“You can’t hide this excellent Cuban restaurant,” writes Vivian Loh of last month’s subject, Frita Batidos on W. Washington. “FB catered our wedding,” writes Megan Hartline. “I spent a lot of time salivating over menus, so I recognized the [logo] script right away.”

Ten-year old Alex Marsh “nearly missed it,” and Dave Sweeton confessed he “wouldn’t have gotten it without your diplomacy clue.” “Recent diplomatic events” Robert Kerr notes, “refers to the Cuban food” and the thawing of relations with Cuba. “Mmmm,” says Kirsten Terry. “Diplomacy never tasted so good!” “That’s my 4-year-old’s favorite restaurant,” writes Chuck Warpehoski. “We don’t get there often tho’, as our toddler is a wrecking machine.”

“‘Morning, noon and night’. I like that,” writes David Karl about the sign. As the owner of an old car, he hopes diplomacy extended to the sharing of classic car mechanics.

Twenty-two people correctly identified Frita Batidos. Our random drawing winner, Kathy Peterson, says that the old days of spring break trips and Cuban dance clubs may surface once again. She’ll enjoy her $25 gift certificate at Seva.

To enter this month’s contest, use the photo and clue on the Back Page of the June issue to identify the feature and follow the instructions at the bottom of the page.