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13714 Kendall Drive Kendall, FL 33186

305-387-4747 

http://www.lelambi.com  

13714 Kendall Drive Kendall FL 33186

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  • Haitian
    Sun, Tue-Thu 11am-9pm, Mon 12pm-11pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm
    $$ $, $$
  • All Major Credit Cards
    Casual
    Kid Friendly, Order Online, Takeout
  • Dinner, Lunch
    Not Necessary
    Lot Available
Description

In the chain-restaurant-friendly, culinarily shy zone that is Kendall, there's a party going on near the parking lot of a Publix. Inside a nondescript, squat building, guitar music wafts, political debates sound in Kreyol, and the clink of silverware delving into platters of rich goat and fish stews fills the air. It's the area's only Haitian restaurant and a community hub, a ten-seater family joint where patrons usually know each other by name and have no qualms about entering the kitchen to greet staff or obtain extra sauce. The homemade dishes that make the rounds courtesy of owner Carine Baez, her husband, and sons: fresh lambĂ­ en sauce, conch stewed until soft and melded with spicy peppers, onions, and tomato; riz et pois, savory rice and beans cooked with diri ak djon-djon, imported Caribbean black mushrooms; and street food platters with neat arrangements of fried goat, pork chunks, and malanga fritters waiting to be dipped into searingly spicy sauces. Outside, it's strip-mall hell. But if you stay long enough in Le LambĂ­'s warm embrace, you almost forget it.








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  • 2011 | Best Haitian Restaurant

    In the chain-restaurant-friendly, culinarily shy zone that is Kendall, there's a party going on near the parking lot of a Publix. Inside a nondescript, squat building, guitar music wafts, political debates sound in Kreyol, and the clink of silverware delving into platters of rich goat and fish stews fills the air. It's the area's only Haitian restaurant and a community hub, a ten-seater family joint where patrons usually know each other by name and have no qualms about entering the kitchen... More »

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