Our Neighborhoods, Episode #102
2002
Huell spends an afternoon at the 1000 block of Fairfax Avenue that is known as “Little Ehtiopia.” From Rastafarian music to a dress boutique selling traditional Ethiopian garb to a market selling Ethiopian coffee and spices, Huell dissects another one of Los Angeles’ diverse neighborhoods. Last stop: traditional Ethiopian fare at Messob, the oldest Ethiopian restaurant in Los Angeles.
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