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Asia de Cuba
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I am excited to say that this is my very ""first"" restaurant review of the many thousands that are to come in my life. Asia De Cuba has been and is one of my favorite restaurants that I've ever eaten at! You can't get any more ""L.A."" than this place. I dined there with two friends of mine on Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 and we had quite a wonderful experience. We got the best table in the house, I call it the ""J. Lo"" table, because that's where I imagine J. Lo would sit if she ate there. The view was amazing overlooking the lights of L. A. The restaurant itself is gorgeous, everything is crisp and clean with a white and beige interior. I've always been greeted by a great maitre de and host. Although I was sad to hear that my favorite maitre de, Craig, no longer worked there, I still had a wonderful experience. We were escorted to our table, surrounded by huge trees in oversized flowerpots, yup we're in a dream alright. We were then greeted by our server. I have only one thing to complain about this place, and it's the server's attitudes. And this has always been my experience here, is that they have this nonchalant attitude of not caring. I guess it comes with the territory and some of the clientele. But when the bussers and the host staff are so friendly and the servers aren't, things just become a little inconsistent. But we slowly won our server over, and he warmed up to us and realized we weren't nearly half the shallow people he's probably waited on in the past. I think once we got there, it was smooth sailing. Let's cut to the chase and talk about the food and drinks. All I got to say is that their lychee martini is as good as the ones I've had at Cafeteria in Manhattan. We started with their famous Calamari Salad, and it was as yummy as I remembered it. We then shared 3 entrees, all of them delicious. My favorite being the butterfish. It simply melted in your mouth. The fusion of latin and asian influences were amazing. Asia De Cuba is tasty chic!
Pros: Delicious & Unique food, Nice staff, Beautiful at night, an L.A. experience!
Cons: Nonchalant servers ( You guys make bank, put on a smile)
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