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Old 09-30-2009, 08:07 PM
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I'd like to share my experience with a new Hungarian Restaurant in Sosua.
It's a fairly new establishment - abouth a month old. They have of course the most typical hungarian plates, like Gulash, Paprikash, Stew, Hortobagyi stuffed crepes, roast, etc..
The food is extremely gooood and very affordable. I think the most expensive plate was around 250 pesos, but most are between 100 and 200 pesos.
The portions are BIG!
We have meet with a group of german and canadian fellows there, all had a positive experience with them.
I was able to talk to the owner - Renata, and she said they ran a restaurant in Germany 10+ years before they moved here.
Well, I could tell they are expert in great food.
I went to Sosua 2x so far and I visited them both times.
The place is on the Calle Belice. Their # is: 829-262-5256

The Hun

PS.: Don't forget to try their dessert!! It's called Shomloie.
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:10 PM
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Glad you enjoyed it. Sounds like we need to plan a day trip to the beach and to try this out! Of course we'll have to find beans and rice for the dama and the damitas and also too I need to get paid before we go, haha.

BTW, do the Hungarians make good sausage, bread and pastries like the Germans?
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:18 PM
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Hun, I moved this to the North Coast forum.

Must say your post made my tummy rumble. I have such good memories of Hungarian cooking - a good goulash is one of the few things that could tempt me back to eating meat.
Do they do palacsinta? I can still eat those.
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:21 PM
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where is it ?
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:27 PM
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where is it ?
Turn right at the carwash. Turn right at the end of the road. Follow the curve to the left. It is before the end of the road on the left. It says Hungarian Restaurant on the wall of the property. If you see the New Life Church tent, you went too far.

I hope to try it soon. I hope it is as good as reported.

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Old 09-30-2009, 09:07 PM
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Turn right at the carwash. Turn right at the end of the road. Follow the curve to the left. It is before the end of the road on the left. It says Hungarian Restaurant on the wall of the property. If you see the New Life Church tent, you went too far.

I hope to try it soon. I hope it is as good as reported.

Lindsey
I had an enjoyable evening there a couple of weeks ago. The owners are Hungarian but from Florida. The prices, food and "ambiance" are great. Used to be the HURCULES a hooker bar. At night they have the lights on and the HERCULES neon lights. I didn't have the heart to tell them what was there before. LOL. Don't get me wrong, it was owned by a nice Polish couple but wrong business. I spent several evenings there (Without the hookers) Anyway a great place I hope they do good.
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Old 09-30-2009, 09:57 PM
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Turn right at the carwash. Turn right at the end of the road. Follow the curve to the left. It is before the end of the road on the left. It says Hungarian Restaurant on the wall of the property. If you see the New Life Church tent, you went too far.

I hope to try it soon. I hope it is as good as reported.

Lindsey
sorry, is that the carwash slightly across from Poemy St ?
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Old 09-30-2009, 10:01 PM
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sorry, is that the carwash slightly across from Poemy St ?
It's the now 'closed' carwash almost opposite to the junction up the La Mulata "highway"....
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Old 09-30-2009, 10:03 PM
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It's the now 'closed' carwash almost opposite to the junction up the La Mulata "highway"....
so I take the right on La Mulata ? If yes, do I pass Las Canas ?
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Old 09-30-2009, 10:06 PM
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so I take the right on La Mulata ? If yes, do I pass Las Canas ?
No, go left just prior to the right to La Mulata (coming out of Sosua towards Cabarete) and then follow what Lindsey said....
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