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cd_lede.pngCuban culture flows with passion, flair, food and music. From locals dancing in the streets of Havana to the finest Latin melodies, to spices filling the atmosphere, the tiny island off of the coast of Florida brings flavors that can’t be found anywhere else. The nation made famous by “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” is now at your fingertips! At San Francisco’s Paladar Cafe Cubano, you can experience Havana without looking for your Passport!

Whether you want an exotic salad, sandwich or steaming entree, Paladar Cafe Cubano offers tastes and smells straight from the island! Finish off your meal with a delicious coffee or go traditional with a Mojito, Cuba’s most popular drink. Either way, after one trip to Paladar Cafe Cubano, you just may feel compelled to take a cruise to the Caribbean to be closer to the natives!

  • Enjoy the bold flavors and the down-home comfort appeal of soulful Latin cooking.
  • Paladar specializes in authentic and traditional Cuban favorites including lechn asado (marinated roast pork), sandwich cubano (hot pressed roast pork, ham & swiss sandwich), camarones al ajillo(garlic sauted shrimp), and more.
  • SF Weekly calls Paladar “the real deal” and SF Bay Guardian readers picked their pltanos maduros (sweet plantains) in “what we’re eatin”

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