Bebe Fritay
826 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11226
About Us
Bebe Fritay is a popular restaurant located at 826 Rogers Avenue in New York, United States. Specializing in traditional Haitian cuisine, Bebe Fritay offers a wide variety of delicious dishes such as griot, tasso, and fried plantains. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a perfect spot for a casual dining experience with friends and family. Whether you're craving authentic Caribbean flavors or looking to try something new, Bebe Fritay is a must-visit destination for food lovers in the area.
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Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Reviews
"I stopped in here this morning after 3 other Haitian restaurants did not have spaghetti. I'm so glad they had it here, I ordered a large & ate some in the store. It is sooo good and has some spice to it. I'm eating the rest today & tomorrow lol."
"DO NOT EAT OR BUY FROM THIS PLACE ! I ASKED FOR A CHICKEN PATTIE ; I DO NOT KNOW THE CHICKEN PATTIE HAD EGGS IN IT IM ALLERGIC TO EGGS THE LADY NEVER MENTION THEY CHICKEN PATTIES HAD EGGS IN IT. I ASKED HER NICELY CAN GET MY MONEY BACK SHE SAID NO"
"Some of the best Haitian food on the block, but shorty was type rude! She made me pay before I got my food... didn't love that!"
"The food used to be good i don’t know what happened. There’s literally nothing in the paté"
"I was in the mood for Haitian food, which i LOVE, so on the recommendation of a friend, I visited Bebe Fritay for the first time. I do not live in the area. The food was terrible. I ordered a medium griot, rice and beans and plantain to go. I got a large portion of rice and beans which was made the West Indian way (reddish rice and beans) not the Haitian way. The rice and lukewarm and some of it was hard indicating that it sat around for too long. The griot and very dry. I also got a covered cardboard cup which i thought was my plantain. Sadly, it did not contain any plantain. It was a reddish, spicy sauce. Maybe to pour on the dry griot?? Who knows? There was no plantain at all. And the woman behind the counter gave me a spoon instead of a fork and no napkins. Very disappointing $15.00 meal. Next time, I'll stick to the Haitian restaurant I normally visit."
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