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La Abeja, Restaurant

In Business Since 1969

Based on 10 reviews

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3700 N Figueroa St

Los Angeles, CA 90065

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(323) 221-0474

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Same recipes for 30 years - Muy Bueno!!!

Posted by NELAphite on 5/28/2008

Looking for a good breakfast, we came across this place in citysearch and thought we'd give it a try. It was 9am on a Thursday and although it didn't look open, there was an open sign outside. We went in and felt like we traveled back in time to the seventies - candy in the front counter - menudo sold in bulk - and sweet abuelita waiting to assist. We ordered two breakfast to go and felt as though we were eating homemade food when we ate it. They had an assortment of currency from all over the world exemplifying how universal good food is. Reasonable prices, great food!!! Highly recommended! Ay Que Bueno !!! (fyi - we aren't even Mexican/Latino/Hispanic - just love the food)

Mmm, Que Yummy

Posted by xtinex on 10/29/2006

i love whole in the wall mexican food. the adventure of finding one may sometimes be somewhat dangerous, but when your friend has already done the work for you there's little risk involved. that's how i eneded up at la abeja enjoying what had to be the most delicious mexican meal i've had in an incredibly long time. this place kicks any big chain restaurant right out of the sandbox, dominating with a family feel. seating is prompt, service is friendly and prices are low. i couldnt recommend this place more.

Like Homemade Mexican Food

Posted by bebesnow on 1/28/2006

You won't regret visiting la abeja. Their breakfasts are always great, especially the huevos rancheros and huevos a la mexicana. Try to go during off peak hours because it can get really busy there the weekend. Also, make sure that they are open when you decide to go because they do have a sort of awkward schedule.

Delicious food

Posted by egbertegbert on 1/25/2004

This small family run resturant has the most delicious beef and pork dishes I have eaten. The platters come with generous portions of meat. The spanish rice is always light and tasty. The choice of two item plate allows for variety. Large variety of Burrito and breakfast dishes. Substitutions are allowed, I like to substitute rice for beans in my burrito. The owners treat you like a member of the family. Busy on Sundays but seating is easy on weekdays for breakfast or lunch.

Only in LA

Posted by jonny606 on 9/5/2003

...would anyone think this is a deli. I hate to harp on the whole "to be or not to be a deli," because this place rocks, but it's not the place to go if you want deli food. But skip any Tex-Calexican chain to come here, and you'll never regret it.

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