Sabor Latino is a family business that was founded in 1984. It is the best known Latin-American grocery store in all the Greater Montreal and surroundings. Our commitment is to provide to our customers a great variety of the most important hispanic products from Mexico to Argentina. They can fulfill their culinary needs by purchasing all the ingredients and foods in our store for their special recipes. Thanks to our loyal customers, Sabor Latino has been able to maintain an important player in our Montreal/Latin-American community. Starting with one, and now, 2 locations in Montreal.
Overall, Sabor Latino is described as a busy Latin American market with a small restaurant counter inside and a wide range of products from many Latin American countries, including Mexican ingredients, Colombian pastries, and fresh bakery items. Reviewers highlight affordable prices in many cases, good value for prepared foods, and friendly, mostly helpful staff who often speak Spanish. Some items receive mixed feedback, such as pupusas that were disappointing and empanadas sometimes made with sweet dough, while others praise freshness and authenticity. Occasional stock shortages and presentations that could be improved are noted, alongside a fast food vibe or a dated look in need of renovation and price concerns due to crowds. Many say the store helps reconnect with roots and provides hard-to-find ingredients, and the restaurant section is praised for tasty and hearty plates. All in all, Sabor Latino is seen as a go-to place for Latin groceries and quick, flavorful meals, with strong variety and a sense of community, though experiences can vary by product and day.
Ils rassemblent tout ce que nous ne pouvons trouver que dans plusieurs endroits, ainsi que les produits mexicains que nous cherchions depuis un bon moment.
First of all, I love how I'm Native American & speak no Spanish but I fit right in & always served in Spanish! . I have no idea of small talk so it's great when I mention the fact I'm from Saskatchewan.
Le service à la clientèle est pas leur priorité !! Demande au comptoir de nourriture à un jeune homme, des pupusas mais il me dit que cela va prendre du temps donc un sous entendu pour dire NON !! Ensuite je demande des chicharron ... avec la superbe réponse NON il y en as plus ... bon je demande une assiettes de tacos ... Euh non ça va prendre trop de temps ... bon bien si vous avez rien ou si cela va prendre trop de temps à faire pourquoi sont ils afficher & je tiens à préciser que je suis aller vers 12:30-13 pm à l'heure du dîner ..... Sincèrement j'ai voulu donner une dernière chance mais une vrai perte de temps !! Conseille allez au Andes ils sont tous super gentil & ils ont tous leur produit affiché !! 😉
Beaucoup de produits provenant du Mexique & Amérique centrale, mais il y a un grand manque dans les produits provenant d'Amérique du Sud. Les plats préparés sont bons.
Went 2 times. I am Not fully Hispanic, but I lived in the US for a while, I know a bit about Cuban , dominican & Mexican food. This place is the most polarized restaurant/ store I have been too. I went only for the hot buffet. 1 st experience was amazing, out of Thai world taste. Compare easily to authentic Latin food from Latin areas in New York or Miami. The 2 bd time I went was horrible. The rice tasted like expired, the chicken breast was dry & tasteless. The pupusa was mushy. Very weird the contrast. I would love for someone in management to comment on this & explain to the huge variations in quality! Thanks
Génial pour trouver des produits! Le comptoir offre une belle variété. Juste un point, il ne font pas de recyclage. Les cannettes & bouteilles se retrouvent dans les poubelles.