First thougts:
I’m completely Biased! Like I said in the video, Fantasia Cuban Mojito is my most favorite shisha! It’s in the same premium quality level as starbuzz, for about the same price. I always look forward to smoking Cuban Mojito!
Apparatus:
Bowl: Blue Phunnel bowl
Hose: Green Cobra Hose
Hookah: Large [idk the brand] Hookah
Coals: Coconaras
Filler: Ice water
Cut: Red dye, thick cut shisha, a good bit of stems, and VERY sweet smelling.
Experience:
Myself: I always love this shisha. I love how it never gets old, and it lasts FOREVER. Not really, but it does last about an hour to an hour and a half. The taste is really minty, and a little sweet. It goes perfectly though. It’s kinda like sprite, but not really. It doesn’t taste exactly like a mojito, but I can tell that it was made to imitate one.
Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ [10/10]
The fanclub: [Jaime]: It’s a good shisha. It’s flavor is even, and it mixes well. I can taste the mint in it, with another unknown flavor. I can relax with Cuban Mojito, because it’s just that good.
Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ [9/10]
Smoke:
The smoke is huge. The clouds are thick and smell great. They’re the same as starbuzz clouds, with coconaras. Probably some of the best clouds you can get with hookah, without burning the shisha.
Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ [10/ 10]
Overall:
I’ll probably smoke this shisha a hundred times more if I have it. I’ll never get burnt out on it, and I’ll never tell you not to try it. I would send out samples if I could. Cuban Mojito is by far my favorite shisha. With that, I recommend you try it if you ever have a chance to.
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26Oct
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13May
As I explained in my original Hydro review, Hyrdo [ in my opinion ] is probably the best herbal shisha that is on the market today. It’s made right here in America, with premium herbs from another country. Hydro is first packaged in ziplock bags, then again in a convenient sized cardboard box. The smell of the shisha penetrates right through the bag and box, leaving you drooling on yourself before you even get a chance to smoke it.
Flavor: Strawberry.
First Thoughts:
Opening the bag, you get a really really sweet strawberry smell. Almost like strawberry shortcake topping. Again, the smell is extremely strong, which I believe is a great quality in a shisha.Cut: Dyed red. Looks like hundreds of small sticks. Very nature-like.

Flavor: Have you ever went to the bank or doctor and get those little lollipops, wrapped in plastic? This tastes just like one of those. Extremely sweet, and partially fruity. Definitely strawberry though. 6/10
Smoke: Not as good as the last few times we’ve smoked Hydro. Still impressed for it being an herbal shisha. 6/10
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11May
Herbal might always mean the same, but it doesn’t exactly always have to taste the same. I guess we realized this when we were trying out one of the newest herbal shisha’s on the market, Hydro. The name doesn’t exactly explain the product too well, so I’ll take the liberty of doing that myself.
Hydro herbal shisha is tobacco free, nicotine free, and also free of all other additives that most shisha’s have to offer. It’s made right here in the US, with premium herbs from another country. Hydro carries around 19 separate flavors, ranging from pineapple, to rose, an even to coffee! They only come in 50 gram boxes, but they are extremely cheap.
First thoughts:
When I first opened the box, the smell was really intense. It was a really sweet fruity smell. The smell made me have really high standards for the shisha, even knowing that most herbal shisha’s aren’t exactly premium if you know what I mean. Packing the bowl, I was practically drooling on myself.Cut: Herby. It looks like a bunch of small sticks soaked in molasses for a while, and dyed red.

Flavor: The flavor was surprisingly not like the smell. It wasn’t nearly as fruity or sugary as I thought it to be. Regardless, it had the right mix of both the sugar and the fruit, thank goodness. Overall, I was highly impressed with Hydro. I would rate it a 7/10.
Smoke: I would give the smoke a 8/10. It impressed me more than the flavor did. There was about as much smoke as most other brands, if not more.
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02May
On weekend nights at this Cafe, you might want to get there early. Starting around nine at night, you can have up to a two hour wait to get into a local hookah lounge, The Casbah Cafe. While they have seating both inside and out, the wait times are tedious and often people leave before being seated. However, they do have a bar, so you can go get yourself a drink and return to your friends waiting outside of the gate for you.
The interior of the Casbah Cafe is very traditional, but also pretty cramped. There are two sections, one is what you see when you first walk in. That section is full of tables and chairs, like a restaurant. The second section is off to your left, with row benches, ottomans, stools, and tables. None of which were too comfortable. The stools were completely hard, no cushion whatsoever. The tables were wobbly, and felt unstable. Besides those flaws, the cafe had a very comfortable atmosphere.
Dining was immaculate. The server had no problems taking our orders, which were very inexpensive considering the quality and quantity of the meal. Me and my partner had a combo, which let us taste a little bit of a lot, for a very minimal price. Some of the things we were able to try were Lamb, Swordfish, hummus, pickled eggplant, and some kind of fried cheese. The lamb was completely tender. We were able to tear it into pieces with just our forks, and it had just the right flavoring. While this was our first time trying swordfish, I was completely dumbfounded by the deliciousness of the fish. Seasoned to perfection, and obviously fresh. As for the other À la carte’s, they were no lower in standards than the main dish. The eggplant was nothing less than mouthwatering, while the hummus and cheese were neutral flavored. Overall, the dining was immeasurably the best part of the experience.
Our friends have told us about The Casbah Cafe’s soothing “Citrus Bowl.” It’s a house blend of orange, lemon, and cherry I believe. While the flavor was really interesting,the smoke kept getting harsh. The server didn’t check up on the hookah, at all. We had to use our kabob sticks to move around the coals ourselves, which is apparently a “No No.” The lack of upkeep on our hookah made us feel like the waiter was too busy to handle us, even though we rarely seen him unless he was over by our tables. As for the hookah experience, I would say it was a mid grade experience. I’ve smoked there before, and will more than likely continue to smoke there.
The Casbah Cafe is called a cabaret because of the belly dancers there on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The women are beautiful, and look very experienced. While they are dancing, the music is turned up pretty loud, and it feels like they’re trying to drown out some of the talking. Besides that, the belly dancing is a pretty unique experience, if you’ve never witnessed it before.
In quality, overall, I would give the cafe a 9/10. It’s by far the best hookah lounge in Jacksonville, not only because of it’s hookah smoking, but also because of the location. The lounge is definitely something I would recommend to tourists and locals alike.
