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OUR
HISTORY
Orlando
Garcia was born in Guines, Cuba. As a young man he worked
in many well known and highly respected restaurants on the
island. By the time he left Cuba in 1967, he was an accomplished
chef.
In
1977 he opened his first restaurant in downtown Los Angeles,
Mi Rinconcito (My Little Corner) where he developed his unique
way of creating and serving traditional Cuban dishes. In 1979
he furthered his success by relocating to El Rincon Criollo
(“The Native Corner”) in Culver City. There he
perfected his own marinade sauce using his unique blend of
spices which is now knows as the Versailles Mojo (marinade
sauce).
In
1981, with the collaboration of his oldest son, William Garcia,
who was trained by his father, they opened Versailles in West
Los Angeles. Versailles, as a result of its notorious popularity,
has since expanded many times to accommodate a growing number
of patrons.
Today,
with five (5) locations, Orlando and William Garcia have created
a menu which includes typical dishes such as roast pork, beef
tongue, sautéed ox tail, halibut in garlic sauce, and
their best creation – roast chicken, marinated in Versailles
Mojo sauce. These favorite dishes have made Versailles one
of LA’s most popular restaurants. Versailles will no
doubt continue to be one of the most successful Cuban restaurants
in the country!
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