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Contact Information:Ernesto Travieso |
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You shall not leave Havana without visiting one of its private restaurants known as “Paladars”. These are one of the few private businesses the government has authorized to Cubans and some of them are really excellent. We recommend the followings:
Paladar “La Cocina de Lilliam”.The most beautiful garden restaurant in Havana with some of the best food you can find in the city. Lilliam Dominguez the cook has turned her house into a lush, romantically lighted garden where dinners sit on comfortable wrought-iron chairs. I recommend you to try “Ropa Vieja”, a traditional Cuban dish prepared with lamb meat simmered so long it falls into shreds (traditionally it is made with beef, but private restaurants are not permitted to serve beef. It is reserve to state owned restaurants). The Garbanzo beans are also recommended. The house has been nicely decorated with antiques. Ask for a tour. The most distinguished visitors of Havana have visited the restaurant. President Carter is between the many distinguished personalities who have enjoyed “La Cocina de Lilliam”. Address: Calle 48 No. 1311 entre 13 y 15. Playa. Phone: 537-2096514 |
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Paladar "LA Fontana Habana", a place that takes great pleasure in serving and delighting everybody who visit them with its Cuban Traditional Cuisine culinary specialties. Founded 8 years ago by a small group of relatives, students and friends, it has become a famous "PALADAR", as private restaurants in Cuba are named, keeping alive the ancient culinary traditions. Address:: Calle 3ra. A esq. 46 No. 305, Miramar Ciudad de la Habana,
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Just off Havana's Cathedral square, in the city's historic centre, there is a place that no one ever misses: La Bodeguita del Medio -or just La Bodeguita. La Bodeguita del Medio owes its fame to the fact that for many years it was a meeting place for intellectuals, artists and Havana's bohemia, to the spontaneous character that has distinguished it since its opening in the 1940s, to the simplicity of its Creole food and to the total absence of etiquette and courtly ceremonies. La "Bodeguita" is followed by a history that is rich with the stories of those who frequented it. Their presence is still felt in every detail; photographs, different objects brought from everywhere and left there, and even in the mixed graffiti of its walls, that are so abundant that they have turned “La Bodeguita” into its own cathedral. Address: Empedrado No. 206 e/ Cuba y San Ignacio, Habana Vieja. Opening Hours: From 11:30 hrs to 01:00 hrs. Average Price: $ 15.00 USD. Cuisine Type: Cuban. |
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Located at the corner of the "Plaza de Armas" and with the fresh air coming from the bay, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the most genuine Cuban menus: a "Mojito" Cocktail / Black Beans/ White Rice/ Roasted Pork with Cuban flavour/ Tamales with burnt meat/ Homemade desserts and "Cubita" Coffee. Address: Obispo No. 111 esq. a Oficios, Plaza de Armas. Opening Hours: From 10:00 hrs to 24:00 hrs. Average Price: $ 15.00 USD. Cuisine Type: Cuban. |
Up three long flights of poorly lighted stairs in an old beauty of a building is one of the most famous Havana’s paladars. La Guarida was the setting for several scenes in the Oscar nominated film “Fresa y Chocolate.” Pictures of movie stars, tables lighted with dripping red candles create an ambience that recalls The Havana of the 1920’s. The Spanish royal family visited this restaurant.
We recommend the Gaspacho and a delicious mix of eggplant caviar with red pepper coulis.
Address: Calle Concordia No. 318 entre Gervasio y Escobar. Centro Habana.
Phone: 537- 624940
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"El Patio" is housed in a beautiful 17th century residence, the former Palace of "Marques de Aguas Claras". Enjoying the charming views of the majestic surroundings, it is the ideal location for receptions and special celebrations. Address: San Ignacio No. 54 esq. Empedrado, Plaza de la Catedral, Habana Vieja. Opening Hours: From 11:00 hrs to 23:00 hrs. Average Price: $ 20.00 USD. Cuisine Type: International, Cuban. |
Hidden behind an iron gate is a quirky little place called Gringo Viejo, featuring a large movie poster of the Old Gringo himself, Gregory Peck.
We recommend The Garbanzos with ham and smoked pork sausage and a fricasseed chicken dish with ham and olive. It is very good also the “Moros y Cristianos” (Moors and Christians), the famous black beans and rice dish of Cuba.
Address: Calle 21 No. 454e entre E y F. Vedado. Phone: 537-326150
One of the most visited restaurants in Havana. Located at "Dos Gardenias" complex, it's famous for its "Pollo al Aljibe" (Aljibe Chicken), said to come from a 50-year-old family recipe.
Address: 7ma. Ave. e/ 24 y 26, Miramar. Opening Hours: From 12:00 hrs to 24:00 hrs. Average Price: $ 19.00 USD. Cuisine Type: Cuban.
"El Palenque", located near PABEXPO exhibition place, is one of the restaurants where good treatment is combined with services and dishes of high international cuisine. In a familiar environment, you may try the most exquisite and favourite dishes reasonably priced.
Ideal for meetings, dates or just for transients, "El Palenque" Restaurant is one step closer and to your disposal.
Address: Calle 17 y 190, Playa. Opening Hours: From 12:00 hrs to 24:00 hrs.
Average Price: $ 19.00 USD. Cuisine Type: Cuban.
On the other side of Havana's Bay, in the Morro-Cabaña monument, you will find the restaurant "Los Doce Apóstoles". With excellent its Creole dishes it is one of the finest restaurants in Havana.
Address: Parque Histórico Militar Morro-Cabaña. Opening Hours: From 12:00 hrs to 23:00 hrs. Average Price: $ 21.00 USD. Cuisine Type: Cuban.
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