Description: If you've been in Cuba any great length of time, this may be a godsend, as it offers you a chance to eat something a little bit different from the usual Cuban fare. The restaurant is part of an Islamic cultural centre and is popular with tour groups, for whom there are separate dining areas. You eat in a lovely cool courtyard where the two resident parrots mix with the other tropical birds.
However, the menu is limited and some of the dishes you may be familiar with are not prepared as you might usually have them. However, the falafels are passable and the fatoush and bulghur wheat salads are tasty and a welcome change. Drinks are limited—water may be your best option! Service, too, is an improvement on most state-run places.
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