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		<title>Mesón Museo del Jamón Restaurant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located at #17 Atarazana St, Colonial Zone. The Mesón Museo del Jamón Restaurant has been working Dominican Republic since 2000; it opened its doors to the public on April 20th 2000 and the concept came up from a Spanish franchise in Madrid. During its yeas of service this Restaurant Tavern, it has been characterized by its [...]]]></description>
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<p>Located at #17 Atarazana  St, <a href="http://www.dominicantrip.com/culture/santo-domingo-colonial-zone/">Colonial Zone</a>. The <strong>Mesón Museo del Jamón Restaurant</strong> has been working <a href="http://www.dominicantrip.com">Dominican Republic</a> since 2000; it opened its doors to the public on April 20th  2000 and the concept came up from a <strong>Spanish franchise in Madrid</strong>.</p>
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</div>During its yeas of  service this <strong>Restaurant Tavern</strong>, it has been  characterized by its <strong><em>meals quality and good service</em></strong>. As its name  indicates, <strong>Ham Museum</strong>, it honors its name offering the best snacks and  wines in its gastronomy.</p>
<blockquote><p>Within its peculiarities  it has a Serrano ham-decorated which are used for daily consumption in the  restaurant.</p></blockquote>
<p>You can also enjoy a nice  open air evening listening to soft music with an astonishing view of <strong>Plaza España</strong> in combination with the <strong>Alcázar de Colón</strong> and<strong> Santo Domingo Port</strong>.  For those who like to be more discreet they can enjoy their evening inside the  place, in the bar area or the restaurant area.</p>
<p>It offers international  dishes but Spanish and local cooking is their specialty.</p>
<p><strong>Mesón  Museo del Jamón Restaurant<br />
</strong>#17 Atarazana St., Colonial Zone<br />
Tel.: (809) 688-9644</p>
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