Café Habana

Cuban restaurant · Nolita

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The Least Annoying Restaurants In Nolita - New York - The Infatuation

"Café Habana should be busier. It isn’t exactly a ghost town at night, but it also isn’t tough to get into, and we can’t figure out why. At this diner-esque Cuban-Mexican restaurant (open since the ‘90s), you can listen to salsa and hip hop while you drink a frozen margarita and eat a good, crispy Cubano. You’ll have fun, you’ll eat some solid food, and you’ll pay around $20 for your meal (sans margarita)." - bryan kim

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17 Prince St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

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