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With smart decor and beautifully laid tables, the café is popular with the upper crust of Santiago society. The chef serves up excellent international dishes such as rack of lamb, steaks, and fish.
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Popular with tour groups and locals, El Conuco offers a good value buffet lunch and dinner. There are traditional dance performances during busy periods (see El Conuco, Santo Domingo)
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Dominican food is the specialty at this restaurant, which looks like a rustic dwelling. Opt for the fixed-price buffet, which is more extensive in the evening than at lunchtime, or eat à la carte . Dancers and musicians perform in native costume
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Located in Hotel Caribani, this upmarket, air-conditioned restaurant serves Dominican and international food, either à la carte or from a buffet.
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An air-conditioned restaurant with rustic wooden seating and nautical decor. The cuisine is typically Dominican with lots of local seafood.
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Snacks and Mexican food are the fare in this restaurant run by a Puerto Rican family. It has a small disco on the roof.
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An open-air seaside restaurant serving terrific food – notably papaya crêpes with maple syrup, and mouthwatering pizza.
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A beach bar offering refreshing drinks, delectable fish, and shrimp – baked or fried.
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Serves delicious fish and shrimp from a beach shack under palm trees.
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A Spanish-owned restaurant with terra-cotta walls and colored lights outside. Seafood is the specialty, with fish, lobster, shrimp, and crab served with a small salad and rice.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal and a beer for one including tax and service.
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