La Guarida
(Fresa y Chocolate)
Calle Concordia # 418,
Entre Gervasio y Escobar
Lunch: noon-4. 30pm, Dinner: 7pm-midnight
Tel. +53 (7) 866 9047
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International
Expensive
Paladar
CENTRAL HAVANA
La Guarida has become a Havana institution especially for people visiting Havana; everyone's been here from Calvin Klein to the Queen of Spain. The setting is marvellous: one climbs cracked and battered marble stairs past a once-grand ballroom full of drying washing to an intimate and enchanting restaurant, which is usually humming with activity. The atmosphere is so wonderfully charming that it is easy to overlook the food which, while consistently good, could be better given that this is such a Mecca. In particular the menu is very slow to change (it was revamped for the first time in many years during 2006).
Los Nardos
Paseo de Martí (Prado) 565,
entre Teniente and Rey and Dragones
Open noon-midnight
Tel. +53 (7) 863 2985
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Spanish/Creole
Moderate
Asturian association
This is a very popular place worth the wait outside in distinctly insalubrious surroundings (bookings aren't taken). The restaurant has a curious status, being neither fully private nor fully state run. Rather, it is promoted as an Asturian cultural centre and is decorated accordingly,
complete with football memorabilia. The wine rack is impressive, although, sadly, not always fully stocked. The tasty food comes in large portions at excellent prices: try the Lobster Termidor (CUC 9. 50). Service is also pretty good—once you actually get seated.
Prado y Neptuno
Paseo de Martí (Prado),
esquina Neptuno
Open noon-midnight daily
Tel. +53 (7) 860 9636
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Italian
Moderate
Economic association
A chic source of first class Italian food, convenient for supper after the opera or ballet, or for those in need of good solid sustenance and ice-cold beer after a long morning's viewing of the Museo de Bellas Artes. The restaurant's interior was designed by Roberto Gottardi of National Art School fame and it’s a cut above most modern Havana eateries, a relief to both eye and taste buds if you’re all-frijoled-out. Further decorative delight is supplied by the pulchritudinous punters propping upthe bar.
Roof Garden
Hotel Sevilla, Calle Trocadero # 55,
entre Prado y Agramante
Open noon-10pm
Tel. +53 (7) 860 8560
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International
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State restaurant
This Spanish-Moorish-style hotel has one of Havana's most spectacular roof-top restaurants. If you want to enjoy breathtaking views over the city, show up early for dinner before the sun sets. Prices are on the high side, the atmosphere can be a bit dry and formal, and the quality isn't always the best, but the views make it an unforgettable experience all the same.
Tien Tan
Bulevar del Barrio Chino
(Cuchillo) # 17, entre Rayo y San Nicolás
Open 9am-midnight daily
Tel. +53 (7) 671 5478
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Moderate
Chinese association
Whilst Havana's Chinatown doesn't enjoy a fraction of the choices of ingredients that Oriental restaurants in many other capitals enjoy, the chefs in the Barrio Chino's small establishments work wonders with vegetables, rice, duck, pork, chicken, fruit and nuts. Tien Tan's kitchen behind the ground floor restaurant is a fabulous sight-serried rows of young Cuban-Chinese men wield their woks like weapons in a sizzlingly hot kitchen, stir-frying at supersonic speed. The results are delicious al dente variations on traditional themes, with lots of fresh ginger and soy, best accompanied with cold Xing Dao.
RECOMMENDED
Amistad de Lanzarote
Calle Amistad # 211, entre Neptuno y San Miguel
Open noon-11pm
Tel. +53 (7) 863 6172
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Cuban
Moderate
Paladar
Poor décor with cheap red table cloths being the highlight. Foodwise, the specialty is Pollo Lanzarote with honey-basil sauce. Not so cheap given how basic it is. We would strongly disuade people from visiting this Paladar at present due to reports of aggressive overcharging.
Bellomar
Calle Virtudes # 169, esquina Amistad
Open noon-11pm
Tel. +53 (7) 6710023
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Cuban
Moderate
Paladar
Wooden tables with rustic leather chairs are laid out in a small corridor in a train like fashion. Written-all-over walls in bodeguita-style with Che Guevara pictures is a nice try but still in Centro Habana kitch range.
Chan Li Po
Calle Campanario # 453, entre Zanja y San José
Open noon-midnight
Tel. +53 (7) 870 3686
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Chinese/Italian/Creole
Moderate
Chinese association
Chung Shan
Los Dos Dragones
Calle Dragones # 311 altos, entre Rayo y San Nicolás Open noon-10. 30pm
Tel. +53 (7) 672 0909
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Cuban/Chinese
Moderate
Chinese association
On a backstreet one block from Zanja, this Chinese cultural association is named after a town in Guangdong province in southern China. The cool, spacious restaurant has great service, and is always full of Cubans. Expect good-quality dishes-all the Cuban favourites, as well as a few Chinese classics.
Tasquita
Calle Jovellar #160, entre Espada y San Francisco
Open noon-midnight
Tel. +53 (7) 879 8647
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Cuban
Moderate
Paladar
This is a classic paladar which offers authentic charm in a Cuban kitsch Centro Habana way. Main dishes are ridiculously overpriced (US$ 8-12) but the owner is lovely, making it worth the visit simply to see the inside of a normal house.
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