Beba's Restaurant

1909 E Lincoln Ave, Anaheim
(714) 535-0051

Recent Reviews

Willie DONADO

The food was honestly just ok but the service was horrible, got multiple plates that weren't asked for and the owner was not welcoming at all just gave us a mean face and didn't say a word. At the end when we were paying she was standing over our server and watching her count and check our money. We spent over 200$ there and yet the owner still felt like she was being robbed, Insane and I wouldn't recommend coming here. Server was nice.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 1

Danitza Quiroga

I love the food! It’s delicious. I live on Sonoma county, but every visit here it’s a delight for my palate.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Salteñas, Chicharron, Fricase Pork Soup

Nathan Fenderson

Delicious food and great service as always!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Salteñas, Silpancho

Delly Loro

Bebas Restaurant is a true haven for Bolivian food enthusiasts. The authentic flavors, warm ambiance, and attentive service make it a must-visit in Anaheim. From traditional Salteñas to mouthwatering Lomo Montado, Bebas delivers a culinary journey that captures the essence of Bolivia. Don't miss this gem for an unforgettable dining experience!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pique a Lo Macho, Salteñas, Silpancho, Picante Mixto Chicken and Tongue, Sopa De Mani Peanut Soup

Alexis Nichols

Delicious Bolivian meat

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adrian Welton

Super authentic

Wen-Chun Fan

Authentic bolivian food! My wife said it smelled and tasted exactly like she remembers from Lapaz!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Salte

Karina Sanchez

drove one hour to get here and was not disappointed! I am bolivian and it is so difficult finding a place that sells salteñas. They had such an expansive menu and food was delicious!! Service was super friendly as well. The restaurant was pretty empty but they had lots of seating and clean bathrooms. I will definitely be coming back to try the rest of the menu.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Salte

Susana Miera

Overrated, over priced, very lonely atmosphere, service was a 2, menu was a guessing game ( NO PRICE LABELS). No,Thank you!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

lui lui

ORDER BY PHONE I DROVE 1:15 HOUR WHEN I ARRIVE TO BEVAS WAS TOLD NO MORE FOOD I WAISTED 2:30HOURS IN DRIVING ROUND TRIP ALL FOR NOTHING they didn't even bother to call me

DMV EXPERTS

They said they would have live music and we came and drove over an hour and nothing! They really need to get the basic straight and live music because their food is not good at all. At least work on a great atmosphere m

S. Carriero

We had delicious and authentic Bolivian dishes here. They are running on a low budget and it's visible on the decorations (they still have "Happy New Year" banners hanging in May ?). However, the Salteñas were amazing!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Pique a Lo Macho

Mary Garcia

The best salteñas!!! Everyone needs to come here to try them. Absolutely delicious

Rodrigo C.

Don't know how to run a business. Service is non existent. Appeasing themselves over customer is necessary. Drove from The San Fernando Valley seeking some "authentic bolivian cuisine". Arrived before "opening " time at 11am. You would assume they would start an hour or two before opening hour to prep... Anyway...get there 10 minutes before 11 and ghost town. Nothing wrong because it's still not open. But my assumptions of someone getting there at 11 to start prepping becomes more real. 11th hour arrives and still nobody. Worker arrived 11:10, lights up the open sign 11:15am and doesn't allow me in until 11:20 because she was on the phone probably taking orders. Walk in and tells me no food available but only saltenas. Alright cool...but she tells me 40 minutes to prep them. Clearly they fell asleep... Extremely inconvenient but considering my car drive to get some decent Bolivian food, I figure I would just wait. Until she tells me that I must pay individual pricing for saltenas. I wanted at least a dozen and my total would end up being $50+ They are within their rights to price as they please. But business 101 would tell you that when you're buying in bulk, the cost per unit is decreases. It is what it is...

Joseph Renteria

Drove from San Diego to have “Bolivian” cuisine and was greatly disappointed by overpriced, low quality, and inauthentic food paired with bad service.

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