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Contribuisci feedbackEating is good and tastes the same time. the district is first line a residential and tourist area. it had a population of 283,052 at census 2003, which was officially estimated at 376,834 in 2015. many diplomatic, foreign businessmen and wealthy citizens are engaged in business and live in Pétion-Ville. Despite the removal from the capital and the general affluence of the district, the lack of administrative enforcers led to the formation of schintytowns at the external borders of the district, as poor locals wander upwards and are located there on the search for job opportunities. source: wikipedia the well-maintained and privately guarded quarters of Pétion-Ville resemble a haitian version of beverly hills, but with barbed wire. the community is very stable, with nightlife and business done with a look of western normality, in a striking contrast to many other sharing the larger port-au-prince. the city on the hang lies with nightclubs, beauty salons, gyms and restaurants. companies that are to serve tourist are frequent, and parties and meet often take place in the night. the institutions often house considerable numbers of expatriates and foreigners. Source: wikipedia
This place was soouou good! my mother and I loved it! came to haiti from florida for tourism. it was packed with locals, which means that eating is good. the cherry juice we got was amazing! the hunch, the rice, the plan contains everything! when they are in the opposite, they go!
I enjoyed eating here and it's cheap. piklis for the victor!
Like always, love the 5 Coins food specially the pickles. But there's no parking lot. Which is way better if you take out your food if you don't feel like leaving your car in the street. If you don't mind, there is a small space very well equipped where you can wait and eat your meal in peace.
I like the Place, cute, fun. And they take good care of you. I save the other star for when I am back agai