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Habana del Este


It’s cheap, it’s state run and it’s pretty gritty inside, but this Cuban fast-food joint in Guanabo lures in locals with hot sandwiches on wonderful crusty Cuban bread that crumbles all over the table when you bite into it. Round off proceedings with a creamy CUC$1 milkshake and you’ll be more than ready for a hard day at the beach.


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