Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Meals By Genet
250ptsSerious Ethiopian cooking, no guesswork required.

About Meals By Genet
Meals By Genet on Fairfax is Los Angeles's most consistently praised Ethiopian restaurant, holding a Pearl Recommended 2025 award and a 4.6 Google rating. It's the right call for a communal, tradition-rooted dinner without a high price barrier or difficult booking. Returning guests should push deeper into the menu and order the tej.
Verdict: Book It If Ethiopian Food Is On Your Radar
Meals By Genet is the right call for anyone who wants a serious, tradition-rooted Ethiopian meal in Los Angeles without the guesswork. Holding a Pearl Recommended Restaurant award for 2025 and a 4.6 Google rating across 216 reviews, this Fairfax address has earned consistent trust from diners who return. If you've been once and are deciding whether to go back, the answer is yes — this is a kitchen that rewards repeat visits as your familiarity with the cuisine deepens.
What You're Booking
Meals By Genet sits at 1053 S Fairfax Ave in the Mid-City corridor, a part of Los Angeles where the dining options skew toward neighborhood regulars rather than destination-seekers. That positioning is part of its appeal. The cuisine is traditional Ethiopian — communal platters, injera-based service, slow-cooked stews and legume dishes that reflect a culinary tradition built on patience and layered spice rather than flash. For returning guests, the move is to push past the familiar and work through the menu's deeper offerings: the berbere-spiced preparations and the variety of vegetarian wots that tend to reward those who've already cleared the entry-level dishes.
Note that the venue database lists chef name as Patrick O'Connell , this is almost certainly a data error, as O'Connell is known publicly as the chef-owner of The Inn at Little Washington in Virginia. Do not expect that affiliation to be meaningful here. The restaurant's reputation rests on its own track record in Los Angeles, not on any external chef association.
Drinks at Meals By Genet
Traditional Ethiopian restaurants are not typically known for elaborate cocktail programs, and Meals By Genet fits that profile. Expect tej (Ethiopian honey wine) and Ethiopian beer alongside a direct selection of beverages suited to the food. If a serious cocktail program is a deciding factor for your night, this is not the venue to lead with , venues like those on our full Los Angeles bars guide will serve that need better. What drinks here do well is complement the food: tej especially pairs with spiced stews in a way that a standard wine list often misses. For returning guests, ordering tej if you haven't yet is the single most useful upgrade to make.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you are not competing for a seat weeks out. That said, weekend evenings at well-regarded neighborhood spots can fill faster than the difficulty rating implies, so booking two to three days ahead for a Friday or Saturday is a reasonable precaution. The address , 1053 S Fairfax Ave , puts you well inside Los Angeles, and street parking is typical for the area. Hours and phone number are not confirmed in our current data, so check directly via search before visiting.
How It Compares
For the broader Los Angeles dining context, this is a very different proposition from the city's high-end tasting menu circuit. Venues like Kato, Hayato, and Somni operate at the $$$$ tier and require advance planning. Meals By Genet competes on a different axis: approachability, cultural specificity, and value. Against other neighborhood-anchored spots like Holbox in the $$ range, it holds its own as a destination-worthy meal that doesn't require a special-occasion budget. See our full Los Angeles restaurants guide for more options across price tiers.
If you are traveling from outside Los Angeles and building a dining itinerary, Meals By Genet fits well as a mid-week dinner with lower stakes than a Providence or Osteria Mozza booking. It pairs well with time in the Mid-City or Fairfax area. For comparable neighborhood-driven dining energy in other cities, the approach here has some kinship with what Lazy Bear does in San Francisco or Smyth in Chicago , intentional, community-rooted cooking that doesn't need a celebrity PR campaign to fill seats.
Who Should Book
Book if: you want a grounded Ethiopian meal in LA with a strong track record, you're returning and ready to go deeper into the menu, or you're looking for a communal dinner format that works well for small groups. Skip if: you need a late-night kitchen, a full cocktail program, or a venue with confirmed dietary accommodation processes , contact the restaurant directly for those questions. For hotels in the area during your visit, see our full Los Angeles hotels guide.
Compare Meals By Genet
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Meals By Genet | — | |
| Kato | $$$$ | — |
| Hayato | $$$$ | — |
| Vespertine | $$$$ | — |
| Holbox | $$ | — |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | $$$$ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Meals By Genet in Los Angeles?
Meals By Genet is the most recognized traditional Ethiopian option in LA's Mid-City corridor with a Pearl Recommended 2025 nod. If you want something entirely different in format and cuisine, Holbox (Mercado La Paloma) is the move for Yucatecan seafood at a similar neighborhood-regular price point. For a tasting-menu splurge on a different night, Kato and Hayato are the comparisons worth making, but they're a different category entirely.
Can I eat at the bar at Meals By Genet?
Traditional Ethiopian restaurants are not bar-dining venues by format, and Meals By Genet follows that profile. Seating is likely table-only, oriented around communal sharing platters rather than a bar counter experience. If bar seating is important to you, this is not the right format.
Can Meals By Genet accommodate groups?
Ethiopian dining is one of the better formats for groups: sharing platters on injera are designed for communal eating, so larger tables work naturally here. Booking is rated Easy, meaning you are not fighting weeks-out demand, but calling ahead for a party of six or more is still the sensible move for any neighborhood restaurant on a weekend.
Is Meals By Genet good for a special occasion?
It depends on what the occasion calls for. Meals By Genet is Pearl Recommended and carries a strong local reputation, which makes it a credible choice for a meaningful dinner with someone who appreciates tradition-rooted cooking. It is not a white-tablecloth tasting-menu production, so if the occasion requires that format, Hayato or Vespertine would be the better fit.
How far ahead should I book Meals By Genet?
Booking difficulty is Easy, so a few days' notice should cover most weeknight visits. Weekend evenings at a Pearl Recommended neighborhood spot can fill faster than expected, so booking three to five days ahead for Friday or Saturday is a reasonable precaution. You are not competing for a seat weeks out the way you would at a high-demand tasting counter.
What should I wear to Meals By Genet?
Meals By Genet is a Mid-City neighborhood Ethiopian restaurant at 1053 S Fairfax Ave, not a dress-code venue. Casual or relaxed attire fits the setting. Leave the tie at home; there is no reason to arrive in anything other than what you would wear to a comfortable dinner with friends.
Does Meals By Genet handle dietary restrictions?
Traditional Ethiopian menus include a substantial range of vegetable-based dishes alongside meat options, which makes the format naturally accommodating for vegetarians. For specific allergies or restrictions, contacting the restaurant directly before your visit is the practical step, as menu details are not confirmed in available data.
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