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		<title>Top 4 Cuban Restaurants in the US</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Casa Lario&#8217;s 7705 W Flagler St., Miami A Miami Cuban food institution, it was the touchstone from the late 80&#8242;s until the late 90&#8242;s when the quality dropped off due to changes in management and staff. I understand the original owners are back and I can attest that the food is back to its previous [...]]]></description>
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<li><strong>Casa Lario&#8217;s </strong> 7705 W Flagler St., Miami<br />
A Miami Cuban food institution, it was the touchstone from the late 80&#8242;s until the late 90&#8242;s when the quality dropped off due to changes in management and staff.  I understand the original owners are back and I can attest that the food is back to its previous level of excellence.   Their style of preparation and rationing of the side dishes, quality of ingredients, bread, etc is very close to what I grew up eating and thus, try to cook today. Do not confuse this location with the one on Ocean Drive (different owners).</li>
<li><strong>Las Culebrinas</strong> 4700 W Flagler St, Miami<br />
I think <em>Ropa Vieja con Camarones</em> or <em>Carne de Puerco</em> <em>con Pure de Aguacate</em> would have been met with a &#8220;¿Que QUE?&#8221; and a hard cockeye or two were it ever to appear at a family meal.   That said, this food is Cuban at its core with some nice, perhaps evolutionary, touches.  They still have all the staples, so don&#8217;t be afraid.</li>
<li><strong>Porto&#8217;s Bakery </strong><font size="-1">3</font>614 W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank, California<br />
The original Porto&#8217;s is the most consistently packed Cuban bakery I have ever been to (yes, Gilbert&#8217;s included).  This, the 2nd Porto&#8217;s location, has both a bakery and a restaurant.  Delicious Cuban, and Pan con Bistec sandwiches, great mariquitas and mojito.  Also, a full on Cuban bakery with pastelitos, croquetas, papas rellenas, palitroque, empanadas and Quinceañera cakes with neon-pink-roses frosting.  All this in a high ceiling, church-like building that seats close to 200 or so.</li>
<li><strong>My apartment, or yours or </strong><em><strong>La casa de tu Vieja</strong><br />
</em>The truth is, I&#8217;ve had the BEST cuban food in the homes of my family, friends and acquaintances.  I mean, how do you convey what your grandmother&#8217;s <em>Bistec en Cazuela</em> tasted like to a staff of cooks?</li>
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		<title>Top 4 Cuban Food Names</title>
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<li>Ropa Vieja</li>
<li>Vaca Frita</li>
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<li>Ajiaco</li>
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