Decorated with vintage travel posters of its namesake city, this two-level restaurant serves such authentic Cuban specialties as roast-pork sandwiches and chicken slowly cooked in Spanish sauce. Lunch and dinner dishes are enhanced by the requisite black beans and rice. Open until 1 AM Friday and Saturday, this friendly place attracts a late-night crowd. The popular walk-up window serves strong Cuban coffee, sugary fried churros, and fruit juices in exotic flavors like mamey, mango, papaya, guava, and guanabana.
Reviewed by stanleys from Westport, CT. on 12/28/07
As snow birds we eat out regularly and this is one of our main stays. Good food pleasant service and very reasonable prices. We introduce all of our friends to Havana. Most would not have tried it.
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