"The tapestry has been open for 20 years in Miami and is a classic of Creole food. Taking into account that Haitians are the third important culture in Miami, even Creole, their language, is co-official with English and Spanish in the city of Miami that you should not miss going to a restaurant like that, it is one of my restaurants Miami favorites because every time I go I feel like I'm sitting at the table of a Caribbean grandmother who prepares my favorite salsa dishes from this region: fried malanga, okra, all the Caribbean that has been poured, all the walls are hand painted by a local artist with scenes of Haitian culture, which represent so many fruits, his music and religious syncretism, a place that I recommend 100"