Los Habaneros 4614 Callaghan Road, San Antonio, TX 78228
About the Business
Los Habaneros is a vibrant and bustling restaurant located at 4614 Callaghan Road in San Antonio, Texas. This institution serves up delicious and authentic Cuban cuisine, bringing a taste of Havana to the heart of Texas. From savory empanadas to flavorful ropa vieja, Los Habaneros offers a diverse menu that will satisfy any craving for traditional Cuban flavors. The colorful decor and lively atmosphere make dining at Los Habaneros an experience to remember. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a relaxing dinner with friends, this restaurant is the perfect spot to enjoy a taste of Cuba in the Lone Star State.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
06:00 - 14:30
Wednesday:
06:00 - 14:30
Thursday:
06:00 - 14:30
Friday:
06:00 - 14:30
Saturday:
07:00 - 14:30
Sunday:
08:00 - 14:30
Reviews
"Owned by a wonderful woman that is constantly checking up on her customer, this little restaurant has GREAT food, GREAT service, and at a very low cost. With inflation going higher and higher, this is the go to place for breakfast and lunch. Also, the serving size is HUGE. I'm a big guy and I'm full with just one plate whereas in other restaurants, I need appetizers and other side orders. If I could, i would give it 6 stars."
"1st time there. Food was great and prices were reasonable. Waitresses were very kind. I had pork chop w/eggs made your way, wife had fajitas w/eggs made your way. Plates come with refried beans & potatoes. So delicious!!!!! Parkings pretty tight but not a problem. We found a new spot."
"When I'm in the Callaghan/Ingram area, I like going to Los Habaneros for breakfast. The tacos are very reasonable, large, and tasty. Having homemade tortillas is a huge bonus. Huevos Rancheros and Migas are also very tasty. Highly recommended!!"
"Would you give it a 10? If I were a wait person I would cringe to see my wife walk in the restaurant door. I am sure there are other diners more daunting to serve and more demanding than my wife and I will cite my brother's former mother-in-law as an example. She absolutely was not happy unless she was complaining about some aspect of the food served her. And if the food was impeccably prepared, then the service was the vent for her seismic scale volcanic eruption. I was game to accept a dinner invitation when the in-laws and family congregated for a dinner rendezvous in my early years as it usually meant a free dinner. Subsequently I developed all manner of excuses to avoid a certain to be an embarrassing repeat of the MIL's ballistic behavior. Don't get me wrong. My wife may feign an aloof discord to a perceived restaurant faux pas, but readily softens into her congenial self once an attempt is made to mitigate a problem. Extra points for speed and accuracy here. I must admit that today I contributed to the probability that the kitchen would err. With the instructions that my wife gave the waitress, however, there were two full pages of notes that comprised our order today. The waitress made light of the tedious affair and we joked over the five minutes that it took her to transcribe the verbal directives. It went something like this: make sure the nachos are cheesy, please substitute beef for cheese enchiladas, chicken instead of beef taco and make it a puffy rather than a crispy, serve the puffy on a small plate by itself, substitute potatoes for the rice, make the tortillas half corn half flour, and add a puffy bacon and egg taco with crispy strip, not chopped, bacon to my order. Everything was made fresh to order. The sauces on my juevos divorciados could not have been better and the eggs a viscous medium. The puffy bacon and egg taco was frankensteinian in its uniqueness and mouth watering in its consumption. "It's alive! It's alive!" (No apologies for my cinematic coltishness.) Here comes the fly in the soup. The enchilada beef for cheese substitution had missed the boat, failed to make the grade, stumbled outta the gate and was otherwise absent for roll call. With a slight glow still remaining from earlier jovial discourse, my wife made the error known, but very amicably done. (Relief!) Faster than I have encountered the manual assemblage from scratch of two stuffed beef enchiladas, the steaming beefsters sat smoldering in front of my wife. With more plates on the table than any industrial size lazy susan could ever hope to facilitate, we mutually m-m-m-m-ed and wowed in recognition of each scrumptious bite. We vowed not to let the opportunity to taste their breakfast tacos get away and so ordered several to go on their in house made, larger than normal tortillas. We thanked the cook/owner of the place as we exited the small neighborhood restaurant with a satisfied grin and a belt loosened waddle. And a parting joke for the next time we come in was to write up our own food ticket essay beforehand. In spite of the mistake or maybe because of it, brunch today was a highly eupeptic experience."
"Great homemade food at a really affordable price. Breakfast specials are $1.99 and up. Service was fast and great. Food was delicious, beans were good, flour tortillas are homemade and they had a variety of salsas. Amount of food on plates is generously served."
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