I dined at Picasso with a Haitian friend who could attest to the cuisine's authenticity. The food was delicious and delightfully prepared. We shared an entree because the portion was so large. The dish we selected was poisson, or fish, in sauce with rice and beans. The meal comes with a kind of mezza plate of salad and plaintains. Everything was scrumptious. The only thing is that you might want to bring a Creole-speaking friend to help you order. Our server only spoke Creole and no menus appeared to be available.
Pros: great food, inexpensive, family atmosphere
Cons: not much ambience, helps to know creole, no parking lot
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