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Welcome to Pack Super Market

Pack Super Market is a beloved Miami gem, seamlessly blending casual dining with mouthwatering Cajun and Creole flavors. Nestled at 8235 NE 2nd Ave, this staple has been a favorite for locals, renowned for its crispy fried chicken, generous portions, and delightful sides like pikliz and fried plantains. The warm, inviting atmosphere caters to families and groups, making it an ideal spot for casual meals. While the menu may be straightforward, the quality and taste shine through—each bite transports you to the heart of Haitian culinary tradition. With a commitment to exceptional service, Pack Super Market is a must-visit for any food lover.

Pack Super Market: Reviews & Ratings

Kay K.
Kay K.

A most for chicken I've been going here most of my life my favorite next to chef Creole and ceci bon ... Real Miami Haitian staple

Antonio L.
Antonio L.

If you need some fresh/good chicken legs and a bang for your buck this is your spot. This was a $7 leg plate which I also added fried plantains so the total came out to $10, so worth it. Pikliz comes with each meal and they give you plenty, but in my opinion the chicken could be seasoned a little bit more. But it's still a good grab and go type of chicken and a bang for your buck! 7.8 out of 10

Shirley F.
Shirley F.

When I pulled up to this place I was surprised that I always passed it but never paid attention. That being said this place may not look like much but that fried chicken was everything everyone hyped it up to be. I did call to place an order and I would say for people who have never dined here it is confusing. I couldn't find a menu or website so when I was ordering I realized you can pay for each drumstick which is $1! The plantains are 3 for $1. Large rice $4 but its best to just get a plate if you want everything. The customer service on the phone was surprisingly good. I was honestly holding my breath but the gentleman on the phone was patient with me. In store, I didn't have to wait long either to pick up my order which is another known issue with Caribbean restaurants. The chicken drumsticks are huge. Crispy on outside, moist inside. The plantains were better than most places I've had. Rice and beans were good enough. Pikliz was good but I do like it spicier. Passion fruit juice was $3 and good but missing acid. All in all super cheap meal. Large portions. They take card and cash. Not Apple Pay at the moment.

Food D.
Food D.

Pack Supermarket's Fried Chicken is the best in Miami. The chicken with a side of pikliz can't be beat.

Nina U.
Nina U.

A must stop when I'm in the area!! I've been coming for years and it never gets old. I usually get a $5 order of the chicken and plantains(tostones) a watermelon soda and a $3 cup of the pikliz because the complimentary size does me no Justice. There's never a good time to go in terms of there not being a line so please pack patience because it is worth the wait!!

Bill W.
Bill W.

You enter to a long counter and a vast open space with a couple of tables. Pretty quickly you realize that the people standing, leaning, sitting around, and watching a Haitian soap opera in the corner, are all well aware of each other's place in the service queue. "Next!" A father and daughter slowly t towards the counter, placing their order using hand signals as they approach... the ladies behind the counter move deliberately to pack up two chicken dinners to go. I quickly made a mental note of everyone there ahead of me as more people filtered in. After a while, I was up! It turns out they only had chicken, rice, bean sauce and pikliz ... so no challenge ordering. Although, I wanted extra pikliz. That added some complication ... my requests and attempts at pantomime resulted in blank stares until a fellow customer offered up some help. He explained that they couldn't believe I wanted extra pikliz ... because it's spicy.

Julia S.
Julia S.

The best fried chicken I've had in a long time. $14 for 10 drums, rice and beans, plantains, and pikliz. They packed it in aluminum foil so I guess you could bake it easily when you got home for convenience. We couldn't find the menu and everyone seemed like regulars, so not sure what else they offer tbh. Good amount of street parking around. There's a couple of big round tables, but most people just grabbed and go.

Venicia C.
Venicia C.

If you drive by too fast you'll miss it. It's a big pink building with no flashy signs or polished exterior. I first heard about Pack from coworkers raving about it. I never realized I lived less than 5 min away. My first experience was confusing. You walk in, no menus on the wall just a old printed piece of paper. Pretty basic to understand though and I opted for the "special". Fried chicken, rice and pikliz for $5, I added a Jupina and paid a total of $6. Like how can you beat that? The chicken visually looks good but when you take a bite it's like wow, wasn't expecting that. Was packed with flavor. I will say sometimes when I go it is too salty for me but that's just my own personal taste buds. They go in order first come first serve. One person takes your order, prepares it and cashes you out. Not a long process though. Some of the ladies English are minimal but I don't speak creole and I've never had an issue with ordering. The women are always nice and delicate. I've had the griot and the fried chicken and I feel the fried chicken is a better deal overall. I get the white rice which comes with a side of like Haitian black bean sauce ... sorry I don't know the proper name :( . Or you can get rice and peas instead. Easy, quick filling me. I usually can only eat half and save the other half for later. So essentially I eat 2 times out of it for $5. Great bang for your buck.

Location

Welcome to my latest culinary adventure as I introduce you to a hidden gem in Miami's vibrant food scene: Pack Super Market. Nestled at 8235 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33138, this casual eatery is unclaimed, yet it boasts an irresistible Cajun/Creole flair that keeps locals coming back for more.

Pack Super Market specializes in comfort fare that highlights the essence of Caribbean cuisine, particularly beloved for its fried chicken. The reviews sing praises, confirming that the chicken here is not just good; it's among the best you can find in Miami. Diners rave about the perfect crispiness of the chicken skin, which encases tender, juicy meat—a miraculous combination that leaves one yearning for more.

  • Breakfast: Start your day with Mais Corn Meal for just $4 or indulge in Spaghetti and Hot Dog for $5.
  • Lunch: Try the $6 Legume Lunch Stew, brimming with fresh vegetables or the Epinard Lunch featuring spinach and stew beef.
  • Dinner: Unwind with the same delightful choices for dinner, available for an affordable $8 each.

Many have highlighted the sheer value of the meals. For example, customer Antonio L. mentions that a $7 chicken leg plate, accompanied by fried plantains, delivers a hearty meal at an excellent price point. Such affordability is a driving factor for many who frequent the restaurant, making it a beloved spot for those seeking quality at a budget.

Not only is the food a crowd-pleaser, but Pack Super Market also embraces a family-friendly atmosphere. With various options catering to vegetarians and kids, it's a great place for groups. The outdoor seating and casual vibe create a welcoming environment where you can enjoy a meal while soaking up the Miami sun.

Service is noted to be friendly and efficient, which, coupled with the vibrant energy that’s often felt in the establishment, adds to the warm experience overall. Despite the occasional line, customers like Nina U. advise that patience isn't just a virtue here; it’s rewarded with an incredible meal that you won't soon forget.

If you're looking for a flavor-packed meal that captures the heart of Miami's Caribbean culture, Pack Super Market is your go-to spot. Whether you are a local or just visiting, treating your taste buds to their unmatched fried chicken and sides like pikliz is a culinary requirement. Don't miss out on this soulful culinary experience!

For any inquiries or orders, you can reach them at (305) 757-4777.