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j_d66
05-01-2013, 12:15 AM
Tried this place out several times during my trip.
First time was for lunch and had a steak and cheese sandwich which one of the best I have ever had. The flavor of this sandwich was fantastic and the beef was tender.

The other meals included a very good pork dish and a special thai chicken dish both of which were very tasty.

Also tried a chicken cordon bleu dish and it had wonderful flavor.

The drinks were also very good. I was especially fond of the Pain Killer drink which had the best flavor. Also tried some other drinks, all of which were very good. The margarita that I had was plenty strong but still tasty

The prices were very fair and the location is nice and quiet and there is a wide variety of food to choose from.
This is easily one of the best places in all of Sosua.



Many of you may already know the owner Kelsey who is affiliated with the Sosua Suites and a pretty nice hombre as well. Let's all give him our support

jcrew2020
05-01-2013, 09:58 AM
Where is it located? Can you give us an idea of the prices? Do they add the 28%?

voltage69
05-01-2013, 10:19 AM
its right by casa cayena on the same side of the street. I had the chicken cordon bleu there. it was delicious.

j_d66
05-01-2013, 11:01 AM
Prices are competitive, right on par with like a Bailey's if not a little below.
I don't recall on the tax but i think it is already included.
Not going to break your pocketbook by any means.

I felt like a received value for the quality of the food and drink.

MrHappy
05-02-2013, 03:29 PM
Where is it located? Can you give us an idea of the prices? Do they add the 28%?

I don't understand why guys are still bringing up the 28% tax.

The 28% tax is required BY LAW. The government DGII department has one of the most modern tax collection systems in the WORLD today, and penalties for not complying with the tax laws can be severe.

jcrew2020
05-02-2013, 04:53 PM
I eat out pretty much everyday. I won't eat at a place that charges me the 28% tax. Unless the bill is printed. If it is written by hand, not paying it.

BrooklynBeas
05-02-2013, 06:48 PM
I eat out pretty much everyday. I won't eat at a place that charges me the 28% tax. Unless the bill is printed. If it is written by hand, not paying it.

Not sure if we paid that tax the one time we went there in January... Just remember we all enjoyed the meal, and Kelsey gave us a round of shots on the house just because we were friends or staying with Rick or Kelsey at Sosua Suites or Mary Rose... Food and service was good enough that I will go back and that's what it all comes down to in my opinion... Was it good? Good enough to go back? If the answer is yes, its good in my book...

MrHappy
05-05-2013, 05:03 PM
I eat out pretty much everyday. I won't eat at a place that charges me the 28% tax. Unless the bill is printed. If it is written by hand, not paying it.

What does the difference between a bill being printed or hand written have to do with the price of tea in China?

That doesn't make any sense.

BrooklynBeas
05-05-2013, 06:57 PM
What does the difference between a bill being printed or hand written have to do with the price of tea in China?

That doesn't make any sense.

Im thinking, that he is thinking, that if it is written down in print, He may be getting charged more then he should be, and possibly the tax paid is not going where it should.. if it is written with a register printed receipt, it is "proof" it is going where it should?

Just a guess, if that makes sense.

eastcoastallstar
05-05-2013, 07:14 PM
I eat out pretty much everyday. I won't eat at a place that charges me the 28% tax. Unless the bill is printed. If it is written by hand, not paying it.

Ok, I'll bite.

Why JCrew?

Isn't the 28% charge pretty much standard every where on the Island (not the J-Island seaweed relax) 18% tax 10% service charge (tip).

deezl
05-05-2013, 07:38 PM
I eat out pretty much everyday. I won't eat at a place that charges me the 28% tax. Unless the bill is printed. If it is written by hand, not paying it.

I'm assuming you mean this because if it's printed then it's likely legit (because computerized registers are easier to audit) but if it's hand-written they're probably fudging their books and just trying to rip you off for an additional 28%?

But how would you know what kind of bill you're going to get until you get it? If they tack 28% onto a hand-written bill, you're gonna refuse to pay the 28%? :confused:

j_d66
05-05-2013, 07:55 PM
I'm assuming you mean this because if it's printed then it's likely legit (because computerized registers are easier to audit) but if it's hand-written they're probably fudging their books and just trying to rip you off for an additional 28%?

But how would you know what kind of bill you're going to get until you get it? If they tack 28% onto a hand-written bill, you're gonna refuse to pay the 28%? :confused:


I sometimes get confused about this but here is my understanding.
The 18% tax is like a sales tax (ITBIS)

The 10% is a service tax that some establishments also add or include in the bill. My understanding is that this goes into the pot and is shared with the everyone in the establishment but not necessarily equally so your waiter or waitress may get very little of this. I don't think this is what most of us in the USA would think of as a tip so keep that in consideration if you want something to go directly to your waiter or waitress.

It can be confusing as they don't all do it the same way.

Normally if you look on the menu, somewhere in little print you will see if these taxes are already included in the price.
Seems like most of them include it.

