The drive from the university to Pignon is now only 10 minutes since Rt. Nationale 3 has been graded in preparation for paving (as it was 6 years ago before the money and motivation to pave disappeared). So we went there for Sunday lunch to eat at a new restaurant, Chalydath (219, Ave. Notre Dame), named after the owner's daughters and wife). It is really good and has a variety of food and drinks, so please help keep it open! I wanted pizza but that takes an hour, so I had a cheese sandwich grilled in a panini machine. My friends had fish, goat, and chicken, all served with picklez, fries, veggies, or fried plantain. They gave us an appetizer of cheese melted on bread, with tomato. The juice of the day was grenadine (passionfruit). They even have an espresso maker for Rebo coffee drinks such as mochas, frapacinos, and a funky monkey with peanut butter. As usual, stay away from the endangered conch. Chalydath is a large restaurant with an upper level that would be good for a meeting or party.
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