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An oddly undefined area of Los Angeles that gained popularity in recent years for it's eclectic nature on Melrose, to fine furniture on Beverly. Historically home to mostly Orthodox Jews, it's now a great mix of what was with fresh faces and fantastic food. Including the Farmer's Market (a true gem) and the newer grove, plus numerous shops, restaurant, and bars, the Fairfax district has a ton to offer in terms of "real" LA.
A Mexican favorite in the Farmer's Market.
Grab a quiche, sandwich, soup, or just a sticky bun. Then sit on the sunny patio and pretend to be working. Afterwards, walk La Brea and its many furniture stores, then check out American Rag for the cool kids clothing.
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