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  • Brisas del Caribe

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

  • Eat al fresco in a lovely setting on a hillside. The restaurant is open all day and is very busy during Dominican holidays (see Casa Bonita, Barahona).

  • The tables at this friendly place with a family ambience, are set in the garden amid trees and flowers. The menu’s based mostly around goat and fish.

  • Located in Hotel Caribani, this upmarket, air-conditioned restaurant serves Dominican and international food, either à la carte or from a buffet.

  • An air-conditioned restaurant with rustic wooden seating and nautical decor. The cuisine is typically Dominican with lots of local seafood.

  • A quiet, nicely presented, rustic restaurant with lovely views across a garden and the sea. Both Swiss and local fare are served.

  • The menu is limited to simple food such as chicken. Fela’s is essentially a fast-food restaurant.

  • Large helpings of good value, traditional Dominican dishes, served in simple surroundings.

  • Casual bar and restaurant overlooking Las Salinas. Popular with sailors for its seafood, burgers, and pasta.

  • Large Dominican restaurant at Hotel Caribe on the Malecón. Enjoy the air-conditioning indoors or the cool terrace. Good value menú del día with seafood.

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