I usually don't fret about it as I am on vacation and trying to relax.
But I guess it is good to know so you are not surprised when the bill comes

Apos
05-06-2013, 10:59 PM
Good luck with the not paying. Sooner or later that'll come back to bite you in the ass...:lol:

The taxes or whatever constituted the additional % are mandatory and essentially up to the establishment whether or not to include them or add them on. Their tax number has to be (is supposed to be :p) displayed and is usually printed on the receipts or register tape. If in doubt and if I gave a hit I'd ask before ordering just to be sure.

IF they are using a generic receipt book without the name of the place and the tax number I can certainly see the concern but I don't recall coming across that and don't see it as a common occurrence. I'd think your best bet in a case like that would be to note the name and location of the place, take a pic of the number if displayed and let the owner know that you'll be reporting him...Then he'll likely back down.

I wouldn't be eager to pay it in a case like that either but I've seen the politur or whatever called more than once when someone has tried to not pay or didn't have enough cash...didn't some gringo get busted for that just last week or so?



I'm assuming you mean this because if it's printed then it's likely legit (because computerized registers are easier to audit) but if it's hand-written they're probably fudging their books and just trying to rip you off for an additional 28%?

But how would you know what kind of bill you're going to get until you get it? If they tack 28% onto a hand-written bill, you're gonna refuse to pay the 28%? :confused:

Seville
05-07-2013, 12:47 AM
Good luck with the not paying. Sooner or later that'll come back to bite you in the ass...:lol:

The taxes or whatever constituted the additional % are mandatory and essentially up to the establishment whether or not to include them or add them on. Their tax number has to be (is supposed to be :p) displayed and is usually printed on the receipts or register tape. If in doubt and if I gave a hit I'd ask before ordering just to be sure.
?

How many Dominican restaurants in places like La Union ect. and Pica Pollo spots in the barrio you think are paying that tax? Those place all use generic receipts...if any at all. On the bright side they aren't collecting the tax either.:smile:

Apos
05-07-2013, 12:52 AM
How many Dominican restaurants in places like La Union ect. and Pica Pollo spots in the barrio you think are paying that tax? Those place all use generic receipts...if any at all. On the bright side they aren't collecting the tax either.:smile:

Exactly :lol:.

I've never (that I recall) been asked to pay the tax as an add on at a place that did not appear legit. The places with the generic receipts aren't even trying to collect it.

mho
05-09-2013, 04:09 PM
Also tried a chicken cordon bleu dish and it had wonderful flavor.
The prices were very fair and the location is nice and quiet and there is a wide variety of food to choose from.
This is easily one of the best places in all of Sosua.




I had the chicken cordon bleu there. it was delicious.

This was one of the best meals I have ever had in Sosua! I believe the cost was $510 with a very good drink and a very good coffee.

A friend from England had the fish and chips for lunch today and said it was as good as anything back home. $200 pesos, mas o menos.

mho
05-09-2013, 09:46 PM
Medallions of pork in pepper sauce, drink and coffee...really way too much food for me as I have to take a nap now..the tax is included in the menu price for those concerned.

http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=76199&d=1368146204

http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=76196&d=1368146201

j_d66
05-10-2013, 01:27 PM
Medallions of pork in pepper sauce, drink and coffee...really way too much food for me as I have to take a nap now..the tax is included in the menu price for those concerned.

Click to see pic (http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=76199&d=1368146204)

Click to see pic (http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=76196&d=1368146201)

Looks like the pork dish I had
Also looks like the Painkiller drink. It is really good.
Than again it was several days into my trip so everything was tasting good
Even the chicas :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

j_d66
07-11-2014, 01:50 PM
Sadly the Blue C Restaurant is no more

They have almost completed renovation to the location

http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/j_d66/dr%2013/7D8E1203-2874-49B0-9784-2318216A6CCE_zpstvdcvzwq.jpg (http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/j_d66/media/dr%2013/7D8E1203-2874-49B0-9784-2318216A6CCE_zpstvdcvzwq.jpg.html)

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I was told that it is still the same ownership and will be a bar for now with the possibility of some food offerings in the future.

I always enjoyed eating here as the food was really good but I guess it just did not catch on.

ezsmile
07-11-2014, 03:50 PM
a bar right next to Casa Cayena.....that could be useful!

jose1234
07-11-2014, 06:08 PM
Sadly the Blue C Restaurant is no more

They have almost completed renovation to the location

Click to see pic (http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/j_d66/dr%2013/7D8E1203-2874-49B0-9784-2318216A6CCE_zpstvdcvzwq.jpg)

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I was told that it is still the same ownership and will be a bar for now with the possibility of some food offerings in the future.

I always enjoyed eating here as the food was really good but I guess it just did not catch on.

One bar closes...another seems to pop up... Blue Sea food was great, but few people went and I always seemed to forget about it when planing where to go...

ErikS
07-11-2014, 09:48 PM
Sadly the Blue C Restaurant is no more

They have almost completed renovation to the location

Click to see pic (http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/j_d66/dr%2013/7D8E1203-2874-49B0-9784-2318216A6CCE_zpstvdcvzwq.jpg)

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I was told that it is still the same ownership and will be a bar for now with the possibility of some food offerings in the future.

I always enjoyed eating here as the food was really good but I guess it just did not catch on.

Last week the place was open in the evening when I went by. New name is "Fraggle Rock". Painted in big red letters on the while marquee in your photos.