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"Versailles feels much like any number of Miami restaurants
that cater to the Cuban community..."
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"The garlic chicken alone is reason enough to come here,
and is indeed what most diners set out for..."
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"A casual eatery where splashy, colorful decor and long
waits go hand-in-hand, Versailles -- which makes historical
reference to the period of Cuban prosperity following the
1763 signing of the Treaty of Versailles..."
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"Versailles is only a heartbeat away from the way Cuba
used to be..."
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"L.A.'s best, jammed with those who come for the best
broiled garlic chicken imaginable..."
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"You see, the food here is great, and the portions are
enormous..."
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fragrant fowl for the swift and sustained success of Southern
California's Cuban restaurant chain Versailles. A casual eatery
where splashy, colorful decor and long waits go hand-in-hand,
Versailles -- which makes historical reference to the period
of Cuban prosperity following the 1763 signing of the Treaty
of Versailles -- is locally famous for its onion-covered roasted
garlic chicken, a split-bird portion of tangy breath demolition.
The kiss-killing dish is just one of the many items on the
restaurant's signature island menu, which also includes such
hearty specialties as rib-eye steak, liver steak and onions,
paella valenciana, grilled king fish, breaded pork chops and
shredded beef. To round out the main course most orders come
with side orders of white rice, fried plantains and soupy
black beans. Cuban-curious patrons can also choose to sample
one of Versailles' imported soft drinks or sip on milkshakes
made with banana, coconut, papaya or other fruit for a sweet
finish to their meal. -- Jesse Torres
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