Try the local Dominican food

This part of the Dominican Republic is part Spanish, part African in its roots, which makes for a real one-off cuisine. The hotels put on Dominican nights, where you can try local dishes like mangu – pureed plantain – and sancocho, a kind of meat stew. And if you want to try a local, family-run restaurant, you’ll find a handful of them in Bavaro, 30 minutes away.

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