Manhattan Cuban
Known for warm service, authentic Cuban jazz, and island cuisine, this Manhattan restaurant offers a cozy night out, complete with hand-rolled cigars created by an in house artisan (for a tip).
This homey Cuban cafe has quickly carved out a reputation as an East Village hot spot, with spicy music and a familial atmosphere. Cafe Cortadito serves traditional island fare such as mojitos, bocaditos and churassco.
Getting its name from a bustling thoroughfare in Miami's Little Havana, Calle Ocho is known for its bright decor, big flavors and Latin American atmosphere.
Elegance and opulence of an era gone by are found completmented by the sounds of Cuba with boisterous beats and reguarl live salsa bands. Imagine Havana of the 1950s. Authentic Cuban food is served. Located in Chelsea.
Bongo Brothers serves affordable, gourmet Cuban dishes. Menu options include a variety of sandwiches, platters, salads, snacks and sides. Their food truck can be found at various locations throughout New York City.









