Bendita Farándula

Santiago de Cuba


You would probably never wander in here unbidden, but with an ambience reminiscent of a provincial French bistro, this cozy two-floored place does Santiago's only pescado con leche de coco (fish with coconut sauce; a Baracoan specialty), curried lamb and a really nice bistek de cerdo con jamon y queso (pork steak with ham and cheese).


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