3 Best Restaurants in Cabarete, North Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Cabarete - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Beach Club at Sea Horse Ranch

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Overlooking a craggy shoreline with unobstructed ocean vistas, this renovated restaurant with a global menu is hitting all the high points, offering both delicious food and a fun atmosphere. The menu runs the gamut from pizza to fragrant Tandoori chicken from deliciously light gnocchi to hearty Ethiopian zilzil (a dish of braised beef and peppers). Ingredients are high quality, from the pancetta to the house-made gelato. The music nights are sceney.

Reservations are essential when there's live music, the best time to be there; otherwise just tell the security gate that you are going to the Beach Club.

Carretera Principal Sosua-Cabarete, Cabarete, 57000, Dominican Republic
809-571–4995
Known For
  • A gathering place for expats, young bucks, and Sea Horse residents
  • The view when the ocean is pounding
  • Safe secure haven with free parking
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Restaurant Tuvá

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The oceanfront vantage point of this Cabarete Beach restaurant is one of its main selling points, but the whimsical kids' corner with its Alice in Wonderland theme doesn't hurt either. The menu features house-made pasta, seafood and grilled meats, all prepared with Mediterranean flair. For dessert go for the panna cotta and/or the tiramisu al limoncello.

SeaWinds Condominiums, Cabarete, 5700, Dominican Republic
849-925--8818
Known For
  • Sophisticated fine dining atmosphere
  • House-made pastas
  • Desserts from panna cotta to tiramisu al limoncello

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Woke Foods

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This cute spot tucked away in Cabarete's residential zone is popular among tourists and locals alike. Owner Ysanet Batista Vargas is a U.S.-born Dominican powerhouse known for food justice activism and her catering business operating in New York City; her Cabarete restaurant, a co-op, brings this same level of intensity to an ancestral, plant-based menu that highlights fresh, sometimes raw, organic, and locally sourced food. Staff is well-trained and efficient, and slight delays around peak hours are worth the wait as this is the only restaurant catering specifically to non-meat eaters in the area. Choose from hearty veggie remixes of traditional favorites like sancocho, guisados, and chowfan that can be washed down with local, fresh fruit juice or coconut water. Prices are in Dominican pesos, but U.S. dollars are accepted. Join the restaurant's WhatsApp group for information on cooking classes and workshops.

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