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![]() Little Ethiopia sign at Fairfax Avenue and Olympic Boulevard
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Location within Western Los Angeles | |
Coordinates: 34°03′18″N 118°21′59″W / 34.055°N 118.366389°W | |
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Time zone | Pacific |
Area code(s) | 323 |
Little Ethiopia is located in the Mid-Wilshire District of Central Los Angeles. It is known for its collection of Ethiopian restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques and thrift stores.
The neighborhood is also home to The Little Ethiopia Cultural and Resource Center, located at 1037 South Fairfax Avenue here.
Little Ethiopia is located on Fairfax Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and Whitworth Drive in Los Angeles, California.
It is northeast of the Crestview neighborhood, northwest of the Picfair Village district, east of the Carthay Square district and west of Wilshire Vista district. It is part of the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council
The area has a high concentration of Ethiopian businesses and restaurants, as well as a significant concentration of residents of Ethiopian and Eritrean ancestry.
Little Ethiopia dates back to the early 1990s. This stretch of Fairfax Avenue used to be occupied by Jewish businesses, as the Fairfax District to the north is now.
In the 1990s, the neighborhood was referred to as "Little Addis"-- named for Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa. In 2002, the city officially bestowed the name "Little Ethiopia" on the neighborhood.
Coordinates: 34°03′18″N 118°21′59″W / 34.05500°N 118.36639°W