If you desire a home-cooked cuban meal at a resonable price, look no further. It's been a while since my family and I have sat down and actually enjoyed a meal at a cuban restaurant (one of the drawbacks of living in suburbia). For us, visits to a cuban restaurant were few and far between. Our visit to D'Cuba will hopefully put the kabosh on that! The four of us each ordered different platters in order to sample as many different foods as possible. We ordered palomilla encebollada, ropa vieja, masas de puerco frita and lechon asado. All the above accomapied by the usual white rice and black beans, con gri and even the puerto rican classic arroz con gandules! DA BOMB! Every dish was as tasty as mom's except for the gandules. Mom's never cooked them so I can't compare but I've had plenty through out the years and this one did not disappoint. All the meats were tender. The bistec along with the lechon were juicy. The pork chunks were huge and tender. Even my kids (highscool and college age), who by the way did not want to eat out with mom and pops, were singing praises about their meal. They even want to return! Go figure that one out! We had both vanilla flan, coconut flan and rice pudding for dessert. The flans were the bomb digitty but I could have done without the rice pudding. Mom definitely has the upper hand on that one.\r
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Again, if your looking for a quality cuban restaurant, give D'Cuba a try. I think you'll be pleased.
Pros: Good portions, Very friendly service
Cons: No parking
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