food taste is always on point. Best Caribbean food ever. Its worth the price.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very well! We need mushroom spaghetti, please! ??
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Side Black Rice Djon Djon, Rice and Beans
The good is so delicious
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was delicious, well seasoned and flavorful.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I spent over $30 on some black rice and fried goat picked it up sat down ate about a quarter of it went to go use the restroom when I came back the food was thrown in the trash they refuse to replace it over $30 how you expect to have repeat customers if you don't want to fix a mistake a simple mistake.
Atmosphere: 3
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Rice and Beans
I ordered a Tasso for $30 and this restaurant provided leftover food. Meat, rice and fried plantains were cooked days ago. Y’all need to sell people fresh food. People are paying money for fresh food not leftovers. I am very disappointed.
Probably the best restaurant in Houston. One of the best Haitian foods I had.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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This food was amazing! My love, who's from Haiti, wanted to introduce me to some of their cuisine, so we decided to order a few dishes. When he called ahead to check on availability, unfortunately, a couple of items were out, but that was no issue. We placed our order online instead. When the food arrived, he was pleasantly surprised to find one of the dishes we had inquired about, which they didn't have, included in the delivery with a note saying "on the house", this means they made it special for him fresh. It made my partner feel incredibly special, and it added to the overall experience. Plus, the food itself was absolutely delicious! I'm definitely coming back this week for seconds. Trust me, it's worth ordering.
Food: 5
Service: 5
I come here about twice a month and the food is consistently good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kreyol Wings
I’m from south Florida and Sonia’s is the closest have had to authentic Haitian food in Houston. The griot was very tender and moist and the rice is good as well. This my second time coming here and I hope they keep up the great quality food.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Rice and Beans, Side Black Rice Djon Djon, Fried Plantains 4
I had food from here twice both times. I ordered the stewed chicken with white rice and honestly both times the first was underwhelming. The main issue I have with food is the chicken, it’s hellla dry which makes it hard to enjoy. I will give a thumbs up for the green plantain, white rice and the gravy (which they don’t give enough of). Unfortunately, i will not be ordering again because the protein is just straight up disappointing.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
I have lived in Houston for a decade now. But before Houston, I was born in Port Au Prince Haiti, lived there with my grandmother until the age of 7, before moving to the states. I lived in Asbury Park, NJ, NY, and FL throughout my adolescence before joining the Marine Corps at age 21….. I’ve grown up in huge Haitian demographics! I’ve had the pleasure of eating authentic Haitian food my whole life and I myself prepare some of my grandmothers recipes that I remember from my youth regularly. Making Haitian food is a lengthy process of love, art and science. You have got to know your stuff. So I don’t always have time to cook. So, since moving to Houston TX, I have been constantly searching for real Haitian food. I’ve been to a few places, that tried their best. I’ve been to one place that did a good job, but didn’t last long in the area they were in, and I found a gem of a spot in a food truck, but the owner sadly passed. I say that to say, in ten years in Houston, I have NEVER EXPERIENCED A GREAT AUTHENTIC HAITIAN ?? food spot. Until today!! Sonia’s Kreyol Kitchen is the epitome of Haitian cuisine. Staples like Diri a Djon Djon, Griot, piklis, pwason, and sauce poulet! Just to name a few!! And they were knocked out of the park…. No, knocked out of the country! The flavor profiles, the authencity, brought me back to a time where my grandma would make me my favorite Haitian dishes, in Haiti! Reminds me of my aunt’s and mom making Haitian feasts, when we lived in Jersey and Florida! I can confidently state, this is the most authentic Haitian experience in Houston… I’ll even go further, you won’t find better Haitian food in Texas and the surrounding states!! Sonia has now monopolized Haitian Cuisine in central US! She is now Tati Sonia, those who know, know! This is a must try! I’ve now added this to my regular spots to visit, and once you try it, so will you! This is rated a Six ? ? ? ?? ? by the G.E.C. The highest rated experience we have given a dining destination!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: White Rice Bean Stew SOS PWA, Fried Fish
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