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Santo Domingo & the South Coast : Restaurants, Santo Domingo

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Top 10 Restaurants, Santo Domingo

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  • 1. Coco’s

    A charming English-pub-style bar and restaurant serving curried lamb and rice, chicken liver and chips, accompanied by fine wines or English ales.

  • 2. Mesón de Barí

    Mesón offers excellent Dominican cuisine with typical local dishes.

  • 3. Taboo Bamboo

    Try the vodka-based Absolut Tambo Bamboo cocktail, as a change from rum. They also host music festivals and live music shows.

  • 4. Mesón de la Cava

    Relish the experience of dining on delicious seafood inside a spectacular natural cave (see Mesón de la Cava, Santo Domingo).

  • 5. Aqua Sushi Bar

    Good Japanese fusion food for lunch or dinner.

  • 6. La Briciola

    A lovely colonial courtyard and terrace provides the perfect setting for dinner by candlelight. Italian cuisine is the speciality.

  • 7. Museo de Jamón

    Not a museum as the name suggests, but a great Spanish restaurant serving delicious tapas.

  • 8. Adrian Tropical

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

  • 9. El Conuco

    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)

  • 10. Conde de Peñalba

    This is a great place for the special local dish, la bandera Dominicana .

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