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Businiess name:  Jose's Cantina
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Jose's Cantina is a wonderful little hole in the wall. Don't go expecting anything fancy, as you will not find it here. What you will find is delicious, succulent Cuban food, just like abuela used to make. We ordered the ropa vieja (shredded beef) and it was simply amazing. We also had the fried pork chunks; decadent, yes, but oh so good. The side dishes included maduros (fried ripe plantains), yellow rice and black beans, and all were uniformly tasty.\r \r Service is good, if curt. The staff's English is by no means perfect, but easy enough to understand. Portions were large enough to fill those of with a hefty appetite, and the prices are competitive for Key West (~$30 for two entrees, an appetizer and beverages). All in all, you can't find better (or more authentic) Cuban food in the Keys. Pros: Great food, good prices. Cons: On-street parking only.

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