It's a cute little Cuban spot in the heart of downtown. I was stopped (just as I was stepping in) by a lady to ask me if I had reservations (which I did). I found that a little aggressive. But rest of the staff were nice and welcoming. I started off with their famous Guava Pina Colada which I really liked but my wallet didn't ($11). From the pictures here, I could guess it's a tapas place. So for food between two people, we ordered chicken bao, chicken creole, spicy beans rice and fish tacos. Chicken bao was ok, a bit on the sweeter side, not what I had expected. Fish tacos were a bit sweet because of the fresh mango slices. So I removed the mango slices and liked it better that way. I kind of liked the chicken creole and the spicy bean rice (decent portion for $4). If you are in the mood to splurge, this is not the place because by the end of your meal you might walk out with a hole in your pocket. It's a good spot for a quick lunch as the service is fairly quick. All in all, it's a decent place but I have had much better Cuban food.