Reviews on Spanish food in La Romana, La Romana Province, Caribbean. The ideal destination for families, honeymooners, divers and golfers alike, La Romana is home to the famous Casa de Campo resort, internationally renowned golf courses, a world-class marina and Altos de Chavón, a beautiful replica of a 16th-century artisan village. Nearby, the Bayahibe area offers picturesque beaches, chic accommodations, desirable attractions and splendid opportunities for ecotourism. Visitors can enjoy stunning Saona Island, Cotubanamá National Park and more.
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Tienen unos pasteles deliciosos, por no decir los mejores del paÃs, altamente rexomendado !El ambiente es acogedor y se presta para conversar ya que mantienen la música a un volumen optimo para disfrutarla y conversar a la vez.
The best Mexican food restaurant.
Went a couple of nights ago with my husband since we had driven by and wanted to try it next time we were in town. First thing we were told was they didnât have guacamole because they couldnât find avocados (hard to believe since that morning we passed a truck full of them and I buy them every week, just bought 3 ripe ones yesterday). So I ordered the baked chicken nachos and my husband got the vegetable burrito ( heâs diet is plant based and there were almost no vegetarian options). Fifteen minutes later our clueless waiter (he was new and in training, we were told), brings us a beef burrito. After we explained thatâs not what we ordered, he took it away, and a few minutes later we got the vegetable burrito (which was open ended on both sides, canât they get bigger tortillas that can be folded?) and the chicken baked nachos. While the chips on the nachos were nice and crispy and the shredded chicken had great flavor the cheese was kind of weird, it didnât melt right and tasted strange (like a not so good queso de hoja). The cheese to chicken to chip ratio was really off ( I ran out of chips and still had a huge clump of cheese and chicken) and there was merely a whisper of refried beans on the nachos. We had to order a side of beans for the nachos and for my husband to put on his vegetable burrito since it only had peppers and onions, basically. Why canât we find a good Mexican restaurant in this country? Is it that difficult to import Mexican cheese?
4 based on 207 reviews
Tucked in a corner next to a Greek Restaurant, La Casita stands out as not only a very good Mexican food outlet but also as a decent entertainment venue. The traditional Enchiladas Suizas or the âOld Fashionedâ ones are delicious. Service is speedy and always friendly. Prices are competitive and the entertainment (a singer) adds for a South-of-the-border touch.
4 based on 125 reviews
Minitas Beach Club & Restaurant will provide a creative and versatile offering, based on Mediterranean and Latin culinary traditions, combining different these elements for a vibrant and captivating experience. Additionally, there will be a traditional a
We had lunch each day at either Minitas or the bar area adjacent with the food trucks. Francis, was such a nice guy and we enjoyed his company when eating from the food trucks. Overall it was a great experience.
4 based on 168 reviews
Onno's Altos de Chavon is part of the highly successful chain of Onno's restaurants across the Dominican Republic. Our motto is "Eat. Drink. Party!" and that sums us up perfectly. This is where people come and eat a wide variety of plates, drink great coc
Onno's is a funky young persons' bar. They were out of many menu items when we visited, but they were friendly about it and we found something suitable to eat. The beer we wanted (Presidente) wasn't cold, so we settled on Corona.Hello, I am sorry about your experience. I have spoken to the manager and the Inventory person to make sure we do not run out of anything again. If you are back in the area anytime in the future. Please stop in and we would love any further feedback.
Best Seafood food near La Romana, La Romana Province, Caribbean
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