
Part grocery store, part lunch counter, part bakery and butcher shop, Sabor Latino is a Plaza St-Hubert staple that serves as both a pantry and a kitchen for Montreal’s Latin American communities. It’s the kind of place where you can fill your cart with nopales, achiote, and fresh chicharrón before sitting down to a steaming plate of bandeja paisa or lengua de res. The prepared food menu reads like a tour across the continent—Colombian empanadas, Salvadoran pupusas, Peruvian tamales, tacos al pastor, and Argentinian alfajores all share the spotlight. Vegetarians aren’t left out either: salads, guac, and rice-and-veg plates round out the offerings. The market sells Latin staples by the bag or pound, with a bakery section slinging fresh pandebonos, tres leches cake, and house-made churros.
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