There are plenty! There is a stretch of area along Fairfax that is called Little Ethiopia, because of the large amount of Ethiopian restaurants and markets there.
I've taken a liking to "Fassica" at 10401 Washington Blvd. in Culver City (I believe it is near the corner of Motor Avenue, right near Sony Studios) Website http://www.fassicarestaurant.com/ has all the details including a great picture of the absolutely amazing Chef Seble who will give you a welcome like you have never had anywhere else. You cannot go wrong with the lunch buffet, but I have no hesitation recommending anything there. And the prices are bit less than on Fairfax Avenue in Little Ethiopia.
I must admit, however, that I still enjoy going to "Messob" on a Sunday afternoon when the Ethiopian clientele turn out dressed to the nines in their best and most authentic traditional garb.
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There are plenty! There is a stretch of area along Fairfax that is called Little Ethiopia, because of the large amount of Ethiopian restaurants and markets there.
My personal favorite is Rosalind's
I've taken a liking to "Fassica" at 10401 Washington Blvd. in Culver City (I believe it is near the corner of Motor Avenue, right near Sony Studios) Website http://www.fassicarestaurant.com/ has all the details including a great picture of the absolutely amazing Chef Seble who will give you a welcome like you have never had anywhere else. You cannot go wrong with the lunch buffet, but I have no hesitation recommending anything there. And the prices are bit less than on Fairfax Avenue in Little Ethiopia.
I must admit, however, that I still enjoy going to "Messob" on a Sunday afternoon when the Ethiopian clientele turn out dressed to the nines in their best and most authentic traditional garb.
Messob on Fairfax in Little Ethiopia is better than Rosalind's.