Monday, September 22, 2014

Recommendations

Where to sleep and eat in Cuba

Havana - Accommodations
 

Hotel Nacional (Calle 21 y O | Vedado, Plaza, Havana) - It was convenient to have accommodations at a big hotel the first two nights.  It was easy to exchange money, buy a street map, get information in English.  The 8th floor was recently renovated, and nicer than the others.  Beds were very comfortable, room was clean, air conditioner quiet and strong.  The downside: very touristy, expensive, breakfast was mediocre, long walk to Habana Vieja, but closer to restaurants in Vedado.

If staying at a hotel is important, I would check out other ones in the old city -- The Saratoga, and Raquel had beautiful lobbies and had great locations.  Otherwise, I'd book a casa particular as soon as possible.  Experience is more authentic, and food is better.

Artedel Luxury Penthouse (http://www.cubaguesthouse.com/penthouse.home.html?lang=en) - Ydalgo's casa particular in the Vedado was sophisticated, stylish and very comfortable.   Similar to a boutique hotel; the beds wer very comfortable, beautiful tiled bathrooms, delicious breakfast served on china.  Wrap around porch has spectacular views and there's a little dunking pool.  Much more expensive (70 CUC/night) than the other casas, but less than the hotels, and worth it.



Casa Lilly (http://www.casalilly.com/) - Apartment on 13th floor of a residential building in the Vedado.  Beautifully decorated.  Saw the space, but didn't have vacancies.  Stones throw from Artedel in Vedado, and much more reasonable (35 CUC/night). 

Chez Nous (http://www.havanacasaparticular.com/properties_details.asp?id_hotel=634) - GREAT location near Plaza Vieja.  They have two properties, and we stayed at the one across the street which was like renting an entire apartment.  Views were spectacular.   Bathroom was down the hall, but big and clean.  Mattresses were okay.  Main house, where we were served breakfast,  has more charm, and one room has private bathroom.  (35 CUC/night)


Havana - Meals

I was forewarned that no one goes to Cuba for the food. One of the repeated jokes in guide books and online articles --  "What are the three greatest failures of Fidel's revolution?  Breakfast, lunch and dinner?" made me slightly apprehensive.  I packed a half dozen protein bars for emergencies, and hoped for the best.  Cuban's bland and unadventurous food is the result of scarcity, cost and rations.  Spices and vegetables are difficult to find, menus are predictable, and dishes under seasoned.  Bread is often stale, and flavorless.  Thankfully, rice and beans are plentiful, as is fish.  I kept my orders simple -- roasted or grilled fish.  Eggs were always served at breakfast which was an unexpected treat.  Bananas were abundant and creamy. 

Don Lorenzo (Calle Acoste 260 entre Habana y Compostela) - Nice patio terrace, with live music.   Food was good, not great.



El Cocinero (Calle 26 entre 11 y 13, Vedado, La Habana, Cuba)  Run, don't walk to this sophisticated paladar.  Food and cocktails were exceptional, as was desert.



Cafe Laurent (Calle M No 257, between Calles 19 and 21, Vedado) Very good.  Inspired, good quality food.  Beautiful upstairs patio.



DeCameron (Linea 753 entre Paseo y 2 | Vedado, Havana) - charming atmosphere, we ate in a room of clocks.  Green salad was heavenly, shrimp was okay, but overall would recommend.  Quality of food and service was high.


El Templete (Ave. del Puerto esq. Narciso Lopez, Habana Vieja) - overrated, expensive and mediocre.  Went there becauase Anthony Bourdain shot there, but it's state run.  Don't recommend it, and would try to eat at Paladars.

Le Chansonnier (Calle J No 257, between Calles 13 and 15, Vedado, +537 832 1576) Was recommended, but didn't have time to visit.  Reviews are positive.  Would check it out.

Vinales

Casa Yurkenia and Lila (km 25 carretera a Vinales, # 6-B, Vinales 22400, Cuba) - delightful casa 5 minutes walk from town square.  Quiet, beautiful rooftop views, clean and very hospitable.  Delicious home cooked breakfast (fresh juice, coconuts, bananas, eggs, cheese) and dinner (soup, fish, vegteables, rich and beans, taro chips).  Welcoming and delightful.  (Yurkenia's email yurlila@nauta.cu)


 












Calle Acosta #260
entre Habana y Compostela
Habana Vieja - See more at: http://www.cuba-junky.com/havana/restaurant_don_lorenzo.html#sthash.1pZp3T85.dpuf
Calle Acosta #260
entre Habana y Compostela
Habana Vieja - See more at: http://www.cuba-junky.com/havana/restaurant_don_lorenzo.html#sthash.1pZp3T85.dpuf
Calle Acosta #260
entre Habana y Compostela
Habana Vieja - See more at: http://www.cuba-junky.com/havana/restaurant_don_lorenzo.html#sthash.1pZp3T85.dpuf


 






2 comments:

  1. Loved reading about your time in Cuba. I was there in '98, stayed at the Nacional. There was not a whole lot going on at the time. We had dinner at a restaurant in someone's home. The place felt a little sad and desperate, but still held so much beauty.

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