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Cuban Food and Drinks for Two or Four at Malanga Café in Pinecrest (Up to 56% Off). Four Options Available.

Malanga Café
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Cuban recipes such as pan con lechon, tamales, and suckling pig made from scratch mingle with live music beneath a mural signed by patrons

Like holding a seashell up to your ear or covering your car windows in green screen, eating the cuisine of another country can make you think you're somewhere else. Transport your taste buds with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $12 for $25 worth of Cuban food and drinks for two people Sunday–Thursday
  • $12 for $25 worth of Cuban food and drinks for two people on Friday and Saturday
  • $22 for $50 worth of Cuban food and drinks for four people Sunday–Thursday
  • $22 for $50 worth of Cuban food and drinks for four people on Friday and Saturday

    The menu includes dishes such as the pan con lechon, a roast-pork sandwich ($9.50), shredded beef grilled with onion and garlic ($11), and tamales made from scratch ($5.25).

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Nov 21, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Not valid for catering. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Malanga Café

Owner Melissa Vias originally unveiled Malanga Café not only to share the exotic dishes crafted from her meticulous collection of Cuban recipes, but to transport diners to the music- and amusement-filled atmosphere of Cuba itself. Head chef Haydee Porras blends traditional ingredients to forge from scratch items such as crispy croquettes, steaming tamales, and a traditional suckling pig that smokes and crackles as it rotates in its sweltering roaster. Meanwhile, succulent morsels of shredded pork nestle into pillowy baguettes to craft the pan con lechon, whose popular recipe arrived from Santiago de Cuba via Vias's husband. Postmeal, patrons can amuse other senses with games of Cubilete or the rhythms of a live band, then sign a giant mural awash with famous Cuban sayings to personalize a part of history and provide an effective alibi against sushi-eating accusations.

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