I took a friend that grew up in Miami there last weekend. She loved it, said it reminded her of home. She said the Cuban bread was just French bread and not the real thing. The beans and rice were delicious as were the maduros but they were a little too greasy for my liking. I soaked off the grease with my napkin. The atmosphere was lacking, it did feel like I was in someone's house and intruding at times. The TV was so loud it was ridiculous. Is this a restaurant or what? The server was horrible. She was eating while we were eating and never came up to ask us if we needed anything. I felt myself staring her down to try and get her attention to order a beverage and more napkins. It felt a little dirty in there too, I understand it's older and outdated but it can still use a good cleaning.
The food was mediocre, I'd probably go again because there aren't many Cuban restaruants but I'll probably order to-go and I'll know what to expect, for the price, it's good.
Oh by the way....you can't charge the tip...they only take cash! She was lucky I had cash on me or she wasn't going to get a tip, not that she deserved one anyway.