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    Pate Palo

    Hey guys

    I went to Pate Palo for lunch. It is a European (I do not know which country in Europe) restaurant.

    This restaurant (along with a few other nice European restaurants) are located along the Zona Colonial area. It is a very romantic area (especially at night).

    The food was excellent. But the waiter was a lazy bitch.




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    I had the Angus burger which was delicious!!!

















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    Re: Pate Palo

    Looks like your best place yet!

    I think French/Italian/Caribbean fusion would be a good description. I see a lot of items on the menu we served at the West Indies Trading Company, at the Hilton where I started my apprenticeship at in D.C.

    Ever find anything like Kesha Jena (sp) in the DR? A barbados dish of braised beef with vegetables, finished with coconut cream (coco lopaz) and dark rum and put in an oven proof dish, topped with cheese and a split banana (or a ripe plantain dusted in brown sugar) then browned under a broiler. I used to call it Barbados shepards pie, as the origional recipie used goat.

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    Re: Pate Palo

    Pate Palo....I ate there last year...I called it Mediteranian cusine...

    It ain't for the beans n' rice, gimmie cheap food minded. Dinner for five of us was $200USD plus the tip...I thought is was outstanding...although it was the holidays and crowded, so there was a little drinking time between ordering and delivery to our table.

    By far one of the better places I've eaten at along that strip right there. Cheeno's right....it's a great place to take a date at night.

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