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Top 10 Places to Eat & Drink

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  • 1. Chris & Mady’s

    This thatched restaurant and bar overlooking the sea is within walking distance of the all-inclusive resorts.

  • 2. Ovando

    A fine Mediterranean restaurant with colonial decor. The French chef prepares gourmet meals and delicious desserts. There’s an extensive wine cellar, too.

  • 3. Paul’s Pub & Cybercafé

    This joint, open until midnight, serves steak, seafood, and curries. The bar’s at your service till late too, with German beer on draught. There’s live music at times.

  • 4. Puerto Blanco Marina

    Dine in the pretty setting of a lagoon surrounded by man-groves. Enjoy seafood at the restaurant and live music at the popular bar.

  • 5. Dally

    This bistro is quite famous for its fresh and delicious seafood. There is a disco, The Moon, at the rear, and rooms are available for the night.

  • 6. La Yola

    This German-owned eatery near the marina has tasty seafood as well as international cuisine.

  • 7. Don Gaspar

    A hotel, restaurant, and disco, Don Gasper specializes in Dominican and Spanish dishes. Try the eggs and mangú , mashed plantain with onions.

  • 8. El Bistro

    A charming restaurant set in a colonial courtyard. Its elegant bar and extensive menu of seafood, salads, and pasta make it very popular.

  • 9. Comedor Adela

    A busy family-run comedor , well known for its excellent home cooking. Goat meat is the local delicacy, so don’t miss their spicy and highly-satisfying goat stew.

  • 10. Cocomar

    The food at this eatery is reasonable, although their paella or the seafood platter may cost a little more.

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