The location is hard to beat, being located directly on the beach. I enjoyed the main dish I had, fresh (re: the waitress and taste), Filet de Dorado (aka mahi-mahi or dolphinfish) salsa coco, grilled with a coconut cream sauce (again re: the waitress). The fish had an excellent flavor and was cooked right, moist and tender, but not over cooked. They also gave me gratis a very tasty appetizer, Arepitas de Bacalao, which I gather (the menu was in Spanish and French) are codfish fritters (2). My quibbles are that the french fries were pretty greasy and not crisp. My Coco Loco cocktail (served in a coconut shell, which I thought was cool), was more watery and not as creamy as others I've had. I'm not sure I'd call the meal a great value, at least by DR standards. However, one should consider it's excellent location. No biggie for me, but if you have questions, it would help a lot to speak Spanish (or, I suppose, French). The restaurant is indeed a good place to watch the sun set. It is also kid and dog friendly. I feel like I'd give it another try when I'm in the mood for a bit...
Read moreThis place has terrible food. Worst dining experience in las Terennas . The ceviche tough and tasteless, the food is awful and just everything from starters to main. I had an allergy and mentioned this to them, the food came back and had everything that I had asked specifically to not have because of my allergy. If you go here, maybe go for drinks but for a quality dinner go next door! This is a tourist trap for sure and those that have rated it high do not know what the taste of...
Read moreIn Las Terrenas are many good bars and restaurants, but this one belongs to the top 3 at least in my opinion. There you find very friendly service, high quality drinks and simple but very good food. Prices are okay if you keep in mind that you are in a main tourist spit. Enjoy the music (some nights there is a DJ...
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