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30 Cornelia St., New York, NY, 10014
nr. 4th St.
212-255-2212
sidx from 19072 | Posted on 3/1/09
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Neighborhood restaurant. Good food and pleasant experience.
sidx from 19072 | Posted on 3/1/09
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The food was excellent; our party of four all enjoyed the wonderful dishes. Try their specialty, Ropa Vieja. Unlike the other reviewer, we found the service excellent and pleasant. A very nice, though not fancy, dining experience.
smoboho from 10012 | Posted on 8/28/08
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Had been curious about Little Havana for quite awhile. Decided to try it tonight and had one of the worst restaurant experiences I have had in several years. We ordered our food and waited for forty minutes while others who arrived after us were served. When our food arrived, one of the dishes was wrong and arrived ten minutes after the rest of out party had finished. We were not attended to after that, not even for refills on our water. After the last of our little party (3 people) was finally finished, the waitress vanished for ten minutes before returning with the check. We looked at our bill and had been charged for beverages we didn't order. We wanted to point it out but finally gave up after another five minutes of no service. The food was fine. Nothing special. We were never rude or disorderly in the restaurant. We were just polite people trying out a new restaurant. I don't know what we did to deserve such treatment. Very bad experience!
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