Baileys
Rockies
La Bologna
El Batey Restaurant
La Roca
PJ's
Morua Mai
Britania
El Toro
Susana
La Finca
Romanoff's (jd426)
Orchidee (snoozer)
Oh La Veche (Ter319)
Strattons (the_Jayman)
Shark Bar (the_Jayman)
Big D's BBQ (hugrad95a)
chicken stand on corner by Club Residicial (coach_atl)
I forgot the name, but if you walk around the corner from the NG towards the ball field and keep going a few more blocks, there is a good fish place that i went to 2x last trip. Some guy hipped me to it and there was not tax or tip added. Service a bit slow but food was excellent and inexpensive. It is on the opposite side of Bologna or he same side as the ballfield.
The best thing about an ass, is when it is sitting on my face!!
I am surprised that none of the German Restaurants are not listed. Although I wouldn't put any of them in my top Restaurants, the first time I ever tried Schnitzel was in Sosua and absolutely fell in love with it, a guy I knew was having some and invited me to try it, one of the German Restaurants not far from Classicos. The price was right too.
Why should I limit myself to only one woman when I can have as many women as I want?
George Gershwin
This is basically a generalized map if someone has computer skills to update it that would be nice.
For example I went to Susanna's in March I went back in May and it is not where it was. Come on guys anyone that has been down there numerous times knows how businesses disappear others ones appear and the same with the chicas and you can see businesses that never get off the ground or not fast as they should.
Last edited by Hoseman; 06-04-2009 at 10:01 AM.
that was a good one ...RESPECT !!!!!
Susanna's moved to a side street off Pedro Clisante. I beleive it's
Ayuntamiento. Susanna's is on the left side of the street coming down Pedro Clisante.
It's next door to the pizza restaurant. I was there last week. $200 pesos for dinner and a coke. She has a small bar setup now to the left as you walk in.
www.gringo-times.com has some maps on there and they are working on an interactive one that is only partially finished. What they have on there so far can be found if you are want to know just click this www.gringo-times.com/maps/sosua-map-interactive.php
I was in POP last weekend briefly on business and was shown this. We may be advertising there.
In my opinion Rockys is overrated and over priced.
Ate there a few times at start of my trip thought the ribs were expensive for Sosua , unsure what meat was in the burger to be honest.
Final straw was when I went for dinner with a chica , she talks to them and they produce the "other menu". Exact same dishes , spanish language menu for half the price.
I understand people have to make a living and maybe want to charge gringo's a little extra but twice the price is taking the piss.
Dont like being done over and had been for 3 days or so.
I ate at Pedro's mostly after this, daily specials from 100P.
I am a big fan of Bologne's but recently, Choirboy turned me onto Bailey's pizza which i have to say is superior to Bologne's.
Also would recommend the little restaurant between the farmacia and the Bon just down from New Garden. Small Mother and daughter operation. They make everything fresh when ordered and prices were reasonable (except for mero). Very good pasta dishes and salads for dinner. And excellent sandwiches for lunch or to take on airplane.
Ah but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now!
Also wanted mention a relatively new fare on the beach at 108 or 109, Big D's. Gringo named Derrick does a really nice BBQ ribs and chicken but only Thursdays thru Sundays. Nice guy! Good sauce and side salad.
My mini-homage to Chino below.
Last edited by Jimmydr; 09-21-2009 at 06:14 PM.
It's not talked about much here but Cafe Cubano is excellent for sandwiches. Everyone who goes there raves about it. It is located across the street from Classicos...not straight across but across and a few doors down towards the beach. The usually have a special running of a sandwich, chips and beer for 200pesos.
The place is run by an expat and his wife and they know how to make really good sandwiches.
Really good sandwich place is on the corner DR Rosen? around the way from Don Antonio, and facing the Metro Tours buses.
Basic Menu. Chicken sandwich or Ham & Cheese. $40 pesos.
Fresh Juice. $30-40 pesos.
Great Value.
pics of eating establishments from a couple weeks ago........
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thanks Rocko, now I'm hungry... again.
My question though is has anyone tried the 90 peso Dominican Lunch at La Roca ? and what is it excactly ? sorry if this was already answered before. I could probably eat this as a snack on my way to the beach, washed down with a 60 peso presidente.
have to admit I was tempted to try that 90 Peso lunch at LaRoca.......that's why I took the pic........ but I never did get around trying the place......but the place always had people in it so you know the food was turning over which is good for us worried about getting sick etc......actually saw a few places that advertise what I thought were really good specials around Sosua.......there was a nice place down by the Coco Hotel that was offering a 100 Peso meal too that should be checked out too.......
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so many places to eat, so little time..........
some more places to eat and drink around Sosua......
This first place hardly ever had any customers in it........
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and this place looked inviting.........
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this place always did a huge business.......
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Pizza place on the beach.......
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think I could try a couple weeks trying out all the places to eat on the beach and still not be done with them all......same could go for the places around downtown too!
though I think I did a pretty good job of finding the best places to drink and observe the beautiful Chicas in Sosua in two weeks time this last reach.......lol
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