$-$$, Latin American, Coral Gables
Fodor's Review:
When Cuban families want a home-cooked meal but don't want to cook it themselves, they come to this spacious, airy restaurant. In fact, you're likely to see whole families here, from babes in arms to grandmothers. The fare is traditional Cuban: the long thin steaks known as bistec palomilla, roast chicken with citrus marinade, and fried pork chunks; contemporary flourishes -- mango sauce and guava-painted pork roast -- are kept to a minimum. Most dishes come with white rice, black beans, and a choice of ripe or green plantains. The sweet ripe ones offer a good contrast to the savory dishes. This restaurant is an excellent value.
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