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- Q7126351 subject Q7257746.
- Q7126351 subject Q7283299.
- Q7126351 subject Q7319416.
- Q7126351 subject Q7483614.
- Q7126351 subject Q9460157.
- Q7126351 abstract "Paladar (plural: paladares) is a term that in Spanish translates literally to "Palatal" and used with that meaning in the Spanish speaking world, however in Cuba is used exclusively to refer to restaurants run by self-employers. Mostly family-run businesses, paladares are fundamentally directed to serve as a counterpart to state-run restaurants for tourists seeking a more vivid interaction with Cuban reality, and looking for homemade Cuban food.".
- Q7126351 thumbnail Havana_-_Cuba_-_0973.jpg?width=300.
- Q7126351 wikiPageExternalLink foros.php?t=4139.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q15180.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q1797428.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q192786.
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- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q3427917.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q7257746.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q7283299.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q7319416.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q7483614.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q925448.
- Q7126351 wikiPageWikiLink Q9460157.
- Q7126351 comment "Paladar (plural: paladares) is a term that in Spanish translates literally to "Palatal" and used with that meaning in the Spanish speaking world, however in Cuba is used exclusively to refer to restaurants run by self-employers. Mostly family-run businesses, paladares are fundamentally directed to serve as a counterpart to state-run restaurants for tourists seeking a more vivid interaction with Cuban reality, and looking for homemade Cuban food.".
- Q7126351 label "Paladar".
- Q7126351 depiction Havana_-_Cuba_-_0973.jpg.