Friday, January 11, 2008

Review: Casual Habana Cafe

Restaurant Name: Casual Habana Cafe
Cuisine:
Cuban
Location:
Hackensack, NJ
Price
Range: $6.00 - $12.00
Info:

125 Main Street

Hackensack
, NJ
07601

(201)880-9844

During my ongoing quest to find a great, cheap Cuban restaurant in Bergen County, I found Casual Habana Cafe in Hackensack. Let me tell you, if you're in the mood for some good food for the same price as eating at a diner, this is the place to go...


Casual Habana Cafe is a quaint little Cuban joint. From the outside, it doesn't really look like a restaurant, but like we all learned as kids, it's what's on the inside that counts. The decor is simple, and the high ceilings make it restaurant look very roomy. Overall, it has a very welcoming atmosphere to it.

Now let's dive right into the important part: the food. Casual Habana Cafe offers a wide variety of Cuban cuisine. They have everything from salads, Cuban sandwiches, tapas, to entrees with beef, pork, chicken, and fish. What's more, their prices are beyond reasonable. They offer daily specials which consist of an entree, with a side of rice and beans for only $6-$8, and nothing on their menu is over $12. What's more, their serving sizes are large enough to fill people up.

When I first visited the restaurant, I was upset that they didn't have any plain roasted chicken, but I was quickly consoled by their two best entrees; the ropa vieja (a classic Cuban beef dish) and the bistek de pollo encebollado (pan-seared chicken breast with onions). Both dishes were full of flavor, with the chicken being particularly tender and moist. I would have expected to pay a whole lot more for the quality of food I ate.

One meal that was not satisfied with, however, was their chicken cutlet in creamy garlic sauce (which, ironically, was recommended by our waitress). The sauce was watery and really didn't taste that great compared to the rest of their food.

Their rice and beans were ideal and their sweet plantains were pretty good (but not great).

On the sweet side of the palate, Casual Habana offers fruit smoothies, creme brulee, and flan. The smoothie wasn't great. The strawberry smoothie we ordered was very milky and had a weird sweetness to it, but it could have been that my Americanized tongue just wasn't used to the flavor. Their creme brulee tasted like they made it a couple hours beforehand.

I can't really get too mad at those hit-and-miss desserts though, because I thought the flan was downright delicious. It was creamy, sweet, and right on the mark.

When it comes down to it, the food is very, very good.

The service I had at Casual Habana Cafe was mixed. I went there twice; the first time ordering out, and the second time eating in. When I ordered out, it was their peak dinner hour, so I was forced to wait over 40 minutes to get my food and didn't even receive any real acknowledgment that I waited long. That was not very good.

However, when I sat down and ate, the food came very quickly and the service was great. The chef / owner even came out and asked us how our food was. So it seems like eating in is generally the way to go.

Oh, and one thing to note is that they seem to have odd hours.
Some friends and I tried to go eat at the restaurant at around 7:30 PM on a Thursday night only to find it closed.

All in all, I really love Casual Habana Cafe. They have some problems here and there, but all of that is made up by their really great food at really great prices. I would highly recommend this place if you're looking for delicious Cuban food.


Atmosphere: B+
Food: A
Service: B
Overall Rating: A-

10 comments:

Julia Park said...

Mmm .. your post made me might hungry :*(

Jen Shin said...

hey hey, this is the place we were going to go but couldn't cause it was closed, right? can we go SOON? i love cheap and good food.

Anonymous said...

Terrific Food at very reasonable prices.

Anonymous said...

We found Casual Haban Cafe just a few months ago! Ironically, my daughter, Cuban-American and her friends recommended it to us. I was a little skeptical at first, being Cuban, it is generally hard to find better food than Mom makes at home. BUT I was so happy to enjoy great Cuban food in Bergen County for the first time.

As the other comments said, yes, it is very reasonable... Honestly though, we don't go there for the price, but for the good food and the service. From day one, the owner, Benny made us feel right at home. He greeted us and chatted with us to make sure all was fine.

We go there often and don't get tired of the selections. My favorite is the Tilapia breaded in sweetend plaintains (platanos maduros fritos).. WOW. amazing.

As a matter of fact, today for my brithday June 14, the family is going there for dinner. We can be ourselves, relax and enjoy a great Cuban meal, close to home at a place that offers fantastic food and terrific service.

We keep recommending it to all our friends, and everyone seems to have the same opinion.

Benny, Continued success at Casual Habana Cafe! and remember, "Cubanis(z)ate ...Loyal customer...
Arelys y Gonzalo! (Ridgefield Park)

Anonymous said...

Since coming from New York 25 years
Ago I have yet to find a good Cuban rest.
This side of the bridge.
But my quest has ended. Casual havana
Has amazing Cuban food for a great price.
The owner and chef benny knows how to
Season Spanish food and knows how to
Run a restuarant. I have tried most of there
Dishes and all have been great.
Also as a coffee snob his espesso is on the
Money. The pickyest of diners will be happy!!

Great job benny!!

From Felix and Kathy

Anonymous said...

My friend just told me about this place last night! she said the food will have you licking your fingers!

Can't wait to eat there :)

Anonymous said...

i ate at the casual habana 3 days ago, the food was poor, the black bean rice was hard, we did not get wat we wanted and the service was poor. obvisouly they need to train the waiters on how to attend to their customers. We brought a bottle of wine and all they did was open it. They proper etique is to pour it in the glass -- at least the first time. My friends Palomia was ok, the onions were not sauteed with the beef -- yes the owner was around asking how things were and we gave him our opinion. I DONT think i will return to that restaurant again. I have eaten in MUCH better places then that.

Anonymous said...

u just are haters cause i ate there wit my family my family are cubans so it waz better then my grandmas lol. but it waz delicious we acually know the owner and the food waz good desert waz delicious
so go

Anonymous said...

you can call me a hater, but i know wat good food is....the food was horrible. the rice and beans were hard, not well cooked and it was dry. My grandmother cooked better than this. I dont recommended... viera vaya...LOL

WonderfulWorld said...

I ate lunch there today with my pregnant wife, who whenever we eat out during this pregnancy she complains about this or that, but not this time. They had a lunch buffet that included a salad bar (very fresh selection), soups, sweet plantains, chickens, steak, rice & beans, and delicious corn just to name a few. I usually dislike buffet food due to lack of quality or improper preparation, but Casual Habana far surpassed my wife and I expectations and I plan to tell all my friends and family about the only place probably in Bergen county you can get a $8.00 buffet that's worth 3 to 4 times that. All there is left to say is make sure you go hungry because even if you order something off the menu the portions are huge!!!