Ti Piment is the kind of place you stop at because someone local told you to — and they were right. Set just off the main road in Bras-Panon, it’s an unpolished Creole restaurant where the food does exactly what it should: arrive hot, taste homemade, and fill the plate.
What you get here:
Daily-changing Creole menus — think rougail morue, cari zourite, civet canard
Plats du jour with rice, grains, and zesty rougail
Generous portions, fair prices, no waiting around
Mostly locals at the tables, especially weekdays at lunch
Indoor seating, basic setup, no frills — just good food and warm service
This isn’t a "find" in the tourist sense — it’s just where people in the area eat. But if you're driving the east coast, heading to Bassin la Paix, or just need a proper plate of food between stops, this is one of the better bets in the area.
👉 Local tip: Get there around 12:00. By 13:30 the best dishes are often gone — and they won’t make more.