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Coochie93:
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What spots in Sosua (by name) would people recommend for eating like a local

murano2010:
There are small Dominican run cafeterias all around Sosua where locals get food.   Some are very cheap and some the food costs a little more.   

On Pedro Clisante there is Cocina by Shannelle where locals eat.   There's a cafe owned by Delacruz way down PC, cheap food.    There's a cafe midblock up the street from Merengue Bar on the side street leading to HWY 5, cheap food.

The Chinese restaurant on HWY 5 across from where the Police Nacional station was.

Then there's Nona restaurant in the neighborhood a few blocks from CMC hospital.  It's a large open area with outdoor seating.  Meals may range from 400 pesos on up for a simple lunch, up to 700.   Adding sides and beverages is what brings up the cost.   

Down the side street from CMC, make a left after 2 long blocks is a local cafe in the neighborhood.  Locals eat there.

Then there is the Tropical Cafe in the plaza where the old WU office was.  Meals about 450 and up depending on the meat, sides and drinks.

On the beach locals go to Marias restaurant on the beach.  I think its #70.  It's on the exit path ( leading to the main road ) in the middle of the beach.   Meals there are very cheap, I think under 200 pesos.   

Next door to City Lights there was a small restaurant.   300 ft from Europa on PC is a local spot.

Rickys restaurant midblock on PC between Europa and Super Super liquor store is a local spot.   The thing I observed, is sometimes they had a habit of giving foreigners a slightly higher price than a local.

Now thats just a small list of places.   I can name more if I took the time.   

There are tons of places where locals eat.  Chicas who dont mind spending money, still eat where foreigners eat.  Not all locals are peso pinching.   Local men on the other hand tend to stick to the cheaper options.   Some locals may even leave Sosua and go to Los Charamicos to eat at a local joint.   

murano2010:
Iamdreanman5 asked :

Where are the best spots to eat at? For example if I want a really good steak, pizza, chicken wings, Turkey Club with fries, a smoothie or a Miami Vice? And is Finger Finger Haitian food spot on the beach any good?

Realistically, the way you determine the best spots to eat, for steak, pizza, chicken wings, etc is for you to get to Sosua and find out for yourself.   Suppose you get a bunch of recommendations from board members?    You finally come to Sosua, go to those places, and end up disappointed.

Only you will know what the best spots are for you to eat by experimentation.  I dont go to Finger Finger for personal reasons ( dont like price or portions ).   For steaks try Mango Tropical, Terra Linda , Margot.   For pizza try Pizzeria Uno @Terra Linda, Bailee's,Margot,Osteria Toscana ( I recommend this one ). Bologna.   

Chicken wings. Kings, Wings and Waffles, Tiki Wiki ( corner of Dr Rosen and Pedro Clisante, Mango Tropical), Flip Flop,  there may be others.  I absolutely do not recommend Bailee's for wings. 

Turkey Club sandwiches may be rare in Sosua.  But you can try Bailee's or Margot to see if they have those sandwiches.

Another place you can try is Fresh Fresh on Hwy 5 in the plaza next door to CMC hospital.   They have wraps , burritos and bowls.   Plus they make smoothies. 

Burgers : check out all of the previous places I mentioned.   You can also check out the places all along Pedro Clisante and nearby.  Elefante Rossi, Jolly Roger, Fat Jesses, Cafe Cubana, Alfredos next door to Cafe Cubana ( cigar lounge ),New Garden, Sosua Beach hotel ( formerly Casa Cayenna ), Stewarts down by Playa Alicia.     

Jamaican food :  Try Alex directly across from Terra Linda. 

If mobile take a ride down the hwy to Crazy Ranch for steak, ribs, chicken, briskets,burgers (beef and chicken.)

stinqu:
I don't look for food I can get at home, why travel if you don't try the food!! Any time I see a sign that says they serve Sancocho, I'm in!! I've had some great meals not knowing for sure what the Plato Del Dia was, lol.When it comes to Dominican food, they can literally make a silk purse out of a sows ear! lololol.

2Up:
Margot’s (pizza)

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g317146-d12640299-Reviews-Margot_Restaurant-Sosua_Puerto_Plata_Province_Dominican_Republic.html


Crazy Ranch (which wings)

https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g317144-d13286539-Reviews-Crazy_Ranch-Cabarete_Puerto_Plata_Province_Dominican_Republic.html



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