My vote is for the latter.Hillbilly said:Of course you can never go wrong at Vesuvios on the malec?n or at la Reina de Espa?a on Cervantes 105
kudra said:Thanks for the fast response. I am leaving tonite for DR. Will be sure to follow up on your suggestions.
GringoCArlos said:There is a very good 'tipico' restaurant called Restaurant El Conuco in Gazcue, just a five minute taxi ride from Parque de Independencia. It is one block away from the back entrance of the Jaragua Hotel.
They have both a menu, and a nice buffet of typical Dominican foods, and (at least for the pm/eves) entertainment of a local nature. The cost is usually about RD$300 or $400 a person, and is an informal setting.
The only hazard may be if there are one or two busloads of tourists who also come for lunch.
Casimira de Moya No. 152, tele: 809- 686-0129. Any taxi driver knows this restaurant.
kudra said:I am planning to spend a day in the Zona Colonial. Does anyone know a fabulous lunch place take my aunts (elderly)? They are hoping for some great seafood or local fare in a memorable location! PLEASE HELP!
bienamor said:Biggest hazard is the food sucks. then the tourists
They also have bachata dancers that dance on top of a bottle. You have to see it to believe it.GringoCArlos said:There is a very good 'tipico' restaurant called Restaurant El Conuco in Gazcue, just a five minute taxi ride from Parque de Independencia. It is one block away from the back entrance of the Jaragua Hotel.
They have both a menu, and a nice buffet of typical Dominican foods, and (at least for the pm/eves) entertainment of a local nature. The cost is usually about RD$300 or $400 a person, and is an informal setting.
The only hazard may be if there are one or two busloads of tourists who also come for lunch.
Casimira de Moya No. 152, tele: 809- 686-0129. Any taxi driver knows this restaurant.