Paladar Vista Mar

Havana


The Vista Mar is one of half a dozen or so Havana paladares (private restaurants) that have been around since the 1990s, and it continues to excel despite newer competition. It inhabits a 1950s-era family home, facing the ocean and embellished by a beautiful infinity pool. The food is upmarket but classic, featuring ceviche, octopus and pork loin.

If enjoying delicious seafood dishes overlooking the crashing ocean sounds enticing, read no more, and book a table!


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