Anybody know where I can get good poutine in Sosua?? I don`t expect to have one of my poutine attacks.........But......
i noticed there was a french bar offering 'poutine' on sosua beach...just what is poutine?? Any connection with putas?
french fries , cheese and gravy?? sounds more english (northern) than french to me!!
It's all about the cheese curds. They have it in Maine in the US. It's big in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick too. Nice comfort food.
Anybody know where I can get good poutine in Sosua?? I don`t expect to have one of my poutine attacks.........But......
Go to the beach, look for the Quebecois flag a corner unit and look for the chalkboard Poutine
It's all about the cheese curds. They have it in Maine in the US. It's big in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick too. Nice comfort food.
It's all about the cheese curds. They have it in Maine in the US. It's big in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick too. Nice comfort food.
Apparently Kahuna's in Cabarete has "authentic" quebec cheese in their poutine,.. although it is like 13$ for a plate of it so I haven't even tried it yet.
Have you tried Yaroa? It's Dominican poutine. Start of with a layer of pork, the one in Sosua uses good quality diced chuleta. Then add a layer of french fries covered in cheese, ketchup and mayo. Heated up in the microwave until the cheese melts.
Costs about 130 pesos and is available from Tony Yaroa, the large van next to the tyre shop Gomacentro Garcia at the first set of traffic lights as you come into Sosua from the East.
it's Dominican comfort food! Lovely, especially after a few presidentes!
I had poutine in a diner type restaurant in Canada about 10 years ago and I recall the feeling of being robbed there as well for french fries with gravy and a little cheese. But I am sure sayanora meant the price was $13 US/CA for poutine at Kahuna's.
I've been told you might be able to find some Poontang in Sosua as well.