NYC — Spring 2013: Tina's Cuban Cuisine
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Friday, May 17, 2013
My brother, not having much time to spare from work but wanting to see us before we left the city, took us out for a quick lunch on our last day in New York. As both his office and our hotel is in midtown, he decided to take us to one of his favourite lunch spots in the area, Tina's Cuban Cuisine. As you can guess by the name of the restaurant, they serve Chinese food. Just kidding, they serve Cuban. Anyway, this is a place that I would never really stop in on my own; it's somewhere you're brought by a local. It looks very unassuming from the outside, with just a simple awning and a board featuring the menu and weekly specials. It's more popular for take-out and delivery, as the massive line-up in the take-out section and half a dozen delivery guys running in and out of the place can attest to, but there is a small dining area in the back (by small, I mean like, eight tables) for those who want to eat in. We somehow managed to grab the last table, which was a miracle in itself since we were in the middle of lunch rush.
This place is very no-nonsense: there is no ambiance (lots of fluorescent lighting and almost zero decor), and both the customers and the staff are constantly in a hurry (it is New York, after all). However, they serve authentic, cheap, and tasty Cuban comfort food. Upon recommendation from my brother, we all got the roasted pork with yellow rice and sweet plantains, which comes in very generous portions. Dependable, filling, and totally satisfying. What really makes their food truly addictive, though, is their spicy green sauce, which is some sort of creamy pico de gallo concoction. Seriously, regulars of the place know to drench their food in it, and for good reason — this sauce is to their food like tzatziki is to souvlaki or hummus is to a falafel pita. That is to say, a necessary component and quite possibly the best part of the meal. And I swear, it's like crack — apparently, people started asking for so much of the green sauce on the side that they had to start charging extra for it (however, if you dine in, the sauce is unlimited and a table of four people can very easily finish one entire bottle).
Our waitress was friendly and insanely efficient (she was legit running everywhere, as she is the only person working the dine-in area and also helping with the take-out line) — since they are consistently cooking for the constant stream of people coming in, they serve you super-fast and the food is hot and freshly made. At about $12 per person after tax, it proved to be by far the cheapest meal of our trip. In an area full of incredibly expensive restaurants, I can see why so many locals — from students to suits — reach here nearly everyday for a quick and affordable lunch. If you're visiting New York on a budget and find yourself in midtown (or maybe you're just craving Cuban food), Tina's is worth a visit.
Tina's Cuban Cuisine
179 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(212) 679-3500
That looks SO good!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never had Cuban food before, but after binging on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations, I've got a huge craving for all types of Latin American foods.
So HUNGEEEE!!
LOL! You know, I'd never had Cuban food before that, either. Not even a non-authentic Cuban sandwich!
DeleteI watched an episode of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown on CNN, when he was in Quebec, and now I feel like there should be black truffle and foie gras on everything. :P HE IS EVIL.
I'm staying in midtown so maybe I can make this my late night second dinner! I haven't had real authentic Cuban either. :D
ReplyDeleteIt's a good place if you want cheap, tasty, and authentic Cuban. They close at 8:00pm, though, so go for lunch. :)
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