A fusion of different cultures, notablyAfrican,French, and Caribbean, Creole and Caribbean cuisine can be enjoyed on many islands, particularly Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion, but also in Haiti,Mauritius, and even Louisiana. Rich and generous, Creole and Caribbean dishes stand out for their abundance of colors, sweet and savory combinations, and spicy flavors that delight the taste buds.
Above all an expression of Caribbean history, geography, and culture, Creole cuisine highlights simple ingredients such as rice, beans, root vegetables, fish, seafood, and meat, cooked slowly, often simmered in a spicy sauce to give them depth.
Some of the most famous Creole dishes includegumbo, jambalaya, rougail sausage, cod accras, chicken colombo, boucané chicken, chicken or pork curry, Creole blood sausage, samosas, and cod chiquetaille, served with rice and vegetables such as cassava, sweet potatoes, plantains, and yams.
As for Creole desserts, most of which are made with fresh fruit such as mango or pineapple, there is coconut flan, sweet potato cake, banana tarte tatin, and banana fritters. And of course, to accompany it all, it's hard to ignore traditional drinks such as ti-punch, guava juice, and local beer.
Restaurants serving cuisine from Martinique, Guadeloupe, Réunion, Haiti, Mauritius, and more... Caribbean restaurants are well represented in Paris, offering a culinary journey for the taste buds and the eyes. Here are some great places to try!



Le Ti Case Créole: a must-see Restaurant Bar Rhumerie in Paris
Sponsored - Want to get away without leaving Paris? Ti Case Créole, a Caribbean restaurant and bar located in the 14th arrondissement, invites you on a colorful culinary journey! A generous brunch, fragrant dishes, homemade Creole specialties, and exotic cocktails await you in a warm and festive atmosphere. As the year draws to a close, the whole team is ready to welcome you for a moment of sunshine, conviviality, and authenticity. Open from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m., with continuous service from noon to 11:30 p.m. [Read more]



Ti Dodo Gourmand, Mauritian street food in Paris and a radiant boss
The riches of Mauritian street-food await you at Ti Dodo Gourmand, a small restaurant in Bastille that celebrates the cuisine of Mauritius. [Read more]



Picotte, a bistronomic tour of France's regional specialities
From Provence to Northern France, via Normandy and the West Indies, Picotte promises a veritable bistronomic tour of France's specialties. [Read more]



Oté, street-food classics from Reunion Island
In a pop atmosphere of intense red, blue and yellow colors, Oté serves up classic Reunionese street-food dishes. [Read more]
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Caribbean and Jamaican restaurants in Paris, our top picks from the Caribbean
Sun and spice, that's what's in store for Caribbean restaurants in Paris. Here are the best addresses! [Read more]



Caribbean and Jamaican restaurants in Paris, our top picks from the Caribbean














