La Esperanza

Havana


La Esperanza recalls those old-school paladar (private restaurant) days when you felt you were dining in someone's home, and here you essentially are. The interior of this vine-covered house is a riot of quirky antiques, old portraits and refined 1940s furnishings, while the food includes such exquisite dishes as pollo luna de miel (chicken flambéed in rum) and lamb brochettes.


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