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DTC News.- New Gastronomic Offer for Tourism in Granma


Published: Mon October 13, 2003
By: Publisher in Cuba Business > Business In Cuba
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Havana.- A new restaurant specializing in seafood will open in eastern Granma province, expanding the region’s options for the leisure industry.
The 60-seat Cayo Portillito Restaurant will open in the municipality of Pilon and was named after the small islet where it sits.

Owned by the company Palmares, the restaurant is located across from the Farallon del Caribe Hotel, in the coastal resort of Marea del Portillo.
Costumers travel to the restaurant by boat on a lagoon that is connected with the sea and is a safe haven for animals.

The restaurant serves seafood and fish and is an excellent place to enjoy sunset, south of Sierra Maestra, Cuba’s largest mountain range.

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