Very yummy food and great ambiance with the live music. The acoustic guitar player was amazing and had a beautiful voice that was just the right volume so you can still chat without having to scream to be heard. It had been a few years since I had been here so I was a bit surprised that they have added a whole new Mexican section to the menu. I feel like that kind of defeats the purpose of going out for Cuban food just to order nachos so we stuck with the more traditional section of the menu. My friend and I ordered the lechon asada as well as the fricase de pollo to share. The lechon asada was this delicious savory pork dish but the fricase was pretty dry and didn't have much flavor in comparison. A little disappointed that they didn't have the traditional guava pastries for dessert, however, not a deal breaker and it would not deter me from coming back.