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Frequently Asked Questions
For any additional information, please feel free to call the restaurant at 609.228.0041.
Do you have a dress code?
Our dress code is nice casual. While jackets are not required, we encourage guests to embrace an elegant casual style, reflecting the dining experience we offer.
Where should I park? Do you have valet parking?
We offer a small gravel parking lot behind the restaurant that accommodates up to 5 cars. Street parking is also available, though guests are responsible for ensuring they park correctly. Valet service is currently unavailable.
How accessible is the restaurant to the handicapped or elderly?
Our dining area is fully wheelchair accessible.
What type of food do you serve?
We specialize in traditional Haitian cuisine, carefully prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients. In the future, we may expand to incorporate a blend of world cuisines while maintaining our commitment to authentic Haitian flavors.
Are reservations required?
Reservations are not required but are highly recommended, especially for dinner and holidays. Walk-ins are always welcome, and we will do our best to accommodate you promptly.
Are children allowed in the restaurant?
Children are welcome, but we kindly ask parents to be mindful of the restaurant's intimate atmosphere. We reserve the right to approach groups if children are causing disruptions to other guests. We appreciate your understanding.
Can I bring my own wine?
Yes, we allow guests to bring their own wine/Bottle for a corkage fee of $15.
Please note, some holidays and special events may have exclusions.
What is your pet policy?
Due to local health regulations, only licensed service dogs are allowed in the restaurant, both indoors and in outdoor dining areas.
Can you accommodate vegetarian, food allergies, or special diets?
At this time, we are unable to accommodate specific dietary restrictions. Our focus is on serving traditional Haitian cuisine, and due to the complexity of our dishes and commitment to authenticity, we are not able to alter them. However, we may expand our offerings in the future to include more diverse options.
Where did the name "Konbit" come from?
"Konbit" is a traditional Haitian term for cooperative communal effort, symbolizing unity and collaboration. Our restaurant embodies this spirit, bringing people together through exceptional food and shared experiences.
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