Haití

Avenida Diagonal 160, Lima Peru
 
 
 
 
 
Average User Rating (9)
Description:
The two-level, spacious cafe has an outside terrace overlooking one of the busiest streets in the Miraflores area. It maintains the quality and cordial service of yesteryear and has remained a popular cafe in the neighbo... More »
The two-level, spacious cafe has an outside terrace overlooking one of the busiest streets in the Miraflores area. It maintains the quality and cordial service of yesteryear and has remained a popular cafe in the neighborhood. Highbrow Peruvians and foreigners can be found here mingling in a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Local and international dishes, desserts, cold drinks and cocktails are on the menu. It's a good place for a sandwich lunch or to order a cup of coffee and watch the world pass by.
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Open Hours: 8a-2a M-Su
Contact: +51 1 445 0539
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3 reviews for Haití
HAITI doing
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/25/06
The atmosphere is nice and sort of elegant. It is already a Miraflores' classical spot. However, the food is not what it used to be. To sum up, the spot is nice, but the food could be better (assuming its status)
 
 
 
 
 
Tourist trap
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 02/12/05
It is in the heart of miraflores, but service is terrible and food is not very good and horribly overpriced
 
 
 
 
 
2 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
Haiti Experience
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/22/04
Haiti was the first restaurant I went to while staying in Miraflores. As the weather was very good, I sat outside on the European-style patio and enjoyed a ceviche mixto and a few pisco sours. The food was excellant and the sevice attentive. It was a little bit more expensive than restaurants in downtown Lima, but the S/90 (about $30 US) I spent was worth it. It was a great experience being across from a nice park with the locals and school children making up the foot traffic on the sidewalk in front of the patio. This was my first time to Lima, and I always feel better starting with the upscale places of businesses while settling into the culture before I do the cheap-eats places whenever I am traveling abroad.
 
 
 
 
 
2 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
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