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    Meals by Genet

    4.3 (830 reviews)
    ModerateEthiopian, Caterers
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    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Zynette C.

    This is our second time here and it's just so good! Food is always just so good here. Injera is delicious. Make sure to make reservations. Small and intimate.

    Oscar B.

    Delicious food overall and good portions. Everything from the proteins to the vegetable-based items in the vegetarian combination was delicious and excellent quality. The dorowot and the beef (that are eaten with the injera) had really great flavor and were favorites of my group. Service was also top-tier.

    Vegetarian combo with dorowat in the middle and chicken and beef tibs
    Nico C.

    Took the whole family here. First, Ms Genet is lovely and when I asked if the place was kid-friendly, she said "of course, I'm a grandma you know!" When we arrived, they had already set up the high chairs and Ms Genet was very friendly when we saw her in the kitchen, chatting with our kids. The food was great and in line with the two other neighboring spots at Lalibela and Messob. The vegan cookie was a standout and our kids loved it! The service from the wait staff, however, was severely lacking. First they forgot to bring out waters. Then one of the glasses of water had dirt floating at the top. Then they took forever to take our order, and even longer to bring us extra plates. Throughout our meal once the food arrived, no one checked on us and we had to repeatedly flag the waiters to get more water. It took 10 min to get our bill after flagging them down, and it had a mistake which they had to correct and that took another 10 min. Then another 5-10 min to grab our credit card. Then they brought the check with the bill to sign but forgot a pen. All in all, it took 25-30 min once we were done with our food to pay and checkout. The server apologized but it is still unacceptable at this price point. I hope the staff does better in the future.

    Sean Y.

    Overall wonderful experience. Food was delicious. The waiting staff was very patient with us despite my group being late. They also didn't rush to get us out even though we unknowingly stayed past closing. Can't recommend it enough! Side note: My group had a reservation but we weren't on the list when we showed. Sounds like other people had similar experiences so maybe the restaurant should consider looking into that.

    Mamoshye's Special Kitfo - delicious!
    Allen T.

    We had a fantastic dinner at Meals by Genet. I read a few of the recent reviews and was a bit concerned but our experience was fantastic. The wait staff was very attentive and hospitable and Genet herself came out to check on us. One thing to note is that there are only 2 seatings and reservations are required. Many disappointed people were turned away while we were there. I've always wanted to try the famous Ethiopian kitfo (steak tartare) but was always reluctant to order it other restaurants but our waiter explained that Genet personally minces the steak by hand so I gave it a shot and it was magnificent. The kitfo was super rich - as if it was made of fatty toro instead of beef - it was also served warm which was surprising. Ironically, the waiter suggested that we get the kitfo with the veggie combo was actually a perfect combination. I regularly eat Ethiopian food at home in the Bay Area and this was the best I've ever had.

    Double Vegetarian Combination and Yebere Siga Tibs
    Tony T.

    This place is a little different from the other Ethiopian spots I've been to since they are going for the more elevated look. The plus is that the establishment doesn't smell like incense and you won't leave the place smelling like food/incense. The con is that the price is a little higher than other little Ethiopia establishments. The food was good though, although I cannot exactly tell you if this place was much better than other spots. Recommend if you're looking to get Ethiopian food in a modern feeling establishment.

    Doro Wat
    Edward S.

    Meals by Genet is in the center of Little Ethiopia on Fairfax. It isn't open for dining, but you can order meals to go at the end of the week. When you phone in your order, Genet? is so friendly and treats you like family. You are instructed to go to the back lot where you call and someone brings it to a table. It all seems like you're trying to get to Oz. Except, Fairfax is not the yellow brick road; follow the unnamed alley to the west. Doro Wat: With a giant round injera (sourdough flatbread made of fermented teff flour) as your plate, spoon some of the doro wat on top. Doro wat is a spicy chicken stew made of slow cooked onions, clarified butter, and fragrant spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and cumin. The heat comes from berbere, a spice mix of peppers, garlic, ginger, and many others. Genet's version is mild, but the flavors commingle nicely. The chicken has been stewed so long that even the bones are falling apart. Tear off a piece of injera and scoop a bit of chicken, sauce, and the hard-boiled egg.

    Alex S.

