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Help us make it right"Cortadito feels like a paladar, one of the restaurants in private homes that the Castro government allows because they bring in tourist dollars. It's partly the ambience, the wooden bar, cigar labels on the walls and the Buena Vista Social Club on the sound system. It's partly the loving welcome you get from the guayabera-clad waitstaff"
Refined presentations of Cuban classics in a homey setting make this East Village restaurant a neighborhood find
"Bring your appetite" to this East Village Cuban where the "authentic", "delicious" comida arrives in a setting festooned with murals of the old country; add in "impeccable" service, agreeable prices and the "perfect cafe con leche", and it's "worth the coziness" in the "cute, tiny" space.
With a dozen tables scattered in two cramped rooms and an even tinier open kitchen, this East Village Cuban eatery always seems packed. But that's not the only reason why you'll see hungry diners waiting in front for a table. The food…
Alphabet City's Cafe Cortadito is, in many ways, the perfect Latin joint: delicious Cuban sandwiches, evenly cooked rice and beans, a relaxed atmosphere, and all the traditional flare that makes Central and South American cuisine so popular.
The Scene
Warm light and cordial chatter spills out onto the East Village sidewalk from this inviting Cuban restaurant. Cafe-style windows swing open in summer, perfectly framing the...
Even though the food was decent, the service was so bad that I would not recommend going here for the âall you can drinkâ special. I went with a big group where most of us were doing the âall you can drinkâ special and the drinks were not flowing
Bad food No response from restaurant to correct problem , always wanted to try this place.....
Came here for my birthday because I loved the lobster Benedict. NOT WORTH IT. It was so loud, I get it it's that type of place but the next day my throat hurt from screaming. The service was...
PLACE IS REALLY TINY. My party of 4 came here on a weekend without making reservations. We walked in and saw 3 small tables empty along with a large table for 10 people. We were told we had to...
Blegh. Like many of the other reviewers on this page, my group fell victim to the absurdly rude hostess (/also waitress? Who knows). I personally would recommend saving your 35 bucks to get...
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Cafe Cortadito is a Latin, Cuban, and Lunch specials restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends.
"Cortadito feels like a paladar, one of the restaurants in private homes that the Castro government allows because they bring in tourist dollars. It's partly the ambience, the wooden bar, cigar labels on the walls and the Buena Vista Social Club on the sound system. It's partly the loving welcome you get from the guayabera-clad waitstaff"
The Extras: Can't get enough of that bread? Pick some up at Parisi Bakery.
Where to Sit: The back room can be reserved for large parties of up to 15 people--make sure you call ahead to book it.
What to Drink: A pending liquor license means the restaurant is BYOB for now, but nonalcoholic drinks like a virgin mojito and guanabana juice are definitely worth trying, too.
The back room can be reserved for large parties of up to 15 people--make sure you call ahead to book it.
A pending liquor license means the restaurant is BYOB for now, but nonalcoholic drinks like a virgin mojito and guanabana juice are definitely worth trying, too.
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