Two stars only for the friendly waiter. The only thing Cuban here is the name, the Cuban music being played, and the Havana Club rum being served. I'm writing as I sit here...
The menu offers a few plates you could expect to find on a Cuban restaurant menu, but that's where it ends... I am from Miami. My parents were Cuban. I grew up on Cuban food and have it all the time - even the worst restaurants in Miami are better than than this for food. This is more of a bar which has some appetizers named with a Latin twist. There is not even a hint of Cuban flavor in the food here.
I had a mediocre mojito, an appetizer of empanaditas (chicken), and since there wasn't anything remotely related to Cuban cuisine here, I had a burger (add bacon and sauce) as my meal... They didn't even call this a frita to make it seem Cuban LOL.
Oh wait... I just got the burger. First, the 100g (1/4 pounder) is tiny. I paid the extra 2chf for bacon and another 2chf for the "bbq sauce". Warning: this "bbq sauce" is more like thousand island! And the bacon, well it was meh... Upon the first bite, you can instantly tell this burger came from a frozen, pre-formed patty. On the plus side, the fries were tasty - and took up 3/4 of the plate... I can feel my stomach turning... Check please!!
By now I wasn't going to spend another penny in this place. I was not going to order a cafecito or anything of the sort. Incidentally, the desserts included absolutely nothing "Cuban"... Appetizer = $12; drink = $16; burger = $18; add sauce and bacon = $4... Total damage for a made-from-frozen burger and stuff, $50!!! read more