A hole-in-the-wall eatery on iconic Paseo de Martí (Prado), Tatagua features flavorful food and affordable cocktails. The two-story colonial building has been restored into an eclectic mashup of rustic furniture and Cuban artwork. Ask for any dish with smashed sweet potato – the recipe is a spot on. Grilled octopus with pesto is another highlight, as are the veg-friendly dishes. Tatagua takes its name from the indigenous name of the Cuban witch butterfly. Ask the staff about the legend behind it.