I just polished off my first lunch from Taste of Cuba. I don't know how authentic it was, but it was fantastic.
I ordered the Bistec Encebollado (grilled steak and onions) with Cuban Rice (looks like black beans & rice to me) and ham croquettes. Everything had so much flavor that I was sorry when it was gone. The ham croquettes were perfect, except the filling was more puréed than I remember—think the texture of Underwood devilled ham—but luckily they didn't taste like that. I was sad that I only got two. I should have ordered the tostones, too, just to see what they tasted like.
The smell of the place was enough to make you want to eat the walls. I will definitely be back. I usually don't seek out places near work over the weekend since I can try them anytime at lunch, but they have a weekend special of Ropa Vieja that I'll bet is delicious, if my first meal was any indicator.
Everything here is under $10; the only things over $5.75 are the four entrées. Let's hope this place survives the curse of this location.
3918 W. Touhy Ave., Lincolnwood
847-674-CUBA
www.tasteofcubacafe.com
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