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Contribuer aux commentairesOk, there are definitiw some mixed reviews on ta here. we wanted to skip it, then we asked an imperial in our hotel where he liked and he said that domingos was one of his favorites. we were so happy that we didn't miss this tasty bite....The ambiente was very rustic/kowboy, but clean. eating came in several cures, everyone better than the last. I had the bohnensuppe as an appetizer, and with the serranos, wobbles and cilantro it was a joy at the mouth. when we came to the main court (I had proposed the arrachera more like a stew) I was already full, but there was no possibility that I did not finish this wonderful leak. Do not miss this little steakhouse!
I don't know what kind of meat they used in our cheeseburgers, but it wasn't bark. the waiter was not very good at his work. he just got the mysterious burgers down and left, never wondering if we need anything. it's just...ok
We were from las missiones hotel. we ordered ribeye. No one will not accept us through credit card. they exchange my dollar to 16 pesos. the hotel gives 19 and the bank 21.
I was lucky and this restaurant was right next to my hotel. The first night I ordered the broiled lobster dinner. After soup then salad (witch were good) Three medium size lobster tails arrived (WOW). They were beautifully presented and expertly prepared. I devoured all...three. My total bill was about $40 but that included two margaritas. This is a steakhouse so on different occasion I had fillet minion. It was superior. One night I poped in just before they closed asked for a cheese burger to go, even though they were shutting down for the night they made it for me. Good folks. Give this place a try.
Had a really nice meal at domingo’s. I had domingos signature seafood plate it contained lobster, scallops, clams and shrimp. all were boiled to perfection. they were not huge portions, but with all 4 and the suppe, salat and tortillas as sides they did not go. hunger outside. all for $22. one steal.