DR has a great variety of restaurants for all budgets, from fine dining to bistros...Dr is really catching up in many ways to larger metropolitan cities.
And the food being "organic by default" is mind blowing. I found that to be the case in Panama. Food is amazing. Must be that these Latin American countries have stronger regulations than North America. I'm Canadian.
Santo Domingo looks impressive! Visited Panama City recently and this particular area of Santo Domingo is reminiscent of downtown Panama City. Great videos!
Let me help you with that as a local who loves good quality restaurants and not just for the hype: Okazu, Samurai, Olivia, El Gallego, La Cassina, Il Camineto (listed best top 50 latin america pizzerias), Allez Bistro, Trattoria Angiolino, Boga Boga. For the interior design experience: Casa Luca, Robata, Carusso, Central
@@carica5715 thats a good list. Have you tried bottega fratelli and peperoni? After la cassina they are my favorites. Then there are a very old spanish restaurants Boga Boga and Don Pepe. Those places are always great. There is as well a very simple place with the best Peruan food in town, QERO Pisco Bar. Not fancy, but the food .. omg
@@Jowel2389 Thanks! I haven't been to Jarabacoa yet but have a few friends who are from there and they showed me some photos and videos, so it's definitely on my list.
Great video showing how beautiful the Dominican Republic really is and that many Dominicans do live a good life.
Happy to see people like you enjoying Santo Domingo our city and sharing your experience.
Many people believe DR is Punta Cana, and that is it.
Punta Cana is definitely nice, but there are so many different types of places in 🇩🇴 DR that it's safe to say it's their loss for not exploring.
Another amazing video very well done,
I invite you to come to Santiago, there is also a wide variety of restaurants, with excellent cuisine.
DR has a great variety of restaurants for all budgets, from fine dining to bistros...Dr is really catching up in many ways to larger metropolitan cities.
And the food being "organic by default" is mind blowing. I found that to be the case in Panama. Food is amazing. Must be that these Latin American countries have stronger regulations than North America. I'm Canadian.
That's right, in fact we have one of the lowest cancer risk rates in the world, food has a lot of influence🇩🇴❤
That's right, in fact we have one of the lowest cancer risk rates in the world, food has a lot of influence❤🇩🇴
Is growth locally never frozen, big difference.
Correct! @@ferzelsanchez2094
Santo Domingo looks impressive!
Visited Panama City recently and this particular area of Santo Domingo is reminiscent of downtown Panama City.
Great videos!
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Thanks god I was eating when I saw that amazing and tasty looking food and so was Dan.
Love your videos ❤️❤️ make me feel better and happy keep making videos for us to enjoy your experience 😍😍❣️
I wish you wrote in the description box the name of the restaurants. Love your content nontheless.
The Dominican Republic has it all ! Santo Domingo is by far a GREAT DYNAMIC AND FUN CITY.
I would like you to go to Santiago too.
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What are the names of the places??
Can you share a list of restaurants where you’ve had a good experience? We will be going to the DR and would like to try them. Thanks!
Let me help you with that as a local who loves good quality restaurants and not just for the hype:
Okazu, Samurai, Olivia, El Gallego, La Cassina, Il Camineto (listed best top 50 latin america pizzerias), Allez Bistro, Trattoria Angiolino, Boga Boga. For the interior design experience: Casa Luca, Robata, Carusso, Central
@@carica5715 thank you!! Are these places kid friendly?
Yes
@@carica5715 thats a good list. Have you tried bottega fratelli and peperoni? After la cassina they are my favorites. Then there are a very old spanish restaurants Boga Boga and Don Pepe. Those places are always great. There is as well a very simple place with the best Peruan food in town, QERO Pisco Bar. Not fancy, but the food .. omg
@@vanessae.hayman8706 Last 7 years im going out almost always with my kid :) Havent had problems yet
Ok. You showed the restaurants but did not mention the names of any😢
Could you please list the restaurants?
whoa! Dry aged Steak??? I never seen a porterhouse cut ever in the Dominican Republic, and Iam from there!
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Great video. do you speak Spanish ? Your Spanish accent sounds fluent.👍 Very nice.
Thanks! Still learning it.
@@dankerchum You doing good. Keep it up. I don’t know if you have been in Jarabacoa, it’s very nice there, I’m from Jarabacoa, living in NY.
@@Jowel2389 Thanks! I haven't been to Jarabacoa yet but have a few friends who are from there and they showed me some photos and videos, so it's definitely on my list.
What is the name of the restaurant that use to be a house?
Casa Tuva.
Bro you eat a lot, lol... enjoy :)