At 22 Calle Rosen, near Calle Pedro Clisante,just down the street from Harrison's Jewelers is a Blues Bar/Vegetable Stand called ROCKY'S. To the right of Rocky's is Mama Mia's, terrific Italian food and great pizza. To the left of Rocky's is an excellent Mexican Resaurant called Los Charros (try the chicken fajitas). On Calle Pedro Clisante, down the street from Harrison's is a steakhouse called El Torro. I've heard it is good and reasonably priced. For excellent Dominican food in the afternoon try La Gaviota, its between Codetel and the beach. they have other items in the evening. I guess the Waterfront is OK I've heard its over-priced and have never been there. There's another pricey Italian place on Calle Alejo Martinez near Calle Ayunamiento called La Bologna or something like that. Its pretty good. If you go to Sosua Beach, there's a great little place back behind all the vendors that has THE best Domincan food. I don't know the name, its off the beaten path and all the locals eat there. Ask around and you should find it. Enjoy!