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😍 A Feast for the Eyes and Taste Buds: A Stunning Cuban Restaurant

This Cuban restaurant, located in the heart of Philadelphia, caught my eye during a shopping trip. I was immediately drawn in by its beautiful interior decor. The ambiance is truly stunning ✅, as if the entire essence of Cuba has been transported into the restaurant ❤️. The dishes are also incredibly delicious and cater well to Asian palates. The average cost per person is around $30-35. Overall, this place is full of delightful surprises 😄 and deserves a five-star recommendation 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. It’s definitely on my list of must-try restaurants in Philadelphia 🍴. (Next to the restaurant is an ice cream shop with over 100 years of history. A local friend told me that it’s a must-visit place in Philadelphia. It’s called The Franklin Fountain, located at 116 Market St, Philadelphia.) 🌟 Cuban Pork Belly with Plantain Fritters (Masitas de Puerco Fritas) $27 The pork belly is incredibly tender and slightly salty but not greasy at all. Plantain fritters (Tostones) are a Latin American delicacy. The fritters themselves are quite plain, with just a bit of salt on the surface. They have a slightly hard texture, similar to very thin taro cakes. The dish also comes with a side of rice and black bean puree. 🌟 Seafood Paella (Paella Marinera) $36 This dish resembles Spanish seafood paella, topped with lobster tails, shrimp, and mussels. It also includes bell peppers, squid, and onions. The rice at the bottom is infused with a rich seafood sauce. Although the seafood is slightly dry, the juices have soaked into the rice, giving it a strong seafood flavor. #Philadelphia #PhillyLife #PhillyFood

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😍 A Feast for the Eyes and Taste Buds: A Stunning Cuban Restaurant

This Cuban restaurant, located in the heart of Philadelphia, caught my eye during a shopping trip. I was immediately drawn in by its beautiful interior decor. The ambiance is truly stunning ✅, as if the entire essence of Cuba has been transported into the restaurant ❤️. The dishes are also incredibly delicious and cater well to Asian palates. The average cost per person is around $30-35. Overall, this place is full of delightful surprises 😄 and deserves a five-star recommendation 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. It’s definitely on my list of must-try restaurants in Philadelphia 🍴. (Next to the restaurant is an ice cream shop with over 100 years of history. A local friend told me that it’s a must-visit place in Philadelphia. It’s called The Franklin Fountain, located at 116 Market St, Philadelphia.) 🌟 Cuban Pork Belly with Plantain Fritters (Masitas de Puerco Fritas) $27 The pork belly is incredibly tender and slightly salty but not greasy at all. Plantain fritters (Tostones) are a Latin American delicacy. The fritters themselves are quite plain, with just a bit of salt on the surface. They have a slightly hard texture, similar to very thin taro cakes. The dish also comes with a side of rice and black bean puree. 🌟 Seafood Paella (Paella Marinera) $36 This dish resembles Spanish seafood paella, topped with lobster tails, shrimp, and mussels. It also includes bell peppers, squid, and onions. The rice at the bottom is infused with a rich seafood sauce. Although the seafood is slightly dry, the juices have soaked into the rice, giving it a strong seafood flavor. #Philadelphia #PhillyLife #PhillyFood

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