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Bongos Cuban Cafe & Sky Lounge
Bongos Cuban Cafe is a shimmery new edition to Seminole Paradise,
the fifth branch of the festive restaurant launched by Miami super couple Gloria and Emilio Estefan. This Bongos is a little
different, though. It's owned by the restaurant group CB5 (Tatu), which has a licensing agreement with the Estefans. Celebrities
are often involved with restaurants in name only, but CB5 officials say the couple had a "strong presence" in shaping
the decor and menu at the nearly 4-month-old, $5-million restaurant and lounge at the entertainment complex next to the Seminole
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino near Hollywood. You might see Pit Bull or Dennis Rodman stop by, so it's not your typical Cuban
café - especially with $6 Cuban bread and $24 ropa vieja. But for the most part, the food is traditional. Ambience: The setting, more elaborate than
other Bongos, is meant to be reminiscent of a '40s Havana supper club with a contemporary, high-decibel vibe. Gleaming in
silver and white, the 7,000-square-foot, 280-seat restaurant has fancy chandeliers and a 20-foot window where you can watch
flames shoot up in an elaborate rotisserie. One side of the bar is topped by a stage and the other extends outside to the
patio, and there's a mezzanine overlooking the dining room. On one visit, our service was excellent, and the next time it
lagged. The music is so loud you practically have to shout your order, so no wonder our waiter brought us fried plantains
instead of tostones.
Bongos Cuban Cafe & Sky Lounge Seminole Paradise, 5733
Seminole Way, near Hollywood 954-791-3040
Source Miami.com http://www.miami.com/bongos-cuban-cafe-amp-sky-lounge-article
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