    Meals by Genet in LA is hands down the best Ethiopian food I've had! After trying all of the restaurants in Little Ethiopia, this takes the win. The only con is there aren't as many walk-ins, reservations are recommended. I ordered the veggie combo with Doro Wat, and every bite was incredible. The flavors were rich and authentic, with the Doro Wat perfectly spiced and the veggies cooked to perfection. The injera was fresh and soft, tying everything together beautifully. This place is a gem--highly recommend for anyone looking for amazing Ethiopian cuisine!

    Phone record of restaurant reservation booking; the only way to make a rez with the restaurant (over the phone)
    Jason K.

    I made a reservation with the owner for Saturday, June 15 at 7:30pm several days in advance and I have attached a screenshot record of my call. When I arrived, I was told by a rude host I had no reservation with the restaurant, and was treated very poorly-as if I had made an error rather than the restaurant. I was so excited to dine at Meals by Genet, this would have been my first time. But after the restaurant's error combined with their terrible treatment of me as a customer amidst failing to guarantee my reservation, I will never return and recommend others do the same.

    Ria Genet 's Dorowot  Yebere Siga Tibs  Hirutye 's Yebegsiga Alitcha  Vegetarian Combination
    Nicole Z.

    What an incredible experience! I had never had Ethiopian food before and was very excited to try this. The food was absolutely delicious. You eat everything with your hands using this crepe-like bread called injera to scoop everything up. The doro wat is what this restaurant is known for, and it did not disappoint. The steak tips were also great and so were all the sides. The lamb was good too, but considering all the other amazing food there was on the table, I decided to fill up on the rest. The sides were all great but surprisingly, the salad was a standout. The cookie was also delicious. Already looking forward to coming back here!

    Isabelle E.

    This was the most amazing Ethiopian place I've ever had. Came here for my birthday and so glad we did. I HIGHLY recommend the Dorowot. It had so many complex flavors and it was like nothing else I've had. The ambience was soothing and classy and the service was very friendly and helpful

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    Ask the Community - Meals by Genet

    Is there an outdoor area? Is so, would a small dog be allowed there?

    Not really. There's one tiny outdoor bistro table with I believe two chairs but I only saw that used by people waiting for their table to be ready inside.… Read more

    Is the restaurant now open for dine-in? If so, what are dine-in hours?

    The restaurant is open for in-person dining! Call (323) 938-9304 for reservations.

    Is Meals by Genet open for in person dining?

    No, it's pick up only....and worth it. Her food is made with love and tastes like your facorite auntie prepared it for you.

    As of Nov 11, when will Meals by Genet be open for dining?

    The restaurant is takeout only, no in-person dining.

    Open for dine in?

    No. They are takeout only right now. The only restaurants that even are potentially open for dine-in right now are places with significant amounts of outdoor seating, and Meals by Genet doesn't have that. Their food is, however, incredibly… Read more

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    Aunt Yvette’s Kitchen - Veggie platter with lamb stew

    Aunt Yvette’s Kitchen

    4.8(367 reviews)
    10.8 miEagle Rock

    The most amazing service and food I've had! The inside is so beautiful and it's so evident that…read morethere is so much love put into the restaurant. Each of the employees are so welcoming and kind and attentive. The food was AMAZING and I know that I'll be back.

