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I have been here a couple of times and just not written a review for this location. Last time was great everything we ordered was delicious and fresh, this time not so much, at least as my food was concerned. On a recent rip to California I visited a Cuban bakery and cafe where I had the most amazing potato balls, that's what they call them there, a mashed potato croquet slightly larger than a golf ball, filled with seasoned ground beef and flash fried and Oh SO Amazing and only .80cents each! WHAT! ;-) So when I saw Christina's review describing these fabulous treats I wondered how I over looked them and decided to make my way over to Havana. I have to say I was extremely disappointed, 2 golf ball sized, dried out potato balls for $6.50! (see pics) They were not even edible in my opinion. I asked the waiter to take them away. I also ordered the calamari (see pics)which I was not happy with either but since someone in my party kept eating it, it was a little hard to send back. It was very heavy if that makes sense, the crust was so thick and I though it was a tad rubbery but what turned me off the most was the grayish greenish color...........I wasn't going to eat these either.
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