<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> I was talkin bout one of the first on the list, which described a cuban sandwich that didn't sound anything like a cuban sandwich

Though to be fair, the "cuban sandwich" is really a Florida thing, brought over first to the Tampa area by the likes of Jose Marti and later by the those that got the boot by Castro and Che.

Today's Cuban sandwich, when eaten in Cuba, tends to be nothing more than cheese slapped between bread, though I'm sure that tourist places sell stuff more like what is eaten in FL.

I noticed down the list that there was a place in Miami proly near Little Havana that sounded more like what I am used to.


You know you're in for a rough night at sea when the barometer does this: