Cuban in Detroit

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  • Armando's

    4242 W. Vernor Detroit

    (313) 554-0666

    Armando's stays open until 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays (until 2 a.m. the rest of the week), and the post-bar crowd that spills over from Dearborn and downtown Detroit's clubs can choose from the regular Mexican fare-or Mexican breakfast. They roll in at 2-3 a.m., and, depending on what's happening, there can be a line outside at 3 a.m. Owner Cecilia Benedict approves of the late night crowd, and says watching buzzed patrons, churlish lovers and new friends can make it worth working late.
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  • Cafe Habana

    419 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 544-6255

    Café Habana offers excellent, reasonably priced Cuban cuisine in a fun, funky-chic setting, along with Latin music and a full bar, in downtown Royal Oak’s ever-expanding restaurant hub. The Caribbean nation’s food is simple, with Spanish and Central American influences, but substantial. Grilled meats dominate platos principales, enhanced by fresh and spicy marinades and sauces.
  • Frita Batidos

    117 W. Washington, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 761-2882; (734) (FAX)

    Frita Batidos offers an array of cuban-inspired sandwiches and intriguing side-dishes.  Their quirky drinks include tropical milkshakes, coffee drinks and ginger-lime soda.  A street-vendor motif and communal, picnic-table seating add a bit of whimsy.