Occupying almost an entire city block, Hermanos Villar has two parts: the bustling diner serving classic Dominican cafeteria food such as rice and beans and stewed beef, as well as hot, grilled deli sandwiches, and a large outdoor garden restaurant that is slightly more upscale in terms of menu. Finding an empty table inside during the heavy lunchtime traffic is a challenge, so getting things to go is always an option.
Hermanos Villar
Santo Domingo
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7. Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Carmen
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