There are as many restaurants in Cabarete as there
are bars and clubs. Just walk down the main street and beach
of Cabarete and you will find food from around the world. Whether
you just want some fast food, a cola, a beer or a glass of wine
you can find it here. The restaurants range from low to mid and
high price ranges. Its easy to find casual dining here, but there
are some very classy places to dine here.
Address Jamao al
Norte, twenty minutes from Cabarete
Phone 809 223 0601
or 809 357 8334
Website
Spoken Languages
English, Español, Français
Experience one of the finest restaurants in the Dominican Republic.
Elegant atmosphere, superb service and exquisite food. Finest
foods of the Caribbean, Mexico and Thailand.
Address Cabarete
Beach
Phone 809-571-0977
or 809-805-3377
Website
Spoken Languages
English, Español, Français
Fill your sense with dishes of appetizers, fish, pasta, beef
and desserts in an elegant setting. Get married on the beach and
taste the very best of what Cabartete has to offer.
Over 55 restaurants
in the Area
Cabarete has more than 55 restaurants on the main street, beaches
and nearby cities.Whether you are up for breakfast, lunch, dinner
or even a mixed venue you can find it here.
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| Best italian restaurant (pasta): toma la luna! they have great pastas and excellent antipasto! a bit on the higher end price wise for cabarete, this is a place to go to celebrate something or to impress the parents. this spot can be hard to find for those not in the know. located down a small street and next to the velero beach resort, this place is run by a sicilian chef and his dutch wife. they also own marabu, which possibly ties with toma la luna in this category. |
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| Best german restaurant: bayershof! the germans were one of the first expat groups to start settling here. as a result, there is a fair amount of german food, but this restaurant is the best. they serve excellent schnitzel - very much like the hunter style. their location at first, seems undesirable - down a dirt road a little past the turn off to el callejon. however, in the end, it is a nice break from the beach and especially the noisy road. |
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Its not all Caribbean dishes either, you can find
cuisines from around the world. Experince Indian cuisine with a
Caribbean influence at Blue Moon, or a little taste of France at
the Boulevard Cafe.
You can even go takeout from Coco Rico, maybe you
are looking for fresh pastries and bread try the Croissanterie Cafe
they have plenty to choose from. Try a bit of the Orient at DND
with Asian Cuisines. Maybe you are looking for authentic Caribbean
cuisines, try El Tigre.
There are so many options to choose from, no one
can go hungry here. Just walk outside your condo and onto the streets
and beaches and find everything from everything corner of the world.
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