Sabor Latino St-Laurent

4387 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal - H2W 1Z8
64 reviews
Latin American Imported Food
(514) 848-1078

Awesome grocery store to pick up your South American and Mexican items. I got my panela cheese, cotija, queso fresco, epazote, guascas, achiote, tomatillos, aji amarillo, masa, picanha steak, Colombian sausage, chorizo, beans etc…While you’re there, try their amazing tacos at their food counter. Very friendly service too!

Took my brother and sister in law to this traditional latin restaurant and they loved it. Try their 4 items plate (4 choices). Fair prices. Friendly staff at lunch time.

Food is good, not fantastic but still good. Prices are reasonable and the staff is always very nice. I'll definitely keep going back.

I’ve been coming here since I was in high school, so a little over 6 years now. It’s a charming place with a Latin grocery and a small restaurant with a quaint area for dining in. They’ve recently expanded their grocery at this location, so there are more products available now.The Colombian empanadas are amazing! It’s my favourite one here in Montreal. I’ve also tried a bunch of their desserts & it’s always been a great experience.The staff is always so kind & attentive. I don’t speak Spanish and I started out being unfamiliar with most of the food choices when I started coming here and every single time, they’ve been so helpful at explaining and recommending things from their menu.PS: Inca Kola + Empanadas = perfect summer treat

A greet restaurant, A great grocery store you will not lack any fresh ingredient

Great place to stock up on your Mexican hot sauces. Staff was helpful and they have a good selection. They also have prepared food that is cheap and delicious.

I love Sabor Latino! They have all the fresh ingredients I need for cooking traditional Mexican dishes. Also they have tons of variety of snacks and candies.

Great restaurant and grocery store. It has a huge selection of hot sauces, chilies, beans, tortillas and other Central and South American staples. If there’s a specific ingredient for a Latin American recipe you can’t find at a regular grocery store you’ll likely find it here. On the restaurant side they have good empanadas, very good pupusas and I love their soups. All very reasonably priced. Nice causal spot for a quick and comforting lunch.

Very very yummy and lovely women work there. A winner.

This is not a review on their food because the food is amazing. This is more a review on their hiring practices which, as a Latina myself, kind of surprised me.I'm a post-secondary graduate, I come from a Hispanic family on both sides, and this place had a sign, looking for dishwashers (Lavaplatos). While I was born and raised in Canada (I speak English and French)--My family insisted I learn the languages of Canada, and so my Spanish isn't very fluent. I only ever spoke it with mi abuelita. (Grandmother)I applied for a job here as a dishwasher during covid, looking for any work, and after the manager asked me suspicious questions, "Are you Hispanic? Do you speak Spanish?, etc" to which I answered yes to the first, but 'kinda' to the second--immediately she said, "I have someone who filled that position".No problem.Two weeks later, the sign is still in the window. I ask an employee in the shop if they are still looking, they reply "Yes!".I submitted a resume via Canada post. No response.A month after, I asked again if they were still looking. Yes they were. I still had no response.This made me extremely uncomfortable wondering if their hiring practices are catered to "certain" people, and discrimination, especially in this day and age and pandemic should be avoided.I was ready and willing to work, but--for whatever reasons, they would not hire me.Hope their hiring methods have changed to allow a more diverse group of people to work there. Not just Latinos who speak Spanish "con fluido".