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La Teresita Restaurant
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From the beginning I was impressed by the looks of the place. It was classy-looking; reminscent of a Miami restaurant.
After settling in I discovered a somewhat non-lengthy menu, but it sure did have most of the Cuban essentials.
I ordered some croquetas as an appetizer, and they were nothing short of excellent - great price too.
For the main dish I had a fish stuffed with shrimp which was fresh and tender. The rice and black beans that I ordered to accompany were also fresh. I was definitely satisfied.
I had no room for dessert; but then again, being stuffed by the end of a meal is a must at a Cuban restaurant.
At the end I was awestruck by an a very low price for such a complete meal.
Conclusion: You don't need to go all the way to Miami for a good, inexpensive Cuban meal.
Pros: Excellent prices, Abundant portions, Quick service
Cons: Crowded at times, Somewhat limited menu
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