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From the despot PR mouthpiece of latin America. ;)

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Cuba’s restaurants achieve five-star status

Havana, Oct 25 (Prensa Latina) As part of the process of continuous improvement in Cuba's lodging facilities, two restaurants of the Meliá Habana hotel were categorized as five-star, tourism authorities acknowledged today.
 

A statement from the Spanish hotel chain Meliá (Cuba branch) added that the establishments are focused on offering the most satisfactory experience to the client (the classification was granted on the basis of official Cuban standards).

They mentioned that both are specialized in Japanese and Italian cuisines, respectively, and are located near the hotel lobby and integrated to the novel concept of the Plaza Costa Habana.

The process was carried out by experts who based their criteria on the NC 126: 2001 standard, titled Tourism Industry, which establishes requirements for the classification by categories of restaurants that provide services to tourists.

This regulation establishes that, in order to obtain the five-fork seal, the restaurant needs to stand out for the highest possible conditions of luxury and comfort. Its facilities will be of high quality and modern restaurant techniques will be present, Meliá emphasizes.

 

https://www.plenglish.com/news/2023/10/25/cubas-restaurants-achieve-five-star-status/

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“Most satisfactory” is the great white whale I find myself on a never ending search for when seeking the ultimate 5-star (five fork?) dining experience 

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