La Casa de Bea
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, LIMA/ Updated : Apr 7, 2017, 10:45 IST
Synopsis
Located on the outskirts of Lima in the La Molina district, lies a restaurant with a personality of its own. A family run restaurant, the La Casa de Bea is the home of the owners and you have to ring their doorbell to gain entry. … Read more
Located on the outskirts of Lima in the La Molina district, lies a restaurant with a personality of its own. A family run restaurant, the La Casa de Bea is the home of the owners and you have to ring their doorbell to gain entry. There are no markings or signboards to give evidence of their presence. Read less

Located on the outskirts of Lima in the La Molina district, lies a restaurant with a personality of its own. A family run restaurant, the La Casa de Bea is the home of the owners and you have to ring their doorbell to gain entry. There are no markings or signboards to give evidence of their presence. The place is not very big and can fit around 20 people. Reserving a table before hand is a good idea because they stay quite full, especially over the weekends.
This congenial restaurant is open from Tuesday to Sunday (12:30 to 4:30 pm). They are open to take bookings for groups or even for parties. In case you find the place full on reaching, just get your food packed and carry it along with you. There is no dress code and you’re welcome to arrive in casual clothing if you so choose. Although the restaurant isn’t really centrally located, the food at La Casa de Bea more than makes up for this inconvenience. Go there to enjoy the delicious spread that they offer.
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