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[ more from calendarlive]
"A variety of lamb, beef and vegetarian stews are offered and many combinations are featured on the menu for maximum flexibility. The doro wot' is a chicken stew seasoned with lemon, garlic, onions and red pepper sauce (wot' is a term used for a variety of..."
[ more from frommers]
"There are no fewer than four Ethiopian eateries along 2 compact blocks of Fairfax, but our favorite is Nyala; it's one of the largest and still the most popular. In a mellow setting -- all earthen colors, tribal prints, and African music -- an ethnically..."
[ more from gayot]
| "One of the mainstays of a distinctive restaurant row on a stretch of Fairfax dubbed Little Ethiopia, Nyala provides an excellent introduction to the aromatic, warmly-spiced home-style cooking of this East African nation. It's a hands-on cuisine centered a..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from gusto]
"Currently we don't have any reviews of Nyala Ethiopian Cuisine. If you've visited Nyala Ethiopian Cuisine, please write a review to share your experience with other Gusto members!..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "If you've never tried Ethiopian cuisine, you're missing out! Take your family and drive them over to Nyala off of Fairfax...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from la]
"The entrees are served atop traditional Ethiopian bread called injera, which is also used as your utensil. All the food is eaten by hand, so forget your Aunt Lois' "Don't use your fingers!..."
[ more from la.foodblogging]
"If you’ve never had an Ethiopian food experience before, it’s a special treat. Not only does the food itself sport very unique and heavenly flavors, but eating this kind of cuisine is a community affair...."
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: This place is a community builder, hosting jazz combos, poetry readings, and meetings for African-American business leaders. A section for performing the traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony is reserved in the back across from the ba..." |
5 reviews
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[ more from losangeles.metromix]
"Customers always work up a sweat at Nyala, where spicy, stewed dishes with names like Doro Wat and Kik Alecha are eaten using pieces of spongy bread in lieu of a fork. Vegetarians and meat-lovers will feel equally at home feasting on everything from lenti..."
[ more from omgfood.blogspot]
"If you've never had an Ethiopian food experience before, it's a special treat. Not only does the food itself sport very unique and heavenly flavors, but eating this kind of cuisine is a community affair...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Tear off a soft piece of injera bread (which serves as your fork/knife/spoon) and scoop up some lamb or collard greens from a table-feeding platter at this intimate Fairfax favorite. Ethiopian specialties abound; try the delicious Doro Wot (lovely, lemony..." |
2 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Nyala Ethiopian Cuisine, Los Angeles...."
[ more from wcities]
"This place is a community builder, hosting jazz combos, poetry readings, and meetings for African-American business leaders. A section for performing the traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony is reserved in the back across from the bar, and large and smal..."
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