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Café El Mercurio
This fine restaurant has uoholstered beanches inside, tables wobbling on the uneven cobblestones in the square outside.
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.
Al-Medina
All the specialities of the arab world on a single menu: kebabs, tabbouluh, etc.
Bodegón Onda
High ceilings, balauster windows and rustic wooden tables, all set off by old photos of a pretty Spanish village called Onda.
Mirador de la Bahía
The view takes in the harbor, the fortresses and the Christ of Havana.