Papaye
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
About Papaye
Beloved Port-au-Prince restaurant famous for its griot (fried pork), diri ak djon djon (black mushroom rice), and plantains. A cornerstone of Haitian dining culture in Pétion-Ville, popular with fans and locals enjoying hearty Creole food before sporting events in the capital.
Located in Port-au-Prince.
Tags: haitian griot traditional local-favorite
Papaye Address, Photos & Visitor Answers
Address: Papaye is located in Port-au-PrinceHaiti.
Photos: Use the gallery image on this page and nearby recommendations to preview Papaye before you visit.
Hours: Papaye hours can vary by event day and season. Check official local listings before heading out.
Transit: If you are planning transit access to Papaye, check local bus and train schedules in Port-au-Prince.
How Fans Usually Use Papaye
Papaye works best as a pregame and recovery food anchor in Port-au-Prince.
- Before the Main Event: Use Papaye as your setup point before heading into the busiest event window.
- During Peak Crowd Hours: Pair this stop with nearby venue routes and monitor local event timing for faster transitions.
- After the Event: Layer Papaye into your closeout plan with additional food/nightlife/attraction options from linked city pages.
Papaye Fan Planning Snapshot
- Source Coverage: 2 verified sources linked for this place.
- Nearby Fan Weekend Ideas: 1 fan weekend idea currently available in Port-au-Prince.
- Best Event Pairing: 2031 Port-au-Prince International Football Cup is one of the strongest event anchors near this spot.
Papaye should feel easy to place in the trip
This scene helps fans picture when to use the place, what it pairs with, and how it fits into the full weekend rhythm.
Papaye Verified Sources
Papaye in Fan Weekend Planning
Papaye can be used as a planning anchor for fan weekends in Port-au-Prince, especially when stacked with nearby events and celeb-linked city signals.
About Papaye
Papaye is a popular spot for fans visiting Port-au-Prince. Beloved Port-au-Prince restaurant famous for its griot (fried pork), diri ak djon djon (black mushroom rice), and plantains. A cornerstone of Haitian dining culture in Pétion-Ville, popular with fans and locals enjoying hearty Creole food before sporting events in the capital.
Papaye is located in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Papaye is located in Port-au-PrinceHaiti.
Use the gallery image on this page and nearby recommendations to preview Papaye before you visit.
Papaye hours can vary by event day and season. Check official local listings before heading out.
If you are planning transit access to Papaye, check local bus and train schedules in Port-au-Prince.