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AZ SLIM
02-05-2025, 07:19 AM
I'm looking for recommendations for a restaurant that serves a good Cuban sandwich in the Wildwood/Leesburg area. Maybe father away if it is worth it.
I know there is a LOT of debate about the origin of the Cubano, and recently read that some people say that there is a "Tampa" version that adds Salami and a "Miami" version that does not.
I have had them with salami and without. I like the little kick from salami, but I like both.
I come from the far western states where the Cuban sandwich started making inroads in some restaurants. No salami there.
Ropnrose
02-05-2025, 07:44 AM
I'm looking for recommendations for a restaurant that serves a good Cuban sandwich in the Wildwood/Leesburg area. Maybe father away if it is worth it.
I know there is a LOT of debate about the origin of the Cubano, and recently read that some people say that there is a "Tampa" version that adds Salami and a "Miami" version that does not.
I have had them with salami and without. I like the little kick from salami, but I like both.
I come from the far western states where the Cuban sandwich started making inroads in some restaurants. No salami there.
I go to Villa Pinar for Cuban food. I've had their Cuban sandwich and it is very good. When you walk into the place there's a hot table (think cafeteria) where you can see the selections of food. There's always a good crowd at lunch time. It's north on 441, on the east side of the road. Not too far north of Spruce Creek CC.
Pondboy
02-05-2025, 11:14 AM
Havana Country Club serves a Cuban….your call on whether it’s good. There is also Bori Burger in Leesburg.
shut the front door
02-05-2025, 02:04 PM
If you find yourself in Mt. Dora, there are 2 Cuban restaurants that are pretty good.
asianthree
02-05-2025, 03:46 PM
Havana Country Club serves a Cuban….your call on whether it’s good. There is also Bori Burger in Leesburg.
Havanas Cuban has salami on it, so Tampa style
BuddaDude
02-05-2025, 07:21 PM
To get a huge selection of Cuban Sandwiches to try go to the 14th Annual Intl. Ford Cuban Sandwich Festival;
Sunday, March 30th, 2025, Noon - 6 pm @Historic Ybor City. BACK AT CENTENNIAL PARK in HISTORIC YBOR CITY!
I went last year… great music, food, and cigars!
Pairadocs
02-05-2025, 08:06 PM
I'm looking for recommendations for a restaurant that serves a good Cuban sandwich in the Wildwood/Leesburg area. Maybe father away if it is worth it.
I know there is a LOT of debate about the origin of the Cubano, and recently read that some people say that there is a "Tampa" version that adds Salami and a "Miami" version that does not.
I have had them with salami and without. I like the little kick from salami, but I like both.
I come from the far western states where the Cuban sandwich started making inroads in some restaurants. No salami there.
Chicken Time restaurant in Belleview on Rt. 441 (on the right when going toward Ocala, it's easy to miss but there is a sign) is a legend in this area, in business many many years and known for their small but clean neat restaurant and authentic Cuban and Puerto Rican food. If you just want a quick takeout, believe it or not, Publix deli does make a passable authentic Cuban with ham and sliced pork, and they do use a press. I'm sure you could ask for any non traditional add-ons too, like salami !
kkingston57
02-05-2025, 11:56 PM
If you find yourself in Mt. Dora, there are 2 Cuban restaurants that are pretty good.
Agree 100%
kkingston57
02-05-2025, 11:59 PM
Hard to find a Cuban Sandwich in TV and finding a good one is even worse. Most sandwich shops do not have the press needed for a good Cuban
Ecuadog
02-06-2025, 01:21 AM
I enjoy the Cuban sandwiches at the Cafe Havana in Ocala. They're only open Mon-Fri, for breakfast and lunch.
Cafe Havana
923 N Magnolia Ave
Ocala, FL 34475
rustyp
02-06-2025, 05:39 AM
Havanas Cuban has salami on it, so Tampa style
I make my own concoction. I substitute capicola for the ham. I add a touch of Bee Sting (a pineapple guava hot sauce).
bjswist
02-07-2025, 07:21 AM
Bori Burger in Leesburg. Absolute best[/QUOTE]
RickyLee
02-07-2025, 07:57 AM
I go to Villa Pinar for Cuban food. I've had their Cuban sandwich and it is very good. When you walk into the place there's a hot table (think cafeteria) where you can see the selections of food. There's always a good crowd at lunch time. It's north on 441, on the east side of the road. Not too far north of Spruce Creek CC.
I will second Villa pinar, I am far from Cuban! But I really enjoy the food and I told my Cuban buddy about it, he comes in every week to our workplace, after he stopped one time he thanked me for telling him about it and stops quite often now. I will definitely keep going back although I don't know the difference probably between good and bad Cuban food! Give it a shot I think you'll like it
ThirdOfFive
02-07-2025, 08:47 AM
Another upvote for Villa Pinar. Great place (and huge portions). Never had a sandwich there but the rest of what they offer is great.
phojo
02-07-2025, 08:50 AM
Beef O’Brady’s
Road Apple
02-07-2025, 08:50 AM
Oxford Downs!
Sgt Ed
02-07-2025, 09:05 AM
I'm looking for recommendations for a restaurant that serves a good Cuban sandwich in the Wildwood/Leesburg area. Maybe father away if it is worth it.
I know there is a LOT of debate about the origin of the Cubano, and recently read that some people say that there is a "Tampa" version that adds Salami and a "Miami" version that does not.
I have had them with salami and without. I like the little kick from salami, but I like both.
I come from the far western states where the Cuban sandwich started making inroads in some restaurants. No salami there. Does TAMPA ring a bell.
Johnsocat
02-07-2025, 10:47 AM
Sunny Pint in Freedom Plaza just past the Brownwood Hotel on 44 is very good!
AZ SLIM
02-07-2025, 11:13 AM
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll be sure to check them out when I am in the area.
A couple of comments/replies.
Yes, Tampa rings a bell. I read the history of the sandwich, and one theory is that it was invented in Ybor City on the north side of Tampa. The Columbia Restaurant there is famous for it. And, there is an annual cuban sandwich festival there Annual FORD International Cuban Sandwich Festivals (https://www.cubansandwichfestival.com/)
Since the Cuban sandwich was invented in Florida it is interesting to see some of you suggest Cuban restaurants as good sources. I guess they have embraced the USA addition to their traditional Cuban food.
Thanks again
aloisbaughn2133
02-07-2025, 11:37 AM
B D Beans Coffee Co in Belleview, the best I've found
jjombrello
02-07-2025, 11:53 AM
I have had the Cuban sandwich at Havana a couple of times. The first was excellent, the second - not so much.
loufromnewjersey
02-07-2025, 01:28 PM
For a good Cuban sandwich go to Tom’s Cuban on the Go. 1800 rt 484. At the intersection with hwy 75 exit 341 behind the gas station.
It’s been written up as best Cuban sandwich on the go in Florida. Sandwiches are great
and good Cuban food also.
Gulfhills
02-07-2025, 09:22 PM
We love going to Troy's Cuban Deli and Clermont, Fl.
cphubbell@aol.com
02-07-2025, 10:20 PM
The Columbia House restaurant is in Ybor City and is quite an experience.
Cuban sandwiches, full menu and an awesome house salad
Also in Celebration with same menu but not quite the same ambience
Bonanza
02-08-2025, 12:46 AM
I'll make this short and sweet . . .
Another vote for Villa Pinar.
Excellent!
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