In 2013, Chef-Owner Diego Hernandez transformed his mother’s house into “a holy house of culinary worship,” as Guy describes it. Aptly named La Catedral (which translates to The Cathedral), this spot offers a mix of Cuban and international dishes. A standout is the goat stew, which is marinated in a red wine mixture for 12 hours before cooking. It’s served alongside malanga, a boiled root similar to yuca.
This trip, Guy Fieri's hittin' up the hot spots in Havana, Cuba. First, a neighborhood joint cooking up house-cured lamb and freshly-caught snapper. Next, a house-turned-restaurant dishin' out savory goat stew and Chinese fried rice. Then, a cigar-lovers' haven serving specialties like "drunk chicken" and pork with plantains.
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