During the 19th century, noodle shops called panciterias serving comida China (Chinese food) dotted the islands.
Small shops and Senite vendors dotted the walkway that led from the cafe to other parts of the whitewashed village.
The focal point of activity is the central village, where businesses and shops dot the few blocks of commercially-zoned property.
Green vegetables and other shops like grocery, clothes, rice also dot the road and are also situated inside the market.
Small shops dot the road, mixed at intervals with open spaces, farms and historic houses.
Many small multipurpose artisanal shops also dot the main streets.
Many shops, bazaars and merchants dot the streets, selling a variety of products, from foodstuffs to hardware materials.
The pasty-starved can find pasty shops dotted throughout the region.
'Catinari' refers to the bowl makers whose shops dotted the neighbourhood.