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Orlando, FL
Best Restaurants -(Cuban)
Black Bean Deli
(Restaurants - Cuban)
325 S Orlando Ave
Winter Park FL 32789-3608
407-628-0294
Description:
WINTER PARK. Simple styling and uncomplicated service are the hallmarks of this small place, which serves up fantastic Cuban food. Especially good for takeout, the Deli offers traditional dishes like empanadas and tamales, supplementing them with sandwiches featuring pork, ham and more. As you might expect, the attention given to everything is first-rate, and it shows in the flavor. The black beans and rice, for which the place was named, are particularly good. If it's busy, don't be put off ­ just order quickly and be ready to eat. Reservations not accepted. Smart casual dress.

Habana Grill
(Restaurants - Cuban)
937 W State Rd 436
Altamonte Springs FL 32714-2927
407-682-6834
Description:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Festive and fun, Don Pepe's is a master at doing well what it knows best. Although they've broadened their approach to Cuban cuisine by incorporating dishes from other Latin countries, they maintain a sure hand with empanadas, papas rellenos and slow-roasted beef and pork. Foods are tender, savory and have a zest that patrons crave when they're away too long. The restaurant also has a substantial collection of Spanish wines that complement the robust flavors of the cuisine. Priority seating accepted. Smart casual dress.

Numero Uno
(Restaurants - Cuban)
2499 S Orange Ave
Orlando FL 32806
407-841-3840
Description:
SOUTH ORANGE AVE. Fantastic Cuban dishes and festive atmosphere give a clue as to why this restaurant is so popular. The lunch crowd is typically large, so either arrive early or check back later for dinner. Tasty vegetables, savory pork and steaming rice are staple ingredients of many of the dishes offered at this Cuban favorite. Their specialty is paella, which takes awhile to make (but it's worth it). Smart casual dress. Reservations recommended.