When you get near the place you can already smell the fresh pastry wich is made there.
Behind the walls surrounding the café you will find an lovely spot to sit down, have a coffee and some of the wonderfull fresh bakery products.
You order your drinks at the table and go in the shop to choose your food (unless you know exactly what you want)
Favorite Dish: The great pastrys.
Written May 1, 2003
This is a little open air restaurant on the beach at Bayahibe. Just a small house that looks like a bar with a few tables under a thatched roof with sand as floor. I like very much these typical little unpretentious resaturants where you can try local dishes.
Favorite Dish: We have a very good dinner with lobsters and little squids with a local sauce. I liked also the fried bananas. It's been a really pleasant evening!
Written Feb 27, 2003
Address: Bayahibe - on the beach
The holiday village where I stayed was all inclusive, so we had dinner at its restaurants. There are three restaurants at the Gran Dominicus. The Club is the main one. Here there is always a well assorted buffet where you can choose everything you want. Don't let you tempted, otherwise you'll come back home overweight!
The Grill is a nice restaurant where you can eat grilled foods and the Pasta e Pizza is a little restaurant on the beach really very nice where you can have dinner looking at the sea.
Written Feb 27, 2003
Address: Venta Club Gran Dominicus
Food was ok, but first you have to clean your own table!
Favorite Dish: Chicken with rice
Written Oct 4, 2002
Address: In the main street of La Romana
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Food was ok, but first you have to clean your own table! Chicken with rice
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