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Old 12-29-2008, 09:42 AM
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Default New Dominican Restaurant Dallas/Ft Worth

Sabor Latino
544 W. Harwood Rd.
Hurst, TX 76054

817 503 7223
817 503 7226

www.saborlatinotexas.com

Tuesday - Sunday 8AM till closing - Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

My wife and I ate their yesterday and it was great - pescado con coco and pollo guisado. Rafael and Belkis Jorge are the owners. A Dominican island in the midst of the Metroplex. We had a wonderful time.

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Old 12-29-2008, 01:34 PM
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Default Dominican Organization in DFW

You can also meet up with other Dominicans here: LA SOCIEDAD CULTURAL DOMINICANA DALLAS FORT WORTH. The owners are members of the organization.
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My son and I moved from Boston Mass. Two years ago. Only to realize non of the foods we grew to love in Mass., where available in Dallas. So i searched in the internet and found this really great Dominican restaurant outside of Fort Worth. Needless to say it was delicious. I had my favorite mondongo, and he had of course had what they call the "Dominican Flag", which consists of; rice, beans, meat, salad and of course batida de lechosa, we enjoyed it very much. 2 very big thumbs up. It was worth the drive from Mesquite.
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I just moved to Plano, Texas from New York. Mi novio es Dominicano... He is considering moving here but I want to take him to some places that he will enjoy and show him there are some Dominicans here. Any suggestions?
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I just moved to Plano, Texas from New York. Mi novio es Dominicano... He is considering moving here but I want to take him to some places that he will enjoy and show him there are some Dominicans here. Any suggestions?
If he likes to dance you have:
Mambo Cafe - downtown Dallas
Club Bliss - downtown Dallas
Gloria's Restaurant - all over DFW area (dance at most location on weekends)
La Joya Restaurant - Irving
Club Stratos - Dallas (near Hwy 635 and Midway)

Not many Dominican restaraunts, but there are a few Caribbean restaurants.

Looking to socialize... just go to one of the Dominican Society's meetups... very friendly and open people... they have events throughout the year as well...

Hope this helps
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Old 07-13-2009, 05:53 PM
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sabor latino restaurant in hurst is Dominican ph.# 817-825-8425
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My son and I moved from Boston Mass. Two years ago. Only to realize non of the foods we grew to love in Mass., where available in Dallas. So i searched in the internet and found this really great Dominican restaurant outside of Fort Worth. Needless to say it was delicious. I had my favorite mondongo, and he had of course had what they call the "Dominican Flag", which consists of; rice, beans, meat, salad and of course batida de lechosa, we enjoyed it very much. 2 very big thumbs up. It was worth the drive from Mesquite.
sabor latino Restaurant in hurst ph.# 817-825-8425
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I just moved to Plano, Texas from New York. Mi novio es Dominicano... He is considering moving here but I want to take him to some places that he will enjoy and show him there are some Dominicans here. Any suggestions?
take him to Sabor Latino Restaurant in Hurst ph.# 817-825-8415
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Old 07-13-2009, 05:58 PM
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If he likes to dance you have:
Mambo Cafe - downtown Dallas
Club Bliss - downtown Dallas
Gloria's Restaurant - all over DFW area (dance at most location on weekends)
La Joya Restaurant - Irving
Club Stratos - Dallas (near Hwy 635 and Midway)

Not many Dominican restaraunts, but there are a few Caribbean restaurants.

Looking to socialize... just go to one of the Dominican Society's meetups... very friendly and open people... they have events throughout the year as well...

Hope this helps
There are lots of Dominicans in the DFW area of Texas and there is a Restaurant calle SaborLtino in Hurst and the food is great! ph. # 817-825-8425
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You can also meet up with other Dominicans here: LA SOCIEDAD CULTURAL DOMINICANA DALLAS FORT WORTH. The owners are members of the organization.
(And now, a bit of rule-breaking in reporting. Chacho, if MamIndie could see me now...)

Que no e' por ahí; e' por aquí!

Pero aquí tengo la copia de Mapqwest: tu va mal.

Diablo! Nadie trajo un yi-pi-é!

Señores, pero llamen a esa gente y pregúntenle la dirección de nuevo.

No. Ya so se por donde e': sal en la próxima.


Yeah, y así sucesivamente: 15 Dominicans, and 14 experts (the 12-year-old kid chilled with the iPod.)

And that's how we rolled from H-town--and on a rainy day--all the way to Big D. Big D, say you? Folks, even Ft Worth(less) is considered Dallas in the vast expanse that is the Republic of Texas. But you're right: Hurst ain't Dallas.

The short and sweet of it:

Sabor Latino was GREAT! The owner, Rafael, a former member of the US Marine Corps, was incredibly gracious and good-humored. The food: ni se diga. It was excellent! The wait staff is highly professional, patient, and should be the envy of other restaurants in the area. I may make a solo trip in the not-too-distant future.

Now, on to La Sociedad Cultural Dominicana de DFW:

Folks, on the way back to Houston, we couldn't say enough of these folks. (Eventually, I started Densa-quizzing the rest of the passengers, just to change the subject: "Ok, señores, cuántos outs hay en un inning? Si un avión cae en la frontera de R. Dominicana con Haití, dónde entierran a los sobrevivientes? ¿Cómo piden los haitianos un 7-UP? "Muchachite, dame un cocacol beldo.") No, we couldn't say enough. We'd tell a few jokes, but eventually we would get back to the issue at hand: "Pero que bien nos trataron." "Oye, pero cuanta clase tienen!"

See, we're trying to form a similar organization in the Space City, so we decided to visit them, in order to get acquainted and, hopefully, learn from them. And learn we did, buddy! And how!

Professional, humble, and ever-so-welcoming, the SCD-DFW is a fine bunch of compatriotas that's making us proud.

I urge all Dominicans in the DFW area to join them. And if you're in the area, please visit Sabor Latino. No se arrepentirán.
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