Nino Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 This is my final contribution from the Cuba trip. Interestingly enough, this place has been featured in a highly readable news feature on the embargo and Cuban economics on Al Jazeera, as I found out : He spoke while dining at Rejoneo Asador in the capital's upscale Miramar neighborhood, an establishment that seems to illustrate his point.The restaurant, which serves mammoth portions of beef, is subject to a government rule limiting eateries to 50 chairs.So the owner created three dining areas — adjacent but technically separate — for a legal total of 150 seats.The venue includes a cafeteria called Tic-Tac W, whose symbol is an upside-down McDonald’s logo that represents two interlocking J's, for the co-owners' common first initial. See : http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/3/24/in-cuba-us-embargoelicitsashrug.html It's a "new kid on the block"-place and I must say I like it very much. The best and freshest baguette sandwiches in Havana with many fillings to choose from, cheerful, cheap and great quality and service. For text and Pictures : http://flyingcigar.de/startseite/havana-hole-in-the-wall-6-el-rejoneo/ 1
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