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This place has gone downhill hill. The Cuban sandwich is not made on Cuban bread, it was rather soggy and barely had the flavors or ratios of ingredients of what a Cuban sandwich should be. If you know, you know. The Cuban coffee was bitter and tasted burnt, I don’t think they clean their machine well, to top it off the coffee was watery and lukewarm, just awful. D’Cuban started off doing a pretty decent job back in the early pandemic days and sadly has lost it’s touch over the course of 3 years. I came when the sisters “Always Hungry ATL” recommended this spot on their Instagram and it was great. If they don’t get back to doing things the way they use to, I will not return or recommend them.To D’Cuban owners!!1. Work on your coffee making process, something is not right with it.2. Clean your coffee machine several times a day so that the coffee doesn’t taste burnt.3. Your ratio of milk and coffee is not correct, very watery and temperature is not good, lukewarm.4. Your bread is not authentic Cuban bread or anything close, and whatever bread you use, press it longer so that it’s nice and crispy and not soggy.5. You need more ham and pork in the sandwich, it is weak.6. Look back at the videos that “Always Hungry ATL” did for you (in 2020) the food is not looking or tasting like that anymore and that’s when it was very good.Hope you improve!
The empanadas were absolutely delicious! Each bite was a burst of savory goodness that left me craving for more. The variety of fillings offered something for everyone, and the seasoning was spot-on. I had the beef empanadas the cheese! I can't wait to go back for another round of these amazing empanadas!
Liked it, didn't love it. The ropa vieja bowl was good, and a good amount of food for the price. The chicken empanada was a little dry. Honestly I had hoped they had some kind of chimichurri steak, but the menu was pretty limited.I also didn't realize what the market was like. It's a big indoor cafeteria of counter serve stalls, with some community tables in the center and seating outside as well. D'Cuban is one counter in there.All that said, I'd eat here again.
Pork was very dry, I’m guessing because it has been reheated several times.