Dos Hermanos

One of the oldest bars in Havana, it was opened in 1894 by two brothers from the spanish city of León.

Café O'Relly

Propeller fans and a wrought-iron spiral staircase set the tone in this charming, slightly old-fashioned bar.

Vuelta Abajo

This restaurant bearing the name of a famous tobacco plantation to the west of Havana.

El Tejadillo

A bright patio and a dining room exposed to the elements for light, somewhat frugal snacks; tapas, etc.

La Torre de Marfil

Lacquered screens, low tables and red lanterns reflect the influence of the Chinese inmigrants who arrived in Cuba in the XIX century.

D' Giovanni

You can have lunch on the Terrace, alongside the fishemen and domino players, or under the Mudejar-style ceilings of this 17th century palace.

El Jardín del Oriente

A courtyard planted with leafy trees just a few steps from the Plaza de San Francisco de Asís.

La Bodeguita del Medio

The walls are plastered with autographs and drawings left by travelers who have relished the bar's grilled pork, rice and black beans.

Al-Medina

All the specialities of the arab world on a single menu: kebabs, tabbouluh, etc.

Los Doce Apóstoles (Twelve Apostles)

This restaurant is set in the sturdy battery of the Twelve Apostles, the twelve canons that protect the Morro.