The Sandwich Cubanos and Ropa Vieja are back.

Just about two weeks after closing its Race Street operations, San Jose’s Habana Cuba is reopening today in the SoFA Market downtown.

This time it’s an urban eatery with counter-style ordering and communal seating and not a full sit-down restaurant.

But customers will be happy to hear that much of the menu has made the move.

Look for camarones, tostones (green plantains), ceviche and the yucca fries with the irresistible garlic dipping sauce on the appetizer menu. Entrees and sandwiches include slow-roasted pork, shredded beef stewed in tomato sauced with green bell peppers, onions and Cuban herbs (that’s the Ropa Vieja) and Cuban corn tamales topped with pork or beef. Sides include black beans and sweet plantains.

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And naturally, there is Cuban beer.

Details: The new Habana Cuba, located at 387 S. First St., will serve on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 to 9 p.m. On weekends they’ll serve straight through from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. www.998cuba.com.