This place is right downstairs from my hotel so I decided to try it out. My partner in crime aka my travel buddy is in bed sick today so I'm dining by my lonesome self. FYI I know zero French fml but the menu is in Spanish so that I understand thankfully! It's a cute little restaurant that looks more like a pub. It has Cuban paintings on the wall, Spanish music playing, dim lighting, dark coloured decor, full bar with lots of bottles displayed, and the menu is in both Spanish and French.
I got the shrimp which came with rice, plantain, and salad. The rice was too little of a portion compared to the portion of the stewed shrimp. As for taste, it was okay-- definitely not authentically Cuban tasting but it wasn't bad, plantain was fried to perfection, rice and salad were good, and the side of bread was also good (which I used to eat with the leftover stew once the rice was done).
Service was also good. My waitress could tell I didn't speak French so she made her best effort to speak English and/or Spanish LOL. My food arrived probably around 15 minutes after ordering and it came piping hot which I always appreciate as you can generally tell it's freshly cooked that way.
I actually really liked the atmosphere here--very relaxing, comfortable chairs, not loud, and good music--so instead of going back up to my hotel room (as I can't travel alone because I'll probably get lost not speaking French), I decided to stick around and drink a Cubana Chantilly
My niece aka partner in crime aka travel buddy came two hours later (yes, I've been here a while), got the pollo asado which she said was really good. She didn't think her food tasted authentically Cuban but nonetheless was tasty.
I would actually give this place a 3.5 but since that's not an option on Yelp (pls address this!), I decided to go with three stars. This definitely wasn't four star food but I liked my waitress, and like I said, the atmosphere was great. How'd it taste? Actually really good! The problem? It was all whipped cream and almost no cafe. If I'm paying €4,50 for a cafe I'd like there to be some cafe in there, just sayin'.... I also got some mojitos which didn't taste like mojitos--I noticed in Europe, my experiences at least, they don't use any sugar water or any sweeter in their mojitos--but I like whatever it was as an alcoholic drink nonetheless.
Would I come here again? Probably. But more for the drinks more than the food. read more