Beteseb is a family-owned restaurant and mini-market dedicated to serving Orange County and the south-land Community with the finest Ethio-Eritrean cuisine. Our family has served thousands of meals at home and in different occasions and now the same healthy and tasty food is brought out to the public. As part of a healthy eating habit, all our foods are prepared with traditional Ethiopian spices and meat cuts and are served with a gluten-free, 100% Teff Injera. Whether you are already acquainted with East African dining and are looking for a taste of home, or want to try new food, we’ve got something good for you with an excellent service where you feel part of our BETESEB (FAMILY)!
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 1:30–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1212 S Dale Ave, Anaheim, CA 92804
Phone: (657) 256-1041
Website: https://thebeteseb.com/
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Reviews
Came in the afternoon and there was no wait.
Got the vegetables platter which had split pea, puréed red bean, lentils, sautéed cabbage. Doro wot is a chicken stew with a hard boiled egg added. This dish was very satisfying.
The raw kitfo or beef tartare with butter and spices was also good but just a different flavor profile from what our family has had in the past.
Injera is also quite delicious, but charges for extra.
Coffee was smooth and so good, although was served without the usual ceremonial roasting and grinding.
The food was soooo nummy-licious. I say that as a foodie who loves spicy food, flavors, and texture. The service was so amazing, me and my friend went around 7pm on a Wednesday so it was mostly empty but the guy who works there (I presume the owner) was super kind and generous. The beef stew in the center was super delicious and spicy. I really enjoyed the collared greens, they had a slight sour flavor as well as the yellow veggies (idk what they are) but they had a pickled flavor to them and it was amazing. There were 3 types of lentils, all differing in flavor, my favorite were the green ones. The orange-brown paste were chickpeas, they were good too. The cheese was okay, it honestly just tasted like cheese.
If you’re not a foodie or into spicy or sour foods then maybe the veggie platter and the spicy beef aren’t for you, my friend didn’t like the strong flavors as much as I did.
But I definitely think it’s worth the try!! I’ll definitely be going again.
The family that runs this restaurant is absolutely wonderful. Rarely have I experienced such warmth and hospitality in a restaurant. They truly make you feel at home. Highly recommend!
The owner, who rang us up, was so sweet & welcoming.
Compared to prices in Little Ethiopia in LA, this was well priced. Cost us about $60 for everything with tax/tip
A must have if you’re in the area
What really makes this place special, though, is the owner — incredibly friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. His warmth and hospitality make the entire dining experience feel personal and memorable. A true gem for anyone who appreciates great food and heartfelt service.