Pat´e Palo European Brasserie

Address:

La Calle Atarazana
Zona Colonial
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Phone:

+1 809 687 8089

Description:

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There is a lot to be said for the power of ambiance, and this restaurant has plenty of it.  As one of the first establishments in the New World, the space that surrounds diners is haunting, inspiring and beautiful. You can feel the history leaching out of the stone walls to accompany you during your meal. The location of the restaurant, in Plaza Espaňa, with views of Christopher Columbus' home is none too shabby, either. The chef executes each dish perfectly, with the stars being the samosas, the crispy apple shrimp, and the mero al oriental. The samosas are crispy and fragrant, filled with guinea, accompanied by mint chutney that elevates this simple concoction into a thing of beauty. The crispy apple shrimp are savory, sour and sweetly delectable, every crustacean shell-less and plump. Mero al oriental is a perfectly cooked, tender, piece of grouper served atop Asian vegetables steamed in a plantain leaf. It's slightly more expensive, due to the location, building and well...the food. It's definitely one of the best restaurants in Santo Domingo.



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