    Don't let the strip mall parking lot and unassuming exterior fool you. Aunt Yvette's is really nice…read moreinside. This is not like any of the other restaurants I've visited in Berkeley or even LaBrea's Little Ethiopia. It's focused on a more luxurious experience with genuinely authentic touches. ** ELEGANTLY ETHIOPIAN ** Warm, welcoming, and elegant, the staff is highly attentive, from the ceremonial hand washing to refilling glasses, and detailed explanation of menu items & Ethiopian culture. Also, the staff gives you your space, much like you'd enjoy your meal and time in Europe. Or as a nice meal is probably honored in Ethiopia. There seems to be a lot of care put into how to enjoy a feast with proper rituals in place. Speaking of honoring, Aunt Yvette's seems to also reserve a high regard for coffee as I sneaked a peek at a Coffee Ceremony on the menu. I will have to come back and try that next time. ** THE FEAST ** When at Ethiopian, it's always about sharing a platter. So after some deliberation, me and my lunch date settled on the Vegan Combo. It has all the fun vegetable options like the Berbere Red Lentils, Cabbage & Carrots, Yellow Split Pea, and Ethiopian Potatoes. We added Chicken Tibs as our protein. However, I really wanted the Cornish Game Hen, but lost in the negotiation part so I will need to return another time to try it (along with the coffee ceremony). As you may know, there are no utensils since you eat with the Injera spongy bread and use your hands. That's why the hand washing with rose water was a nice start to our lovely brunch. We also ordered a shot each of Tej, an authentic Ethiopian honey wine. It was fizzy and had a hint of apple cider vinegar taste, but paired well with the earthy spices of our meal. To fluff up the water sitch, there was an anise, ginger, and citrus water that's like a healthy, African aqua fresca for $5. After we mopped up all the spices sauces and exotic flavors with the ever-refilled injera (spongy, Ethiopian bread) we were stuffed. It was plenty food for the two of us. ** TURN UP THE HEAT ** For fire breathing ghost chili fans and spice freaks who love testing the Scoville scale on their tongues, I highly recommend any item that has MITMITA in it. I asked for extra since I'm one of those spice junkie nut jobs who needs her capsaicin fix with certain foods. Mitmita's flavor notes don't overpower and I was able to sprinkle my meal generously with heat. **NOTE: Mitmita in the ingredients list doesn't mean it's too spicy, but if you ask for extra spicy, it'll give you a good kick in the mouth ;) Good thing there's a list of craft cocktails to squelch the heat.

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    Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant

    Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant

    4.6(628 reviews)
    0.1 miCarthay
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    Super good, we got the 11 veggie plate and a beef entree for a group of 4 and it was amazing. Very…read morenice environment and very delicious food!

    Outstanding dining experience. Great fun, relaxed and cheerful setting, with wonderful food. On…read morethe times that I've eaten in Little Ethiopia, I've always enjoyed myself. Lalibela elevates things to another level, in my opinion. If you're coming from the north on Fairfax, it's the first restaurant on the West side of the road. I had never seen Lalibela before, and then after a brief search saw all the praise and love. It certainly looked nice. So, early evening on a Saturday, with Lalibela gradually filling up, we were seated. After perusing and strategizing (along with the help of our friendly Lalibela person), we ordered three things: Sambusa -- like a samosa but way more interesting. So, instead of the potatoes and peas, the sambusa had more seasonings and meat filling. One per order, and delicious. Veggie Utopia and Doro Wot -- The Veggie Utopia is one of the signature dishes, and will certainly look familiar to anyone who's ever had Ethiopian food. Several individual portions set on the perimeter of the giant platter sitting atop the injera (the flat spongey 'bread' that's both plate and utensil). Inside that sat the Doro Wot -- a chicken leg and potato in inside a 'stew' or 'wot'. The wot was dark and almost chocolatey, reminiscent of a good mole. The salad that comes with the Doro Wot was placed in the big circle. Two people (or more) could feast well on all this. They also serve beer and wine at Lalibela. Great experience. Awesome food. Lovely service.

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    GS Cafe and Ethiopian Cuisine - Veggie combo: Misir Wot and Misir Alecha

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    4.8(731 reviews)
    27.3 mi
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    Extremely delicious! It was my boyfriend & I's first time trying Ethiopian food here and we will…read moredefinitely be coming back. We ordered the #14 and the smoothie & tea to drink! Serving sizes are huge and it is great for sharing. Please come here to support! Their restaurant is family owned and everyone is very kind.

    I really want to personally like this place but it just wasn't the hype I was expecting it to be…read morebut I will give them a high rating for the care and sharing of their culture through food and understanding the fact that not everyone's taste pallets are the same. With that being said- GS Cafe and Ethiopian food is run by a mother and son duo. They are prompt and efficient but just be aware they are running the entire thing so there can be a wait for food especially when it's busy. There's seating for at least about 30 people here. And the parking lot is shared with many establishments in the same center so there's plenty. Nestled on a quiet main street, you can find authentic Ethiopian food. We ordered the #14 combo plate as it was our first time- shareable up to 2-3 people. It had a mixture of 80 percent of their menu (as the son who was taking our order put it) The amount of injera (somewhat of like a sourdough crepe) they gave us was plentiful. There was even a side basket with atleast 8 more pieces that I forgot to take a picture of. I appreciated this meal and loved the veggies. None stood out to me but I will say all were flavorful, healthy and a delight to eat. The beef and chicken were dry in my opinion but the sauce helped. I'm glad I tried this place and it was an enjoyable enough experience. Don't let my review deter you from trying it yourself as this place was pretty full when we were dining in- so try it for yourself!

