Jennifer P.
Yelp
The food at La Habanera was delicious! It's small plates, so sort of like Cuban tapas. It's a bit pricey since the portions are really small. The server recommended 2 plates per person, which is what we did, but honestly I think I could have eaten 6-8 plates, but my wallet wouldn't have liked that very much, LOL.
I started off with the Guava Pina Colada ($11). Despite it not being a blended drink like I thought it would be (aka was not like a slushie), I still enjoyed it a lot. It had rum, guava juice, hazelnut syrup, pineapple juice, RumChata, and peach bitters, and it was topped off with some roasted coffee beans. It was part fruity, part spicy (like cinnamon/nutmeg spicy, not hot peppers spicy) and all creamy. My husband had some sort of beer.
We ordered the Tacos de ropa vieja de pollo (2 chicken tacos) ($8), a side of Moros (rice and black beans) ($4), a pizza empanada ($7), Tostones rellenos de camarones (2 plantain cups filled with coconut and dulce de leche shrimps) ($10) and Pinchos de carne (2 beef skewers) ($8). This was enough for a light meal (we actually ended up going for Chinese food later that night, lol).
The tacos were fairly small, but they were full of flavour. They had pulled chicken, red bell peppers, cheese (queso fresco), some sort of slaw, toasted corn (like "Corn Nuts"), salsa, and topped with fresh cilantro leaves. Super tasty! The side of rice and black beans on the other hand was a big disappointment. So bland and tasteless :( However, the rice was fluffy and the beans were a good consistency.
I loved the Tostones. The base was plantains and they were formed into cups (as if they were baked in a muffin tin) and filled with 2 large shrimp in a coconut and garlic creamy dulce de leche sauce. It was sweet yet savoury and tasted very "tropical." I could easily have eaten 3 orders of these by myself; they were that good.
The beef skewers were another winner. They were marinated with tamarind and annatto. The beef was so tender and the flavouring was excellent. If price were no issue, I would have eaten 10 skewers!
My husband loved the pizza empanada, but I was like "meh." It was tiny and there was only 1. In my opinion it was just a glorified pizza pocket. It was too oily/greasy for my liking.
Service was very friendly and attentive.
Decor is cool, with lots of Cuban paraphernalia. I also loved the neon flamingo, lol. I've never been to Cuba, but it's what I imagine a small local restaurant in Cuba would look like.
Bottom line: delicious but pricey (but maybe it's because I have a huge appetite. People who eat like birds might find it just right).