Since its opening 50 years ago in Miami, Versailles has become arguably the world’s most famous Cuban restaurant. The accolades are well-deserved, with its wide array of house specialties including picadillo, chicken chicharrones, an epic café cubano, and the best Cuban sandwiches north of Havana. The location on Southwest 8th Street—Calle Ocho—is far from the nonstop action of South Beach or even Downtown Miami with its forest of gleaming skyscrapers and views of cruise ships headed for tropical destinations. Located in the heart of Little Havana, just west of a car dealership and across the street from a cemetery, Versailles has a setting more akin to a pharmacy than a world-class restaurant. Yet it is in fact world-class, with patrons streaming in every day to grab a fast cafecito from the walk-up ventanita or pack the tables in the mirrored rooms, where they’re served by a wait staff that greets …