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  2. Rumba (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Rumba has included in Details magazine's list of the best new bars in the U.S. [22] Leonardo David Raymundo included the business in Eater Seattle 's 2017 list of ten "first-class" Caribbean restaurants in the city. [2] Writers for the website also included Rumba in a 2023 list of twenty "essential" Capitol Hill restaurants. [7]

  3. Bodeguita del medio - Wikipedia

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    La Bodeguita del Medio is a restaurant-bar in Havana, Cuba. La Bodeguita lays claim to being the birthplace of the Mojito cocktail, prepared in the bar since its opening in 1942, although this is disputed. It has been patronized by Salvador Allende, the poet Pablo Neruda, the artist Josignacio and many others. The rooms are full of curious ...

  4. Sans Souci Cabaret - Wikipedia

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    The Sans Souci was a nightclub within a natural environment and located seven miles outside of Havana. It had a restaurant and floor shows nightly that attracted a great number of tourists. It had a restaurant and floor shows nightly that attracted a great number of tourists.

  5. Havana Central, popular Cuban restaurant in Menlo Park Mall ...

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    Havana Central, a popular Cuban restaurant in Edison, permanently closed Friday after nearly 10 years in business.

  6. Arsenio Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Arsenio Rodríguez (born Ignacio Arsenio Travieso Scull; August 31, 1911 – December 30, 1970) [2] [3] was a Cuban musician, composer and bandleader. He played the tres, as well as the tumbadora, and he specialized in son, rumba and other Afro-Cuban music styles.

  7. Pedrito Martinez - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Pablo "Pedrito" Martinez was born in Havana, Cuba, September 12, 1973 in the Cayo Hueso neighborhood of Old Havana. Cayo Hueso is a neighborhood known for African-derived rumba rhythms. He grew up near the Palacio de la Rumba theater and watched renowned artists rehearse and perform as a child.

  8. Cajón de rumba - Wikipedia

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    The cajones de rumba are wooden boxes used as rhythmic percussion instruments in some styles of Cuban rumba. There are different types of cajones, namely the cajón tumbadora, the cajón bajo and the cajita, all of which are hand-struck. Cajones arrived to the docks of Matanzas and Havana in the 19th century. They were full of imported fish ...

  9. Talk:Rumba (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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