3 Best Restaurants in North Coast, Dominican Republic

Lucía

$$$ | Playa Dorada Fodor's choice

With a setting as artistic as a gallery—befitting its location within Casa Colonial, a refined boutique hotel—and an ambitious Caribbean-fusion menu, Lucía is successful on all fronts. In a room with orchids galore, crisp white linens, and waiters in white guayabera shirts giving impeccable service, guests love the delicious appetizers and signature dessert, the molten chocolate volcano. When the digestif cart is rolled over, be daring with a Brunello grappa or the local Brugal Unico rum.

57000, Dominican Republic
809-320–3232
Known For
  • the ultimate date-night venue
  • marinated tuna appetizer
  • remarkable main courses are rack of lamb and Caribbean lobster
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations needed

Babanuco Bar & Restaurant

$$

If you are looking for a rustic hideaway with great food, this may be your place. The "furniture" might be a tree stump, decoration a cow horn; tablecloths are raw burlap; the floor is dirt. Men sidle up to the bar, which looks like a western movie set, smoking Dominican cigars (bought here). The food served up by chef-owner Juan Alberto, is why they come: flavorful and authentic, the seafood is always a star. Look for langoustines and lambi (conch), pulpo (octopus) and land crab, not to mention the freshest fish. Juan goes that extra mile in his preparations, far beyond the ubiquitous creole sauce you find in most Dominican fish joints. If you come with a group, Juan may even hire musicians to entertain.

Off Carretera Río San Juan–Cabrera Entrada de Saltadero, Cabrera, María Trinidad Sánchez, Dominican Republic
829-338–8707
Known For
  • vintage license plates hanging in the bar
  • mixed crowd---locals, expats and tourists
  • steak and shrimp are the primary proteins in this funky place
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., No credit cards

NLB Nelson's Lounge & Bistro

$

This family-run restaurant is a local favorite among Cabarete and Sosúa expats. The food is good, if unimaginative, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. The menu is varied including seafood, meats, and pastas with international influences and local flair. There are sure to be options to please everyone, even picky eaters. Families will love the children's zone where kids can play in a towering castle with slide within view of outdoor seating and select tables inside. The owners are often around and when you see how they interact with their regulars, it's not hard to figure out why it's so popular; here it feels like being part of an extended family. When busy, service can be slow, as in most places. 

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