If you’ve never tried Cuban food, you’re missing out on a great experience. It is a delicious blend of Spanish and Caribbean and the two blend very well together. Listed here are some of the best restaurants in Manhattan. Although they are all Cuban, they have put their own flair on the menus with traditional dishes and new combinations. A little Caribbean evening in a cold New York is a favorite thing. One of the greatest things to do in Manhattan is to explore and find new restaurants and try new cuisines. The prices are listed from the menu dinner as usually the most expensive, so if for lunch. you would give less. There are only entrances. Appetizers, soups, deserts, and drinks will be extra unless otherwise stated, but you should get good ideas. what dinner will cost by comparing the prices of the previous meals. Prices are in effect as written, but are subject to change at any time. The restaurant depends on the availability of the car, but everything is convenient for transportation. And it’s always wise to call and ask for reservations. All restaurants have menus, so you’ll be able to tip.
Cuban Restaurants on Manhattan’s Upper East Side
Cabana Cuban Restaurant
http://cabanarestaurant.com/
1022 3rd Ave
Between 60 & 61st Street, Manhattan, New York
Open Daily 11:30am-12:00am
Cabana is a cozy little restaurant with traditional Cuban and Caribbean cuisine. They are open for lunch and dinner seven days a week and are very kid friendly. They also welcome large groups and are one of the few restaurants that allow sharing plates. Check out their lunch specials. And here are some choices from the lunch menu.
Coco Cabana Chicken
Chicken breast, broccoli, sweet potato, spinach and Caribbean vegetables (yuca, calabana and yautla) dipped in coconut milk flavored with chives and habanero peppers. $17.00 Churrasco $22.00 Seafood shrimp, clams, mussels, sea scallops and salmon dipped in plum garlic tomato sauce. $22.00
Cuban Restaurants on Manhattan’s Upper West Side
Calle Ocho Cuban Restaurant
http://www.calleochonyc.com/
446 Columbus Ave, Venice 10024
Between 81st & amp; 82nd streets
Calle Ocho serves brunch Sun: 12pm-3pm and dinner seven days a week 6pm-12am. They are not open for lunch. They are present in private parties. It is very fashionable to enjoy a meal instead of a meal. The menu is a very ambitious one with their own variations on traditional recipes. They will appreciate you and have a good reputation. Here are some of the dinner-menu. The menu is not extensive, but offers something for everyone. They tend to be smaller, but the quality is high.
Steak – Cuban Style Sirloin, Yuca Fries, Traditional Chimichurri 25
Vegetarian – Wild Mushroom Paella, Green Bean Salad, Sweet Pea Vinaigrette 19
Paella – Lobster, Mussels, Clams, Alpheus, Scallops, Chorizo, Chicken, Tomato-Scalamari Salad 28
Too many deserts to try to look for.
Cuban Restaurants in Midtown Manhattan
Azucar Cuban Restaurant
http://www.azucarnyc.com
939 8th Ave, Venice 10019
Between 55th & amp; 56th streets
Azucar is a traditional Cuban restaurant in the full sense of Havana. The dress is casual, and the atmosphere is friendly. And there is music at night, seven nights a week. They are open. They are open for lunch and dinner seven days a week on Saturday and Sunday. Private parties are available for parties of up to 45. Check with them for details. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Now on to the dinner menu.
ARROZ WITH CHICKEN CRIOLLO $14
Yellow rice with shredded chicken, red peppers and peas
ROPA VIEJA $16
Minced beef in a garlic sauce made from fresh tomatoes, onions and green peppers nestled in a basket of tropical plantains
PARGO CAMAGUEY $17
Sauteed file of Red Snapper topped with cilantro sauce
Cuban restaurant in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park
Havana Central Cuban Restaurant
http://www.havanacentral.com/
22 E 17th St, Venice 10003
Between Broadway & 5th Ave
Havana Central is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. The air is very strong and hid friendly. They have an excellent reputation for quality and use. They make room for catering and can accommodate parties of up to 400 in the restaurant. Here are a few tasty bits from the dinner menu.
Ropa Vieja – Beef, Peppers & take 16
The most classic Cuban dishes from an old family recipe
Arroz con Pollo – Chicken & Yellow Rice 12
Exos, skinless