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  • Local dishes such as mofongo , and international cuisine, in an attractive setting by the sea.

  • A place to try local specialities such as mofongo .

  • Aguaceros

    A restaurant and bar serving an international menu of steaks, seafood, burgers, and Mexican cuisine.

  • A hotel restaurant set by a pool, serving Mexican food four days of the week and Thai food the other three.

  • Good Japanese fusion food for lunch or dinner.

  • The restaurant, decorated in cool green and white, is a truly relaxing place to be.

  • Reservation is required for this authentic East Indian restaurant in the countryside. Dinner is served on banana leaves, and diners sit on cushions on the floor. It’s fun to go in a group as this enables you to order and sample a wide selection of dishes.

  • This French-owned small hotel with a restaurant and bar specializes in fresh lobster and seafood. It’s popular with guests from the all-inclusive hotel opposite.

  • Brisas del Caribe

    The best restaurant in town, with delicious seafood and good service, in pleasant surroundings. Packed at lunchtime.

  • This beachside bistro offers elegant dining and good food, including both meat and seafood.

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