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DineL.A. is back! Now through Sept. 18th is your chance to travel the globe through food without ever leaving Los Angeles.

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With over 300 restaurants participating from all across the Los Angeles area now is a great time to try something new.  DineL.A. traditionally is a time when many restaurants offer discounted pre-fixed menus, giving you the opportunity to try a variety of restaurants that may normally be outside of your comfort zone. It’s like a sale on food.

While it doesn’t have a searchable black-owned section you can sort by neighborhood, cuisine and dining options (dine-in, take-out & delivery). There is also a chance to check out the specialty menus available during DineL.A.

Brad Japhe from Forbes article,  DineL.A. Lets Locals Travel The Globe Without Leaving Los Angeles is a great read. He gives some insights as well as few options you might want to try including Alta Adams and Sky’s Gourmet Tacos.

Happy eating!

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