Melissa,
I just want to give a second vote for Restaurant Sosua. I was pleasantly surprised. You should have no problems finding some cultural Dominican stores in
Montréal Nord in general which includes food, restaurants, nightclub(s), hair salons etc. As well you may want to pick up a Guía Hispánica (Hispanic business listing) from any Latin owned store to find out where all the local Latin stores are located.
-Lesley D-
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Originally Posted by Jane J.
Hi Melissa,
In the area you mentioned (St-Hubert) there are many small grocery stores that sell batata, yuca, platanos, bacalao, and all the MAGGI seasonings you need to whip up a typical Dominican meal.
There is also RESTAURANT SOSUA at 6548 St-Laurent which is 100% Dominican and they usually have sancocho and tonnes of DR atmo. Around this time of year they should also have bacalao and habichuelas con dulce to ease the homesickness pangs! I heard that it was for sale so perhaps you should call in advance (271-6622).
In my neck of the woods (NDG), I can also get galleticas saladitas, platanitos, and Café Santo Domingo.
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