A local recommended this place to us for the best Cuban food in the area. It's a very bustling diner feel, with booths and counters and clanking dishes all around. \r
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Staff will speak Spanish at first, but didn't seem put out to speak English either. \r
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Had the masas de puerco which had a fabulous flavor but the meat was a little dry. Rice, beans, plantains, all good. The cuban sandwich, ironically, was our least favorite as we thought the bread was too much and too dry. Maybe that's authentic, I don't know, but we didn't prefer it.\r
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Very filling dinners and two beers for $26. Can't beat that. Glad we tried it.
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