Compay Gallo

Santiago de Cuba


Upstairs in a typical narrow Santiago street on the cusp of the city center, Compay Gallo does classic Cuban food with mixed results. Try the prawn-cocktail starter and the ragout de codero (lamb ragu) with ample vegetables.


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