La Bodega Gives Jersey City A Taste From ‘Someone’s Grandmother’s Kitchen’
“Dominican food I always say it represents Dominican culture,” Antigua said. “We’re very lively and full of energy. I think [La Bodega] flavors represent that.”
“Dominican food I always say it represents Dominican culture,” Antigua said. “We’re very lively and full of energy. I think [La Bodega] flavors represent that.”
Yaroa is a new Dominican classic that originated in Santiago and has since become a staple street food especially at the end of a late night.
Some people claim that the Classic Dominican Dish was created when Italians and Puerto Rican’s came into contact in New York City because of this similarity.
Different traditions in different cultures.
Think of your traditional Thanksgiving dishes. Now scratch that — we’re going to show you other dishes from Latin America, Philippines and more that you can bring to the dinner table.
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