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1. Santiago 1900
Beyond the doorman controlling access with antique red-leather ropes on brass stanchions lies an elegant and reasonably priced restaurant. There...
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3. Paladar Salón Tropical
One of the most elegant paladares in Cuba -- in fact, it's swankier than most state-owned and hotel restaurants -- this attractively decorated...
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4. Restaurant El Morro
A hugely popular and pleasant, open-air place, perched on the coast near the fortress of the same name and boasting spectacular views of the sparkling...
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5. La Isabelica
This small, romantic restaurant serves up French-influenced cuisine in a tranquil and elegant setting. We recommend the fresh grouper in a saffron...
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6. Taberna de Dolores (La)
- A venue housed in an old colonial town house, with a rustic-looking bar counter, tables and stools all made out of wood, and decorated with paintings... read more
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7. Bar Virgilio
- On a street corner in the old quarter of Santiago is this bar, which belongs to the Casa de la Trova (La) (the House of Trova). This is a place... read more
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8. Patio de los Dos Abuelos
- Located just above the Plaza de Marte, access to the cafeteria is via a stairway, which also leads to the Tourist Bureau of Cultural Information.... read more
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9. Casa de Don Antonio
- Don Antonio is one of the restaurants that offers a view of the centrally placed Plaza de Dolores. It can seat up to sixty people and serves a... read more
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10. Paladar Las Gallegas
Four sisters run this friendly, down-home place just a couple of blocks from Parque Céspedes. Portions are reasonable, the food is okay, and the...
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The Best of NileGuide
- After all the sightseeing and shopping in Santiago de Cuba you'll need to refuel. Stop at any of these local eateries for your favorite Cuban delicacies or even steaks flown in from Canada. If eating falls before your sightseeing then head over to Patio de los Dos Abuelos, there are connecting stairs to the Tourist Bureau of Cultural Information where you can find even more local info. Whatever you decide to nibble on don't forget to wash it down with a famous Cuba Libre or Daiquiri!
