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Cuba

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Cuba

Restaurant: Casa Cuba - 99 Church Road, London SE19 2PR

Cuba is an Island east of Mexico and south of Florida. Its capital city is Havana.

Cuban cuisine is very similar to Spanish, Caribbean and African cuisines. Many Cuban dishes  consist of foods such as: rice, plantains, beans and root vegetables (There are a lot of these as the climate in Cuba is perfect for growing crops). There is, however, only a limited supply of meat in Cuba, therefore it is rationed; meaning Cubans will make do with many meat-free dishes. The most popular method of preparing food is frying or deep-frying. Any foods from vegetables to meat can be deep-fried in Cuba.

We easily found a very authentic Cuban called Casa Cuba. It said at the top of the menu: 'The most authentic Cuban experience this side of Havana' so we booked a table straight away!

Our Orders:

Starters: Stuffed Plantains - Plantain shells stuffed with shredded beef stew

               Black bean hummus - Hummus made from black beans with green plantain fries

               Cassava Chips - Fried cassava cut like chips (cassava is a vegetable grown in Cuca)

               Iberico Pork Cheeks - Pork cheeks with black pepper potato mash and guava sauce

Mains: Roast Chicken - Slow roasted chicken in Cuban mojo, rice and beans cooked together and fried ripe plantains

           Cuban Beef Burger - Cuban style burger with creole sauce and cassava chips

 

Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ .5

 

This restaurant was a very good discovery as it sold lots of very authentic Cuban dishes and was decorated in a very Cuban way. The food was very good; we were surprised that the Cassava Chips were so nice as our previous trip to Burundi had made us rather dislike cassava, but now I think I could even eat cassava chips instead of potato chips! The best dish would have to be the Iberico Pork Cheeks, they were so delicate but flavoursome and amazing, you really have to try them. As well as every dish being very good, the waiter was also kind and helpful. The only thing that we were slightly disappointed by was the desserts; they didn’t serve any Cuban ones. You may wonder why I’ve given it three and a half stars but in my ratings this means it was a very good meal but something may have let it down slightly, in this case the desserts.

 

Altogether this is a very good Cuban meal experience which I definitely recommend that you try. Just be careful that you pick the Cuban dishes and not the Spanish ones as there are quite a few on the menu.



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Mexico

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Mexico

Restaurant: La Perla - 28 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7JS

Mexico is in the south of North America, it is bordered by the United States, Belize and Guatemala. Its capital city is Mexico City.

Mexican cuisine is always thought of as being very spicy, which some of it is, but it can also be very mild. The food was largely influenced by the Spanish when they invaded Mexico in 1519 AD. A popular Mexican dish is tortillas (a flatbread made from finely ground flour), which can be filled  meat, guacamole, salsa, blackbeans, cheese, rice and peppers.

As Mexican is quiet a well known cuisine we had a lot of options. We passed one in Covent Garden called La Perla and decided to have a try.

Our orders:

Starter: Nachos - with tomato salsa. 

Mains: Chicken Fajita - with spiced chicken, mixed pepper and onions. Served with pico de gallo, guacamole, sour cream and refried beans. 

           Combination - 1 Enchilada verde and 2 roast beef street tacos. Served with black beans, rice and tomatillo verde cream. 

           La Perla Burrito - A mild smoked chile chicken tortilla (flour) with cheese, lettuce, pico de gallo, mild roasted tomato chile salsa, guacamole and sour cream. Black beans and Mexican rice on the side. 

Dessert: Hot Chocolate Brownie - with vanilla ice cream on the side. (I know, I know, not very Mexican)

Rating: ☆☆

Having heard some good reviews of La Perla, we were very disappointed. The Combination was average and the La Perla Burrito wasn't nice at all, it tasted like cleaning products. To make it worse, one of the so called 'HotChocolate Brownies came cold! They tasted shop bought. There were some positives though, the Chicken Fajita was served still sizzling in the pan which is a very special and unique way to receive food, what's more, it also tasted nice.

Best dish: Chicken Fajita

Could have been better: La Perla Burrito, Combination

If you want to have a Mexican meal I wouldn't suggest going to La Perla. Although the environment was nice, I think if you're going for something as popular as Mexican you can do better. For Mexican, I suggest you try Wahaca, this is my all time favourite Mexican. 


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