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The Samaná Peninsula : Places to Eat & Drink

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Top 10 Places to Eat & Drink

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  • 1. L’Hacienda

    Eat indoors, or on the pavement outside for fine views of the harbor. This grill and bar serves excellent steaks.

  • 2. Tropical Lodge

    This seaside hotel run by Philippe and Brigitte has a good restaurant and the best pizzas in Samaná.

  • 3. Chez Denise

    Colorful decor and friendly service makes this a popular stop for snacks as well as meals. Don’t miss the delicious crêpes with a variety of fillings, the tasty shrimps, or the salads.

  • 4. El Pescador

    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.

  • 5. Villa Serena

    Gourmet dining and delightful views of the hotel garden’s abundant flowers and palm trees. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (see Villa Serena, Las Galeras).

  • 6. El Marinique

    An open-air seaside restaurant serving terrific food – notably papaya crêpes with maple syrup, and mouthwatering pizza.

  • 7. Casa Boga

    Located in Pueblo de los Pescadores on the beach, with the best fish and seafood in town. Everything’s fresh and cooked Basque style (see Casa Boga, Las Terrenas).

  • 8. La Capannina

    On the beach road heading to El Portillo, this Italian seafront restaurant has an elegant but casual atmosphere. The pizzas are especially fine.

  • 9. Veggies

    One of the few vegetarian restaurants in the country, with recipes from Mexico, India, the Arab world, and the Far East. Pretty decor with Afro-Taíno designs, and multi-level seating.

  • 10. El Paraíso

    A beach bar offering refreshing drinks, delectable fish, and shrimp – baked or fried.

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