I heard about So Beachy’s amazing food at Baltimore’s AFRAM. Everyone was about this restaurant’s food. They were so popular at the event that the line was too long for me to wait. So, I hired them to cater a small event I hosted for 30 people at the last minute.Chanel and Leo came through for me in a pinch. The cuisine was fabulous! We ordered an assortment of almost everything on their menu. My guests raved about it all! The red snapper was among the best I’ve had. But what I found to be most impressive is the genuine love and care Chanel and Leo offered from the moment they answered my call. They clearly love what they do and we could taste that love. Their service was impeccable. I will definitely call upon So Beachy for our future even
I saw Sobeachy Haitian Cuisine at the SOWEBO festival and wanted to give it a try. After standing in a line for nearly 20min, I left as I felt that the ladies in the van where disorganized and the vibe/attitude was not friendly nor welcoming. Later I returned wanting to give them another try. I ordered a cake and got a shocker when I saw how tiny thin the slice was: for $8. She asked if I wanted a pineapple or strawberry on top. I say pineapple, then saw her scrapping the bottom/leftovers of a liquid in a bottle and place that on the slice. Even her face showed that she was embarrassed, but clearly she could not care about making it right. I had already paid before this. I felt robbed and abused. I do not recommend.
As a Haitian American, I know there are not many places in Baltimore to get Haitian food. I had high hopes for Sobeachy. I was thoroughly disappointed in the food as it was not authentic at all. I understand cooking for the masses but what this restaurant is doing is passing subpar food as Haitian cuisine. I would strongly encourage the owners to update the name of their establishment as it is not doing anything around bringing the culture of Haiti through food to the Baltimore area.
If I could give zero starts I would! The food was horrible it had a bad smell and taste nothing like authentic Haitian food! To top it off I had a hair in my food! I asked for my money back and the "MANAGER" refused. Honestly the people that work there look quite dirty. But I supposed I'd give it a shot "trying to support" never again!
The love of my life is haitian born and raised. We have been together for years, so I have had my fair share of haitian food. This was not it. Not sure if it was a bad day. Bad batch. It tasted like Spanish food. I love pikliz this was not up to par.
If you haven’t tried Sobeachy… do yourself a favor and DO IT!!! Get the taste of Haiti. Chicken literally so well cooked. Their plantains changed my life. We are huge fans!
This food is incredible. We were given the chance to sample before committing and there wasn’t a bad thing. The “Taste of Haiti” includes chicken that’s absolutely falling off the bone and decadent plantains. I’ll definitely be heading back to Cross Street Market if only to grab a plate from these wonderful folks.
He suggested we try two different vegetarian dishes - half each- the same bowl. Then without telling me charged me 7 dollars extra. 22$ for a bowl. If he had informed beforehand, I could have thought about it . Food was ok.
If you’re looking for Haitian food, this is not the place horrible food nothing like real Haitian food I’m so disappointed on how they are misleading what Haitian food is like. Please again don’t go here if you want a real taste of Haitian food. The food has no type of Haitian seasoning just garlic and water ??♀️??♀️ Try Giselles or port au prince in the silver spring area if you want good Haitian food.
Bought the You Say Me Say at the farmers market. It was a fantastic !!! … my son finished the 2nd one off in record time. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY … The two young ladies who sold it were extremely pleasant and thanked me for patronizing their establishment. WELL DONE !!! I will definitely be back.