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    Merkato Ethiopian Restaurant & Market - #3. Awaze Tibbs

    Merkato Ethiopian Restaurant & Market

    4.0(874 reviews)
    0.0 miMid-Wilshire
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    Ever ordered a fish & veggie combo and have a buncha veggies and injera leftover?? Me neither! I…read moreusually have to order an extra veggie combo for this to ever happen. A lot of places have me wondering why they'd include so little veggies for the size of this trout. (...I suppose a good tactic for making you order another entree). Well, this experience at Merkato was exceptional. Especially for the price. An enormous amount of food for two hungry people to share. Great flavors. More than adequate amount of pillowy delicious injera. We thoroughly enjoyed leftovers the next day. Would happily order again and recommend to others.

    We have been going to Merkato for years and generally had only great experiences, but our latest…read morevisit this past weekend revealed that a lot has changed for the worse. We arrived around 6:45 on Saturday and didn't get our food until nearly 8:30 and had to manage a hungry four-year-old during this time. The restaurant was busy but there was only one server (more are definitely needed!) and most infuriating is that tables of Ethiopian diners would receive their food first despite arriving and ordering significantly after non-Ethiopian diners. If Merkato wants to discriminate against the non-Ethiopian diners who make up a core of their clientele, they should know we will gladly take our business to other restaurants on the block. Although the food was quite good when it finally did arrive, the service and the overall shabby condition that restaurant has deteriorated into over the years makes it unappealing to return to.

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    Rahel Ethiopian Vegan Cuisine - Sambusa

    Rahel Ethiopian Vegan Cuisine

    4.2(711 reviews)
    0.0 miCarthay
    $$

    April 3, 2026 | Little Ethiopia on Fairfax | While on the go with my Vegan Private Chef friend, we…read moredecided on lunch in Little Ethiopia! I have dined in the area plenty, but this was my first time trying Rahel Ethiopian Vegan Cuisine! Sambussas | Yummy! Each bite was filled with lentils, jalapeños, and onions! Loved it! The look immediately reminded me of Indian Samosas, which I also love! We requested a spicier version of the dipping sauce, and it was incredible, as well as homemade right on the spot! Thanks again! Vegan Platter | Shared | Delicious, flavorful, & plentiful! I truly enjoyed all the different veggies and it's such a colorful plate! The Injera bread was perfect as well, as we used our hands to scoop up each bite! I'm not Vegan, & appreciated every flavorful bite! Pineapple Non-Alcoholic Wine | I wanted to try something new and refreshing and the pineapple wine delivered with a subtle flavor! Customer Service | Incredibly friendly, service with a smile and helpful with the menu! I appreciate going the distance by requesting a spicier version of the dipping sauce, and it was met with the smile, as well as heat to the tongue! Hahaha! Decor | Deep colors throughout, and there's also a store where you can buy home decor, clothing, jewelry, including food, products! It's a warm and inviting setting, with cozy seating, which was great to catch up with my chef friend, who is like family, when our availability aligns! It always turns into a fun food adventure! Haha! I'm grateful that he introduced me to this restaurant! Note | As we stepped outside of the restaurant, I looked up and saw a banner: All You Can Eat Buffet from 11-3PM on Saturday and Sunday, including the salad bar & dessert! Sounds like a great deal! Overall | Yes, Please! I'm looking forward to returning and trying more of the menu! Thanks again for both delicious food, as well as excellent customer service!

    This place is incredible! Your family will not miss the…read moreanimal products. My partner and I came for lunch on a quiet Sunday afternoon. We thought we'd be getting the buffet but the regular menu items sounded so yummy that we thought it would be a good idea to try their every day items for our first time. They serve plenty of Injera which is nice. The flavors were incredible. The space is huge and nicely decorated. The staff are lovely and sweet. We can't wait to go back.

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    Rahel Ethiopian Vegan Cuisine - Buffet set up!

    Buffet set up!

    Rahel Ethiopian Vegan Cuisine - April 3, 2026 | Vegan Platter | Shared | Friday |

    April 3, 2026 | Vegan Platter | Shared | Friday |

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