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Contribuer aux commentairesNice, family owned restaurant. Great Cuban food with outdoor seating. Service was prompt, polite, and energetic.
Worst Cuban food I've ever had. Seriously. Poor quality. No flavor. Ordered togo food. The Vaca Frita was awful, the meat was undercooked and flavorless. No seasoning and the meat tasted old and very poor quality. The pickled onions were old and dry. The Pollo a la Plancha came sin plancha(without the grill) the chicken was undercooked and had no grill marks or any other signs that it was cooked. It looked boiled and had zero seasoning or flavor. I feel like I wasted my money and I'm really disappointed. The yuca fritas and the pastelitos were great. But the two meals we ordered were terrible. It ruined the whole experience. Not worth it. Sorry to say it. I never leave bad reviews if i can help it but you can get a better meal at any street taco vendor and not Maybe it was and spend a fraction of the price. I don't mind paying for good food but this food went straight in the trash. Maybe it was an off night but either way. Not good. $67 not worth it.EDIT TO ADD: the cookie and lemon bar for dessert was awesome.
Coming from Tampa, Florida (home of the Cuban sandwich) I know a good Cuban... and between my time in Portland and LA and along the west coast it's rare a find a good and authentic tasting one. Well, look no further than Made in Havana. Easily one of the best damn cuban sandwiches I've had in a reallllly long time. The flavor, the bread, the crunch. All of it was perfect. The sandwich comes with a side of beans too in true cuban sandwich style. If you're looking for a solid cuban in LA, this is the spot.
A strange experience to say the least! The flavor, texture and crunch of the bread is not very appetizing. The ham also not the best quality. This is not what you find in Miami or any authentic Cuban restaurant serving Cubanos. I think Roy Choi makes superior sandwiches at his pop ups and definitely try Versailles in Miami. Nothing is priced on the sandwich board which is quite odd for a restaurant in LA. The place feels overpriced for what the customer gets. There are also strange added service charges on top of taxes and gratuities leaving one left to feel, hungry, disappointed and more the victim of a short term money grab in place of building a long term customer base. Go elsewhere!
I really wanted to like this place. I invited four of my coworkers to try it.Unfortunately it didn't work us Food was just okay (not enough flavor) from what we expected from Cuban cuisine. I guess it's okay if you are hungry and just need to grab something and go. They don't have restrooms or a place to wash your hands.Definitely overpriced for what you get. Not for me/us