Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant taste of the Dominican Republic right in Miami with our latest video, Inside Little Santo Domingo!! Dominican Food in Miami!! Join us as we take you on a culinary journey through the streets of Little Santo Domingo in Miami, exploring delicious Dominican food and flavors.
From traditional dishes like mofongo to mouth-watering empanadas, we indulge in the rich and diverse cuisine of the Dominican Republic. The flavors and aromas of the dishes will transport you to the beautiful Caribbean island, all while being right in the heart of Miami.
Whether you’re a foodie looking to expand your palate or simply a lover of Dominican cuisine, this video is sure to leave you craving more. So sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the hidden gem of Little Santo Domingo in Miami.
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Hello Sir David😊 watching from Nagoya Japan
Namaste David….
Great programme
David actually the Cubans taught the Dominicans how to play baseball. Cuban immigrants introduced baseball to the Dominican Republic in the late 19th century. The first recorded game was played on September 25, 1886 in San Pedro de Macorís between two Cuban teams, Angelina and Santiago de Cuba.
I love dominican food! 🇩🇴
David,the food looks like eto in ghana the one you ate in kumasi but different preperation its amazing🎉🎉🎉❤
Love everything yum yum😅
Visit wynwood the Puerto Rican side of Miami Dade
She made Mofongo and thats puertorrican no Domninican
Does the white man get free haircuts and free food WTF
Very informative
Yummy yummy. Thank you for the video byebye
Thank you David great video.
The name "Chicharron" also came from an American. One day a South American native indian saw an American eating pork rinds, drinking whiskey and watching Cheech and Chong movies, so from then on he called the snack: Cheech al ron.
Hi David. Happy Saturday. All that food look so good but too much grease and fat. I do the plantain similar to that but I use mayo to mix with it. It's really nice to be back to watch your videos. Enjoying them very much. Hope you are enjoying yourself wherever you are. Be well and be safe 🙏🏻❤️
That racial slur against the Peruvian woman is racist as fuck. As a Puerto Rican living in Spain, it seems to me that dominicans are racist as fuck, are in denial of their fair share of black ancestry even if they are on average mulattos, and they need to wake up to the reality that implicitly or explictly reproduce spanish racism.
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No such thing as “Dominican food”. Dominicans just steal ideas from other Latin countries and pass it off as their own 😂
Yes, David, you have to go to DR. Great people wonderful food.
DOMINICAN FOOD IS TOP TIER
Hi David….this is my first time seeing Dominican foods…. the pork rinds…with the sauce…the mashed plantains…the floating eggs….it all looks good…nice as always…Thanks and be safe Peace.❤❤
Where are their gloves when handling food for the public?
David tank you for doing this video you are Amazing and happy Birthday 🎉🎂🎁
Dominican food is sooo unhealthy, but so damn good. 😊
If the tripe taste like iron or smells bad when it is cooking, it isn't cleaned well.
BELGIUM – FRANCE – HOLLAND
Why’s he wearing 2 watches?
Fantastic dave ❤