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I stumbled in this place during a long, tiresome day walking in the streets of Havana and it was a blessing. It was nice, cozy, relaxed with great food and friendly staff. I had the chicken baguette with one side of fries and I enjoyed it very much. I also had the Pina Colada, which really calmed my thirst for walking in the hot sun. Very recommended. View all feedback.
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Breakfast sets are expensive and not so tasty. Toasts not bad. Coffee was horrible, more milk than coffee. We had to order extra espresso to feel it, of course extra charge. In total we paid more than for breakfast in Spain, approx. 20€ for 2. Don't get fooled this place is full of Cubans, I'm pretty sure they have different prices for them. View all feedback.
It’s a great spot for breakfast in old Havana. They don’t accept cards. Washrooms were spotless.
AVOID this place! Catastrophe! They served us uneatable jam, a tasteless omelet and stone bread!! So expensive and worthless. This place is a big scam.
Breakfast sets are expensive and not so tasty. Toasts not bad. Coffee was horrible, more milk than coffee. We had to order extra espresso to feel it, of course extra charge. In total we paid more than for breakfast in Spain, approx. 20€ for 2. Don't get fooled this place is full of Cubans, I'm pretty sure they have different prices for them.
Great and cheap breakfast. Strongly recommended. The people are also nice and kind. They also serve fresh pineapple juice with breakfast.
I went to a local tourism office and asked where I could find the best Cuban food (do your research beforehand, as this is a common tourist trap). I was told Cafe Suiza, and was disappointed to find out that this was actually Italian food and not really Cuban food! It was about 3pm and I hadn't eaten anything that day because I was traveling, so I stayed...and I'm SO GLAD I DID! I don't have a big appetite, even after not eating all day, but this was literally the best pasta I've ever had. I believe it was called Pasta Con Picadillo Y Queso. I also had a mango smoothies de pura fruta, which was refreshing but just okay. I think my American palate is more accustomed to sweet smoothies, and while somewhat sweet it was just a blended mango and ice. Including tip, my meal totaled $12 CUC. Worth every penny!