Have you ever seen the movie "Chef"? Yeah, well it left me wanting a "sandwich cubano" in the worst sort of way, and so we went looking!
This place has a great vibe - lots of color, good music (but not TOO loud), a great and friendly waitstaff, a knowledgeable bartender, and a decent menu. Despite it being the height of the lunch rush, they were able to find us a table for two. BONUS: it was by the window, and close to the bar.
The mojito they served up was perhaps the best I've had since... I really can't remember when. At the risk of sounding like a lush, I'd say this place is worth finding if only for the quality of their mojitos. As for the "Sandwich Cubano"? I wish I'd taken a photo. I also wish the kitchen staff had had a real Cubano, even once in their lives. This was more like a club sandwich... big, on really good bread with cheese melted on it, but deli-sliced York ham? A fried egg? (Don't get me wrong - there are a number of sandwiches here in Spain that I enjoy with the York ham and fried egg... but not if it represents itself as a "cubano.") Not at all. There wasn't any mustard. Not even a pickle! The saving grace, if I may say, was the lechón. Whoever prepared that lomo really knew what they were doing.
My wife ordered the Ensalada Mar y Campo, which was very, very good. Lots of protein goodies and crisp greens and other veggies. But her half-order of Tequeños (supposed to be served with mermelada de guayaba), came out with... nothing. The waitress said they were out, and offered a garlic aioli instead. I know my wife's sweet tooth - she wouldn't have ordered those if she'd known they were out of the sweet stuff... and really, our waiter should have told her when she placed the order. Fortunately they found a tomato jelly as a substitute, but if you ever lust after mermelada de guayaba and they give you anything else? It just falls... short.
Needless to say, I won't be going there for a "cubano" again. However, I will be back - for something where the lechón is the star of the show, and of course, for another of their mojitos. read more