
"Which sounds like the better plan for Thanksgiving dinner: Shopping, cooking, cleaning, and hosting at the same time - or ordering a fully prepared meal to eat at home, where the only required tasks are reheating? For the purpose of this Thanksgiving map, we're looking at options in Los Angeles for dine-in Thanksgiving prix fixe dinners and fully realized Thanksgiving to-go menus. After all, putting hospitality professionals in charge of holiday food preparation is the ultimate low-lift move."
"Casual chicken joint Augie's on Main is offering a pitch-perfect Thanksgiving menu for two from Josiah Citrin. The "Dirty Turkey" meal pack serves two people for a reasonable $75 and includes a brilliant cacophony of sides like herby stuffing; whipped potatoes and gravy; Augie's Santa Monica chopped salad; mushrooms, pecan yams, and Szechuan-spiced Brussels sprouts; and cranberry sauce. The prime rib pack for two runs for $120 and includes horseradish cream and au jus among Augie's other Thanksgiving sides."
"Thanksgiving can be a complicated holiday for many, and it is crucial to acknowledge that Los Angeles County occupies the original homeland of many tribes, including the Tongva and Chumash. Here are some ways to observe the holiday that honors Indigenous ingredients and traditions. Whether dining in or at home, Lunetta's Thanksgiving makes for an easy holiday. Turkey Day service runs from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. for a three-course dinner. Selections include Maine diver scallops with roasted maitake mushrooms and escargot butter,"
Los Angeles offers a wide range of Thanksgiving options, including dine-in prix fixe dinners and fully prepared to-go menus suitable for reheating at home. The holiday lands on Thursday, November 27 this year. Restaurants present both casual and high-end choices, with some chefs offering meal packs for two and others offering refined menus for larger groups. Hospitality professionals can handle shopping, cooking, and plating to reduce host labor. Observance suggestions include honoring Indigenous ingredients and traditions and acknowledging Los Angeles County as the original homeland of Tongva and Chumash peoples. Notable examples include Augie's Dirty Turkey pack for two and Lunetta's three-course service.
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