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Today’s Groupon is muddled with tropical taste, splashed with foreign flavors, and garnished with Latin locomotion. For $15, you’ll get $35 worth of scrumptious Cuban cuisine at Havana Café, an authentic eatery praised by the Phoenix New Times as the best Latin bistro. Redeem your Groupon at one of three locations.
Restaurant veterans B. J. and Gilbert Hernandez opened their ethnic outpost more than 20 years ago in an effort to introduce signature dishes and Cuban cuisine as a local mainstay. Stop in for a tapas-based lunch and start with the mussels ($9.50), decadently poached in a parsley, garlic, fish-stock, and white-wine sauce. Finger food fans will appreciate the yuca frita ($5.95), fried cassava fingers flanked by dual dipping sauces (banana-guava ketchup and black bean dip). You can also elect to sample and share with a sampler platter ($24.50). You'll find an extended menu for dinner, including a modest selection of tamales and empanaditas. Try the tamal cubano ($4.50), a cuban pocket stuffed with ground corn, pork bits, and sofrito. End the meal on a sweet note with the restaurant's celebrated caramel-coated flan ($6.50).
Head to Havana for live music at all locations. The Scottsdale outpost features bold beats Thursdays through Saturdays from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Head to the Ahwatukee locale to catch a later track Fridays and Saturdays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., or conclude the weekend with Sunday night sounds at the Phoenix location. Havana's well-edited libations menu presents diners with smart beverage choices from wines to specialty sips (mojitos, sangria, daiquiris), the perfect complement to live music, bold beats, and tracks.
Reviews
Phoenix New Times awarded Havana Café with a slew of honors, including best sangria, flan, latin bistro, and black bean soup, and 77% of Urbanspooners like it:
- We never tire of visiting the various Havana Cafes owned and operated by B.J. and Gilbert Hernandez. – Phoenix New Times
- Havana Cafe is one of Scottsdale's best kept secrets. – JR, Urbanspoon
- Would recommend and be back myself. – Angie R., Urbanspoon
Groupon Says
Can You Find Cuba on a U.S. Map?
Where is Cuba? More than 98% of Americans cannot locate Cuba on a map of the United States, and a staggering percentage of the remaining 2% cannot locate the percent sign on a standard keyboard without first consulting a standard keyboard positioning chart.
Far greater than 84% of New Yorkers were not unable to identify New York when asked to choose its shape from a picto-list of state shapes, but the majority of schoolchildren mistakenly identified the common polygon "Square" as Wyoming, the least-populous state, in child-aptitude assessment exams designed to assess and examine child shape-identification aptitude.
Most shockingly, a supermajority of residents of Havana believe that tortoises should be afforded the same legal rights as adult flora, but legislators have wisely closed legal avenues to tortoises looking to redress grievances on the grounds of identification difficulties.
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