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We came here last night.. the waiter was really nice in the beginning of the night but when we asked for extra plantain chips..we were charged a ri...
Family-recipe Cuban tapas and festive decor mean it's party time.
Nightly Happy Hour in Bar/lounge *Buy 1 get 1 free drinks and tapas* Every night 5-8pmZAGAT 2007- If you love "mojitos", the "yummy" variety at this Noho Cuban bar/restaurant just plain "rocks" abetted by margaritas, sangria and "delicious small plates"; the brick-lined space is "small" but "festive", and an "everyday happy hour" keeps things "totally affordable."Live DJ Saturday nights! Nominated for Best Group Dining on Citysearch!
The SceneThe bar's upbeat Latin music, colorful stools and cocktail napkins, and a fruity drink menu are the first confirmations that Agozar lives up to its translation: "A good time." Add gracious staff, 25 tasting-sized tapas and lively noise from the dining room and you'll be planning your second visit before you've been seated. Mingle at the angled bar or hit the narrow back room where the city's pretties are celebrating birthdays like it's their full-time job.The FoodCuban-raised siblings Diana and Gerardo Perez now offer their household favorites for sharing. (Servers suggest two per person for passing.) Groups will appreciate larger plates such as the harmonious Cuban sandwich with plantain chips, or mussels steamed in a banana leaf. But smaller dishes, including skewered marinated pork, breaded steak (Grandma's recipe) and four empanadas with four sauces, are where the chef shines, making each bite a small Cuban feast.