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Dan Krueger wrote:
"Cuban Creole"??? Living very close to Miami, I have never heard of that one. Is that a mix of Cuban and Haitian food or have they made up a new cuisine? Dan Gould 0738 wrote: If you haven't already done so, check out the Little Havana restaurant in the 12000 block of Biscayne Blvd in North Miami. I've been enjoying lunches and dinneres there for years. It's the real deal; the place is always full of Cuban families. If you are lucky, you might get seated in the front dining room near a huge Cuban family party and be invited to join in. Very, very reasonable prices, too. |
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Harry Krause wrote in message ...
Dan Krueger wrote: "Cuban Creole"??? Living very close to Miami, I have never heard of that one. Is that a mix of Cuban and Haitian food or have they made up a new cuisine? Dan Gould 0738 wrote: If you haven't already done so, check out the Little Havana restaurant in the 12000 block of Biscayne Blvd in North Miami. I've been enjoying lunches and dinneres there for years. It's the real deal; the place is always full of Cuban families. If you are lucky, you might get seated in the front dining room near a huge Cuban family party and be invited to join in. Very, very reasonable prices, too. La Teresita, Tampa, FL. |
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It's a bit of a drive but I'm game for a new experience.
Thanks! Dan Harry Krause wrote: Dan Krueger wrote: "Cuban Creole"??? Living very close to Miami, I have never heard of that one. Is that a mix of Cuban and Haitian food or have they made up a new cuisine? Dan Gould 0738 wrote: If you haven't already done so, check out the Little Havana restaurant in the 12000 block of Biscayne Blvd in North Miami. I've been enjoying lunches and dinneres there for years. It's the real deal; the place is always full of Cuban families. If you are lucky, you might get seated in the front dining room near a huge Cuban family party and be invited to join in. Very, very reasonable prices, too. |
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I'm still wondering where the Creole part fits in. I have several favorite
Cuban dishes - and restaurants. Some (evidently) have other Spanish influences - maybe Nicaraguan. Dan Harry Krause wrote: Dan Krueger wrote: "Cuban Creole"??? Living very close to Miami, I have never heard of that one. Is that a mix of Cuban and Haitian food or have they made up a new cuisine? Dan Gould 0738 wrote: If you haven't already done so, check out the Little Havana restaurant in the 12000 block of Biscayne Blvd in North Miami. I've been enjoying lunches and dinneres there for years. It's the real deal; the place is always full of Cuban families. If you are lucky, you might get seated in the front dining room near a huge Cuban family party and be invited to join in. Very, very reasonable prices, too. |
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