Reviews on Latin food in Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba Province, Caribbean. Entertainment can be experienced in a variety of ways in Santiago de Cuba. Your ears may find comfort in the Casa de Las Tradiciones, a venue of the Trivoli neighborhood where Cuba's finest musicians gather for improvisation; your mouth, in Paladar Salon Tropical, where mainstays of the national cuisine arrive in generous portions; your eyes, in the Jardin de Los Helechos, home to a floral explosion of 90 types of orchids and 350 types of ferns.The gentile Tivolí district, some of Santiago de Cuba's most exciting ensembles, singers and soloists take turns improvising. Friday nights are reserved for straight-up, classic trova, à la Ñico Saquito and the like.
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3 based on 55 reviews
This is a beautiful restaurant, elegant surroundings and in a very pleasant neighbourhood. The service was excellent, and the food delicious. Probably our favourite restaurant when travelling around Cuba. We had a lovely guitarist who played for us (don't forget to tip the musician). I would recommend this for a lovely evening out.
4 based on 56 reviews
Restaurant , en el mismo centro de la Ciudad, comida cubana, picadera(tapas) con un bar completo, música variada y en vivo, lugar de encuentro para cubanos buenos, clima y terraza, la mejor relación precio calidad.
Very close to Cespedes Park, the staff here will make you feel immediately comfortable. The food is excellent and the price very good. Look for the picture on the wall of Raul Castro in the restaurant back in the 90's.No mojito's are served here, but they have all-natural fruit juice that is super good.
4 based on 28 reviews
We visited as part of a tour group for dinner and pretty much filled the whole place (19 of us). Food and drinks were really good and not bad value $46 for 2 with plenty of drinks and lobster main courses. Plays music videos on request - uploaded from internet on request! Would recommend if you fancy something a bit different for one night.
5 based on 24 reviews
We were visiting Santiago for a day via a cruise. We took a ship-based tour which stopped here for a pre-organised lunch. To be honest, cruise excursion choices aren't always the best - but this restaurant has proved to be the exception.The quality and the variety of food was remarkable - considering the volume of people arriving at one time, the kitchen did an amazing job. We had a starter salad selection, followed by meat/fish selections accompanied by rice, banana chips, and even a delicious dessert.The wait staff and owner were all exceptionally friendly, and we left thoroughly impressed. Highly recommended
4 based on 97 reviews
Bendita Farandula is an MN restaurant away from the tourist hustle of the very centre,in a small side street close to Plaza de Marti. Run by Adriano, it's a private restaurant with a nice feel and two areas the restaurant and the pizzeria upstairs. (Confusingly there is also an unconnected pizza restaurant next door and they share a common entry, so make sure to turn left as you come in off the street). It's probably the only restaurant in Santiago offering some Baracoan dishes such as pescado con leche de coco (fish cooked with coconut milk, green peppers, onions, a hint of garlic, and a hint of green chilli. Both subtle and flavoursome , this dish was a hit with both of us, as was the pork steak stuffed with ham and cheese in a breadcrumb crust. Served with jucca, a sort of potatoey-cassava-ey vegetable, and white rice, both dishes were excellent. As fish isn't always available in the market, you might need to check ahead if they have it. A bottle Spanish red topped off the order and was perfectly decent. The staff were efficient and Adriano speaks very good English. The bill was less than 600MN - 25cuc - before service, making Bendita Farandula even more worth seeking out. And don't forget to write a message on the wall as you leave.
4 based on 94 reviews
I was a little apprehensive about service when I saw huge groups following us in to this outwardly unobtrusive restaurant. Thankfully the staff coped with us (8) and groups of twenty or so. They showed real teamwork and we never felt like we were lost in the crowd. This was a birthday meal for an 11 year old. His 5 year old cousin was also with us and they were really happy with the food. Without warning a vegan âvappetizerâ arrived for vegan boy which was a nice surprise. Most of our party had shrimp and other dead stuff but I happily had the sides and salads and very cold Cristal cervezas. They sat us on the second floor which was half open to the night sky. There was a singer and guitar player for atmosphere and entertainment and they were very nice. The singer passed by our table and sang happy birthday when I asked her and one other song. Her name was Yuni Infante and I bought her disc but it doesnât seem to work here at home. Too bad. Great experience, super location, family friendly and very good staff and service. Coincidentally, although I was the only âCringoâ (Canadian version of Gringo) in the group I met some Canadian friends there and my GF and I stayed until closing having some lovely libations. You cannot go wrong here.
4 based on 142 reviews
It is rare to find these types of restaurants in Cuba where the food tastes good and there's a variety of it. We were really positively impressed with our dinner although the place somehow lacked atmosphere to it. It wasn't also that easy to find.
4 based on 163 reviews
comida criolla e internacional elaborada fundamentalmente al Carbón ambiente campestre buen servicio y buena Cocteleria
The food was good but not great. The menu is only in Spanish which may indicate that it's more authentic for a local customer base, but the service could have been more accommodating when we asked about the dishes, especially since we were clearly trying to speak Spanish but struggling. Instead, one server acted with eye-rolling impatience and another was downright rude.One word of caution: if you're walking to the restaurant (e.g. from the Meliá Hotel), don't take Calle 6 to get there...there are a couple of blocks just before you get to El Palenquite where we felt very unsafe. We walked everywhere in Santiago and this was the only time we really felt very unsafe.Disculpe Señor que no haya tenido una buena experiencia en Nuestro Restaurant ,nada Justifica lo ocurrido, el Palenquito queda bastante lejos del Hotel Santiago y solo trabajan mujeres en el Salón y en el Bar si no le es molestia Revise las fotos en internet para estar seguros que fue nuestro establesieminto y poder tomar medidas para que no se repita, gracias por su opinión y por favor disculpenos por lo ocirrido
4 based on 159 reviews
We had a group meal here which was really good. Service in Cuba can be variable, but they took all of orders and got the food and drinks to us quickly. We had bread included plus some soup, then the usual Cuban salad (cucumber, tomato and cabbage). They also gave us some banana crisps (chips if you're American) - very moreish. I chose the fish medley for my main course which was really good. Also had some ice cream for dessert which was great. In all, that was all $16 which was great value so I'd definitely recommend heading here.
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4 based on 293 reviews
We loved this restaurant. It's on the pedestrianised street so it's pleasant to walk to. The menu is in both English and Spanish and is quite varied and creative, especially for Cuba. Our favourite started was the gazpacho, served in wine glasses and absolutely delicious. A tasty main was the roast chicken with lemon. Great cocktails and mains beautifully presented with salad and rice in quite small amounts on the side. If you have a large appetite order extras.
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