Originally Posted by
birnam
Okay, so I have been there and seen for myself. I would have to agree with the opinions presented heretofore. The food at the Cabarete place quite good, and not so hot in Sosua.
The chicken and broccoli (my go-to Chinese dish) in Sosua was mediocre at best. It was very dry looking. When I commented on this, they tossed some more sauce on it which appeared to be soy sauce, which did not make much of a difference. I guess this place would do in a pinch, but I was not especially impressed.
On to Cabarete. The taxi publico driver knew exactly where the place was on the main drag and let me out at the front door, and the fare was a fine 30 pesos, as compared to the $15 the taxi mafia has posted on their board.
It is true that there is another Chinese restaurant just two doors down. I was not able to understand the connection between the two, but the Dominicana lady at the first one did tell me that the food there was the same as the food at "Restarante China" in Puerto Plata, and the food at the other place was different. Both owned by the same family as the Puerto Plata place.
So I took home two dinners, chicken and broccoli (with rice included), and chicken chow mein -- although I knew from my previous purchases in Puerto Plata that the chicken chow mein was really what I know back in the states as chicken lo mein, with the long, pasta-like noodles. Total damage, only 360 pesos! Huge portions, easily good for two meals each.
Both dishes very good. They were about the same as I remember receiving at the Puerto Plata place. Not the best Chinese I have ever had, but -- very good indeed. I plan to make this a regular stop in my future Sosua visits.
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