


Hip, festive spot has Cuban & Mexican fare, taco nights, karaoke, a mural by Shepard Fairey & more.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3939 Cross Creek Rd, Malibu, CA 90265
Phone: (310) 317-0300
Website: http://habana-malibu.com/
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Reviews
Overall, in my opinion food was basic but it came out a bit on the expensive for the full experience.
The guacamole was fine – but not necessarily worth it. I got the piña colada – I am still not sure if there was alcohol or not but it was tasty and sweet to my liking. But – in case you want something a bit strong it might not be a good pick.
The asada was apparently really good.
My bowl was average. Mixed with the sour cream, it was okay, but still got some weird pieces of chicken (fat or hard parts) – I know it can happen but it did gross me out a bit.
Staff was nice. It was nothing terrible, but nothing crazy – average restaurant in my opinion.
I think it’s a decent experience without too much effort in the sense of you just show up and get sat right away. The staff is nice and attentive but not your typical corporate server type.
If you’re out shopping and looking for an easy meal, check it out! Foodies may not be impressed.
Although it’s nice cozy place service was a little slow before we got to order and there was maybe a total of 5 tables max.
To make matters worse, the General Manager himself spilled an entire glass of water on me. My shorts and even the inside of my shoes were soaked, and he didn’t offer a compensation, or acknowledgment of the inconvenience. For a restaurant at this price point, that level of service is unacceptable.
Great atmosphere, a classy ambiance with a very friendly staff.
I ordered two tacos (steak and salmon) and they were served with beans and rice. I got a beer with it and my bill totaled about $25, which wasn’t really ideal, but I really enjoyed the food nonetheless.
The meat quality was very good. Both had a very soft texture and it seemed to just melt in your mouth. They were also seasoned very appropriately; not too much and not too little.
The texture of the beans were so smooth that they were almost creamy.
Even the rice was nice and moist with lots of flavor.
The chips and salsa were pretty good as well.
I really liked the atmosphere of this place. It had somewhat of an elegant, high end appearance inside, but had more of a cozy feel as I was sitting at the bar.
The bartender was very personable and friendly. The place was not that crowded, so we chitchated about hiking, basketball, and some other things about the LA area. It’s definitely always good talking to locals about what to do in the area.
Overall, while this wasn’t particularly the kind of place that I had in mind, the food was very good. The prices aren’t low but the quality does kind of make up for it.